Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] a look " in BNC.
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1 | Babur sneaks a look at the policewoman . |
2 | The chairman sneaks a look at some of the messages on Doreen 's card |
3 | Pat was deeply hurt , but Ken maintained a look on his face that seemed to be as shiny as the brown shoes he wore under those immaculately pressed trousers . |
4 | She bit her lip , crumpling the note in her hand , and into her eyes came a look so desolate that Taggy 's heart contracted . |
5 | The stranger directed a look of open interest upon her . |
6 | Nunzia noticed a look pass between them . |
7 | Barnett risked a look back , the man was running after him . |
8 | Neal Hazel , President of Stirling University Students ' Association takes a look at what SUSA has achieved for its members 25 years on . |
9 | Competition is going to be quite intense in the closing weeks of the season as Bob Cottam takes a look at one or two other players . |
10 | Now let your mummy have a look . |
11 | can mummy have a look then ? |
12 | If you do n't see David have a look in the church |
13 | Their busy programme included a look around the sights of Norfolk . |
14 | see the kids having a look when it , you know , you watch . |
15 | Catriona took a look at the brown liquid and thought , ‘ I 'm nineteen years old , I 've failed all my O-grades , and I 'm a disgrace to my family . |
16 | A huddle of passengers gathered round the steps of the carriage to get a look at the reading and , lest their breathing distort the figure , Nadia held it aloft like a fish between finger and thumb . |
17 | The feeling persisted and suddenly , although he knew he was being ridiculous , he felt he had to take a ride into Mansfield to have a look at the site where the old Empire Theatre had once stood . |
18 | His wound was covered lightly with a shell dressing , and I moved it to one side to have a look . |
19 | Whoever was in the flat must have heard the muffled sound of the closing door and was going through into the bedroom to have a look out of the window . |
20 | It does not do any harm to have a look and see what firms say about themselves in the various directories , including The Legal 500 , The Chambers Directory of Solicitors and Barristers and The Law Society Directory . |
21 | I go down to the side of the pond to have a look round . |
22 | It is is my intention to have a look through that and see if I can delegate any of those down to your good selves . |
23 | I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss . |
24 | Roll , roll , roll , the spliff take a look |
25 | Now is the time for other labels to take a look at the rest of the treasures that MFS are hoarding . |
26 | I 'll fetch one of the ambulance lads to take a look at you soon as we get this bloke out . ’ |
27 | I remember David had a look of amazement on his face because at this point he had quite a few gold albums , but he still did n't have the money because the rate that they made money went straight back into making the show even bigger and better , and everybody travelled in style . |
28 | ‘ What about the tourists who come up from the village on foot or arrive in their cars to take a look at your goods ? ’ he demanded . |
29 | Hello there … this week summer sport has brought us to the south coast to take a look at a sailing revolution that 's being pioneered from the heartland of Central South … we 're going out on the solent to sea test a boat which is reckoned to be the formula one of the water |
30 | Xanthe stole a look at the reception desk , then passed behind her father and tipped hers into the rubber plant 's garish jardinière , stifled a giggle and beckoned Miranda to do likewise . |