Example sentences of "[noun] look [adv] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Barbara Buhler looks back at the effect of criticism on Georgia O'Keeffe 's art in the 1920s |
2 | While a Western eye is familiar with the process of looking , as it were , through an image to what it represents or means , an Eastern critic looks also at the surface of a painting or a drawing , in which a poem or other calligraphic element may form an integral part of the work . |
3 | The young boy still stood like a soldier , holding the reins of the horses , his eyes looking eagerly at the piles of steaming dung obligingly dropped by both Philomel and Cranston 's mount . |
4 | She pulled off her clothes and left them in a heap , then lay on top of the covers looking up at the ceiling . |
5 | It would be like the attempt to look directly at the sun that dazzles and finally blinds rather than enlightens . |
6 | 3605/1732 , Photographs by Tim Edgar look closely at the area of Bristol defined by the Ordnance survey reference of the title ( until 1 Feb ) . |
7 | Hennessy looked down at the slip of paper that he was being offered . |
8 | Ruthven looked up at the birds wheeling and twisting against the blue sky . |
9 | Ajayi looked up at the door to the winding-stair expecting to see an attendant , but the voice had come from behind her , and she could see Quiss 's face starting to turn red , his eyes widening , the lines around them spreading out further . |
10 | The superintendent looked up at the SOCO , posing the question like a doctor checking the symptoms of a sickly patient . |
11 | Corbett looked back at the tavern doorway now thronged with onlookers . |
12 | Someone 's brother , baby son , or lover he thought and now he was gone : Corbett looked down at the corpse and felt the futility of the death . |
13 | Crossley looked down at the corpse , the breeze bringing the stench of blood and excrement to his nostrils . |
14 | As we entered the kitchen Pat looked up at the roof and the large gaping hole caused by a shell that had passed through two floors then smashed through the kitchen door , ending up in the garden . |
15 | Hawkins looked briefly at the signals again . |
16 | Bernice looked around at the city . |
17 | Bernice looked again at the bones . |
18 | Little Amaru looked down at the street and kicked a can with his red gumboots . |
19 | Richard looked out at the sun and the trees with a quickening heart . |
20 | Silver-gilt hair flowed behind her , clear eyes looked out at the world and her fresh skin was tinted with delicate colour . |
21 | Grimma looked helplessly at the crowd . |
22 | Grimma looked vaguely at the stick . |
23 | Molly looked round at the party . |
24 | Travis looked down at the jade . |
25 | ‘ Look , ’ said his Mum looking back at the house . |
26 | When the famous peacock screen folded its tail and disappeared into the floor of the stage and the small orchestra began to play she was ready and waiting , standing on the slight rise looking directly at a stage which appeared suspended in the air against the night sky . |
27 | Craig Grenfell stood on the hilltop looking down at the scene in the graveyard below . |
28 | Guruji looks inquiringly at the companions . |
29 | The child looks fearfully at the sky ) . |
30 | Our political correspondent , Fiona Ross looks back at the career of Jo Grimond . |