Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] [noun] look [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I should like to see the new Techniquest look out across a natural estuary that has seen the tide rise and fall for a million years .
2 He did not like to think of McAllister alone with her , but that was stupid — McAllister was no concern of his , and surely did not need a battered doctor to look out for her .
3 All I will say is that I reject as a model of justice the view which has temporarily gained favour in many developed societies : namely , the view that each person is entitled to what he can get , and let the next man look out for himself as best he can .
4 I opened the shuttered window to look out on a countryside blanketed in snow .
5 Masklin made a mental note to look out for any pictures in the air .
6 He spent the whole meal looking down Laura 's dress while in his pants his prong throbbed and his wallet shrank .
7 As we prepare for the future , we thought we 'd take a few minutes to look back — at the first ten years of Central News .
8 They sometimes have unusual parenting styles and some , though by no means all , find that having a social worker looking over their shoulder makes them feel uncomfortable and unnecessarily unsure of themselves .
9 As ‘ Working Title ’ continue to expand and develop , it seems a good moment to look back at some of their prolific and varied output , and we will be screening a number of titles from ‘ MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE ’ through the powerful drama ‘ A WORLD APART ’ , scripted by Gillian Slovo , Ruth First 's daughter , and underrated films like ‘ PAPERHOUSE ’ to ‘ ROBIN HOOD ’ , scripted by John Mcgrath , and then a number of their new releases : ‘ EDWARD II ’ ( directed by Derek Jarman ) , ‘ DAKOTA ROAD ’ and ‘ DROP DEAD FRED ’ , which has been a huge box office hit in the States .
10 I made my way round the house and crossed the mossy terrace to look in through the drawing-room window .
11 It is definitely worth flying to Prague and taking a few days to look around before you travel across the country to Slovakia .
12 Sir , — May I congratulate the photographer who took the picture in last week 's edition showing a young boy looking up at the Queen with wonderment and awe .
13 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
14 During our journey we had been taken to Sherwood Forest , where we had a short while to look around and similarly at Chatsworth house .
15 Wycliffe was received in the lounge , which had a large picture-window looking out to sea .
16 The curtains were rucked up , leaving a little triangle to look through .
17 Shades of the brilliant Communion cover , which just had an alien face looking out at you ; this one has an eyeless man .
18 Here stood the little house looking down through a frame of brown granite to the plain below .
19 They may have some specific items that are to be bought but they also have a general readiness to look around and be tempted by what they might see .
20 In the case of the ‘ ordinary ’ person it may just be pleasant to record what has happened each day so that one can at some time in the future spend a nostalgic hour looking back on times past .
21 Personally , I do not think we need an alternative god to look up to .
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