Example sentences of "[verb] look at [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And though I am not sure I would be able to stand looking at it for the run of the show , William Holman Hunt 's hideous , hard-core Pre-Raphaelite head of Christ ‘ The Beloved ’ has the punch of a Gilbert and George . |
2 | This is available if anyone wants to look at it during the course . |
3 | And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age . |
4 | I seem to remember looking at it in the other one . |
5 | Viewers , when presented with a shot in which the subject is seen looking at something off the screen , will assume that the next shot will show whatever it was that the person was looking at . |
6 | Most studies of social services , however , tend to look at them from the historical or development view . |
7 | We are used to looking at faces , the faces of people , for their emotions and feelings ; and when we wonder about the emotions of animals we tend to look at them in the same limited way . |
8 | You are only looking at it from our point of view though are n't you , I mean they , they 're going to look at it from the point of view that they can possibly obtain sixteen zero zero fours , although they 'd obviously like to get them cheaper , but at a price that makes the the overall package that contains that bearing and a six eight O seven cheaper than than the package that we would like them to use which inc would incorporate six zero zero fours , and er whatever after . |
9 | She tried to recall her life before the siege and the heads of young officers turning to look at her at the Calcutta racecourse . |
10 | He turned to look at me across the studio . |
11 | She turned to look at him in the darkness ; he stayed looking at her . |
12 | Now Summerchild has mentioned it , I believe I remember looking at it during the long silences in my conversations with Millie . |
13 | I might have looked at her outside the church and seen just another assembly-line bride . |
14 | Er , so , there is undoubtedly a lot of work still to be done in making the D S O competitive , as for building maintenance work , I 'm not certain we 've ever considered having a building maintenance D S O. We may have looked at it in the days before D S Os , but that 's er , a long time ago , and it 's certainly worth having a look . |
15 | I kept looking at myself in the glass . |
16 | He had been thinking about buying Lyn a kitten for her birthday , and as he came up to the great dolmen , had paused to look at it for the thousandth time , he had seen the bundle on the ground . |
17 | That was the psychological moment : but she also remembered another , a turning-point in physical ageing , ‘ when I began to hate to look at myself in the glass . ’ |
18 | So I 've looked at it at the end of day and thought well my God ! |
19 | ‘ I was hoping to look at them on the plane , but they were at the bottom of the pile and I never got around to it . ’ |
20 | David was silent for so long that she had to look at him in the end . |
21 | Yet we all of us swim between the outside world and the internal , trying to look at ourselves from the outside and also looking from the inside at the world , having a sense of ourselves and how we look that may be variable and dependent on many things — mood , confirmation from others , self-esteem , changing trends in what is considered attractive . |
22 | Of course I have looked at it in the past , many , many times . |
23 | She stood looking at me from the end of the bed . |
24 | And then when she was fully dressed , she shut the closet door over and stood looking at herself in the mirror which was on the other side . |
25 | I stood looking at it in the darkness , just aware of its bulk in the feeble light of a broken moon , and I thought it looked even bigger than it really was , like a stone-giant 's head , a huge moonlit skull full of shapes and memories , staring out to sea and attached to a vast , powerful body buried in the rock and sand beneath , ready to shrug itself free and disinter itself on some unknowable command or cue . |
26 | Woodlice feed mainly at night , so to see them actually feeding you need to look at them during the evening . |
27 | She deliberately refused to look at herself in the strategically placed mirror . |