Example sentences of "[verb] look [adv prt] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Although Tara never is really dark , ’ said Caspar as they stopped to look back at the great shining edifice outlined against the sky .
2 He 'd looked up at the great thing dropping out of the sky right towards his head , and had flung himself down , expecting at any second to become just a little greasy mark in a great big hole .
3 When a colleague had some treatment , a tape was played and he was made to look up at the highest point of the ceiling .
4 He left the convent with Amsterdam , not turning to look back at the ancient pile .
5 Graham grinned looking over at the two Art School girls , who were now sitting on the floor on the other side of the room , talking to each other .
6 But Professor Avenarius was late , and I kept watching the woman ; she was alone at the pool , standing waist-deep in the water , and she kept looking up at the young lifeguard in sweatpants who was teaching her to swim .
7 I kept looking up at the Royal Box and thinking , ‘ Stevie Foster would have stood there . ’ ’
8 Lets look back at the best of the season 's action now … through the eyes of the best players of the season .
9 She was glad she had the stone , when he came into the byre ; she was waiting for him as he had asked her to , she had made her way across the orchard in the fresh blue morning and let herself in through the wooden door by lifting it off its hinges , since the bolt had rusted fast long ago , and she had looked up at the full moon of the sky in the chimney hole at the centre of the round shelter 's roof , and with her stone which was sharp as a shearing knife with a bright , honed blade the marks of the whetstone were still visible in pale striations like scouring tracks — she scraped her name into one of the stones on the interior , as many others had done before her , in tall shapely capitals , the only letters she knew .
10 She had to look up at the glittering green eyes ; she could n't help herself ; she had to watch as Fincara stooped down before her , white hands on knees , and sang —
11 ‘ I suppose you want me to go first , ’ said Caspar as they stood looking up at the open window , which was grimy and smeary , but much lower than the other windows .
12 Instead , she went to the window and stood looking out at the vast starry sky .
13 She stood looking down at the tiny fireplace .
14 They both stood looking down at the poor sufferer , neither speaking .
15 Shutting the door softly behind her , Theda tiptoed to the bed and stood looking down at the still figure in some alarm .
16 I made a mug of decaf and sat looking round at the crumbling plaster ceiling , the curdled paintwork , the tatty carpet and the flophouse furnishings .
17 David sat looking down at the empty wine glass that he was turning round and round between his hands .
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