Example sentences of "[pron] look [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Rogich says , unhelpfully : ‘ I look at everything from the historical point of view because I think that gives greater impact to the message . ’ |
2 | I get all dolled up for a party and then I look at myself in the mirror and suddenly chicken out , put my jeans on , ruffle up my hair , and only then do I feel comfortable . ’ |
3 | A few days later , I look at myself in the mirror . |
4 | I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians , their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems . |
5 | I look upon him as the authentic voice of the Labour party , and I want him to be heard . |
6 | I look upon myself as the kind of producer who is more of a musical supervisor , someone who is responsible for the artistic liaison between the artist and the nature of the finished product . |
7 | It is of course necessary for someone to look after them in the home , and though there are some back-up services available , the responsibility mainly falls on one person — usually a close relative or friend , usually a woman . |
8 | When I 'm about to tell you a story , I thought to myself well stories that Jesus used to tell were parables and when I looked at them in the bible they had a kingdom meaning to them . |
9 | I looked at him across the table like you look at a pet dog that 's enjoying the Nourishing Marrowbone Jelly you 've just given it . |
10 | I looked at him over the roof . |
11 | When I looked at him in the darkness , I began to wonder if all of what he had told me earlier could be some trick on me , played by the spirits who had sent him . |
12 | I looked at myself in the mirror . |
13 | I looked at myself in the rearview mirror . |
14 | I looked at myself in the mirror . |
15 | I looked at myself in the mirror on the dressing-table over on the other side of the room . |
16 | I looked , I looked at it in the dark I did n't know what I was staring |
17 | ‘ I looked for you after the raft procession , but you were nowhere to be seen . ’ |
18 | I looked from one to the other . |
19 | Yes , his looked at it in the last couple of days , so he said within within another week or so he 's having the whole done with them . |
20 | ‘ It got to the point that if someone looked at me on the street I thought they were responsible . ’ |
21 | Somebody looks at you in the wrong way some morning , you know , what 's the matter with you , that type of thing you know . |
22 | However , the individualistic approach of modern Darwinism which looks at it from the point of view of the reproductive success of individual genes , is n't like the older group selectionistic thinking was , prejudiced in favour of any group . |
23 | He found himself looking for her in the street , in the trains that took him down to his busking . |
24 | Nobody looked at him from the windows . |
25 | ‘ Have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately ? ’ |
26 | ‘ I will escort you up the first flight of stairs , but I shall observe the proprieties by leaving you to look after yourself on the second landing . ’ |
27 | If you look at yourself in the mirror , you are gazing into the eyes of a predator . |
28 | If you look at yourself in the mirror , no amount of willing can remove er , fat around your waist . |
29 | If you look at something like the Institute for Group Psychotherapy in London , it 's founded on other writings than Freud 's writings on Group Psychology . |
30 | But it feels strange : when you look at it in the bowl , it looks too runny to be fun , but when you touch it , it 's the squelchiest , stickiest sensation ; it turns to spaghetti when you let it drip through your fingers and it 's stodgy enough to make into patterns , swirling in different colours and practising making faces , people , letters and numbers . |