Example sentences of "[adv] looked at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , we were consulted by the A C C as it were , between committees and had to respond on proposals for giving individual local authorities wider discretions in paying compensation to their employees , erm , the issue here actually summarised quite well in the digest that you already looked at Paper C. The relevant which , at one of which was that the A C C sought powers for local authorities to have a discretione a discretion to award up to an extra , up to fifty two weeks pay in addition to existing statutory requirements . |
2 | Erm David we 've just obviously completed a , a plan of your future , we just looked at areas which we |
3 | He just looked at Mr. Mendez , though you could n't see his eyes in the shadow of his hat brim . |
4 | Walker always looked at home until his move to Italy sapped his self-belief and left the normally swift-heeled defender looking as if he had feet of clay . |
5 | Corbett quickly looked at Ranulf , who sat as if carved from stone , transfixed by their rapid questions like a spectator at some skilful sword fight . |
6 | Dave Higgins also looked at home in an unfamiliar right-back berth . |
7 | Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981a ) also looked at lag behind the speaker and though his concern was for individual comparison , a general conclusion is that the usual 2 — 3 seconds lag of the BSL interpreter behind the speaker is not sufficient for the message to be both understood and presented to the audience in a form which can be understood . |
8 | They also looked at waste minimisation and treatment processes . |
9 | and we also looked at acid and carbonate . |
10 | They both looked at Masklin . |
11 | The pigs the mariners left on the islands probably looked at lot like the ancestral wild boars , and certainly when pink pigs go wild , it 's only a few generations before they 're muscular , nimble and fierce again . |
12 | People often looked at Elizabeth with a cheated air . |
13 | She opened her eyes and not trusting her tongue any longer simply looked at Steve . |
14 | They simply looked at shop windows , stopped at cafes on the fashionable Kudamm Street or visited friends . |
15 | Joseph frowned , then looked at Chuck in puzzlement . |
16 | When they were shown to a table in a side-booth , Marianne slid in beside Dane , then looked at Shae with a cool little smile . |
17 | I mean — ’ She shook her head , then looked at Aggie , saying now , ‘ If you did n't say it so often , I would n't either . ’ |
18 | Weis withdrew his hand , then looked at DeVore again and smiled . |
19 | Theodora then looked at Ian . |
20 | He waved out the match , gazed at it thoughtfully for a moment , dropped it into the ashtray and then looked at Herr Nordern . |
21 | ‘ We then looked at individuals and then started talking to four or five venture capital companies as well as merchant banks . |
22 | Then looked at Carrie . |
23 | Then looked at John Russell . |
24 | Her husband 's gooseberry eyes shot in her direction , then looked at Greg , who lowered his noticing eyes to his knees and thus looked , if he could have seen himself , the picture of guilt . |
25 | Sanchez half-turned , then looked at Culley full-face . |
26 | He suddenly laughed , then looked at Ellen whom he perceived as a possible ally . |
27 | Laidlaw took a beer , drank a mouthful , then looked at Graham . |
28 | The talented 22-year-old midfielder certainly looked at home against League opposition . |
29 | The panel therefore looked at proposals from such institutions as the West Sussex Institute of Higher Education , Dartington College of Arts , the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance , Worcester College of Higher Education , and Ilkley College of Higher Education . |