Example sentences of "[adv] look at [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then she added : ‘ He definitely shapes up better looking at him like a Bill Clinton character .
2 A lot of humans had been in to look at him in the last few minutes .
3 you 're not looking at it in the same way at all .
4 Her pulses were racing , her throat felt tight , just looking at him across a crowded street …
5 ‘ I was just looking at you against the lights of the city , ’ she says .
6 It 's just looking at it in a slightly different way and trying , I 've done some things there to show you a , a sort of a system to use , use your own if you like but I want to see what comes in , what goes out , every time energy changes from one form into another form .
7 She would not argue , she would not say anything , she would not look at me for a long time .
8 I mostly just look at mine from the window ; I 've got to know the walnut tree over a whole year now .
9 You see , because they just look at it in a completely different way .
10 Instead , his dark eyes just looked at her with a haunting intentness as she ran away from him .
11 I mean , he had no idea about what possibilities there were for me and he just looked at it as a very , very dodgy profession to want to go into .
12 I was quite interested in flashers and their psychology , and often wished they would ‘ flash ’ me ; but they always looked at me with the utmost contempt as I stood waiting hopefully for a revelation .
13 It was a young couple , who both looked at him for a second before driving on .
14 She was not now looking at him as a child looked .
15 Nor is it simply looking at them with no further end in mind , which might be the listless action of someone who can think of nothing else to do .
16 For instance , when people find out that my father ran off with a schoolgirl they invariably look at me in a particular way , which means one of two things , if not both of them .
17 Surely a man of the cloth would n't look at her with the same sort of craving as James Halden .
18 ‘ Do n't look at me through the eyes … ’
19 You wo n't remember them after if you do n't look at them for a week but when you come to look at them the night before you 'll be surprised what you do know .
20 No you ca n't look at them at the moment .
21 She could n't look at him in the face .
22 When you 've finished writing , put it away for two or three days : leave it , do n't look at it for a while .
23 The women who were working there looked at me in a kind curious way at first and then took me for granted .
24 ‘ Or at least look at it in the winter , ’ said Sophia .
25 ‘ Please , ’ she replied softly then looked at him for the first time since he had sat down .
26 ‘ A friend of mine , Anthony Cherry , who produces Prime Time for the BBC , saw in this some journalistic potential and is currently looking at it for the BBC programme 40 Minutes ’ , says Hewitt . ’
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