Example sentences of "[art] [noun] look [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich .
2 Authority — ‘ that egg of misery and oppression ’ as the doctor has it — is the norm in the long line of historical adventures drawing for material on the extensively recorded history of the navy in the Napoleonic Wars ; but the outstanding writers in the genre look round widely from this stance .
3 He could approach the cataclysmic events of the forthcoming August with an adequate authority ; and he could in the future look back on 1931 with a certain complacency , as ‘ the year my party tried to get rid of me ’ .
4 The bedrooms look out over picturesque Ravello whose main square is only an easy five minutes walk away .
5 The decor is a fascinating mix of antique and modern and the bedrooms look out to the countryside .
6 Joseph in his much envied coat of many colours , with his brothers , while Pharaoh and the guards look on .
7 The gardens look out over the Bay of Tremezzina , and all of the bedrooms have lovely lake views .
8 In the wood look out for whinchats , redstarts and spotted flycatchers as well as evidence of deer and pine martens who live here .
9 The blue eyes of the child look out sadly , with a hint of reproach .
10 In 1937 the Congregationalist Albert Peel reflected on the late Victorian and Edwardian periods : ‘ Ministers who began their pastorates in the twenty years before the war look back in amazement at sermons they then preached , with their acceptance of the inevitability of progress . ’
11 Whereas the left might base itself on the thoughts of Karl Marx , the libertarians look back to Adam Smith and an extreme ideology of laissez-faire capitalism .
12 All the windows look out on fields .
13 When a West Indian boy walks in , the girls look up ; they do n't do that for an Asian .
14 A howl of rage made both Francis and the Doctor look up .
15 Beth has practised her craft , of course , and as she reads the second line of each poem , thereby confirming the piece 's rhythm , the children look up expectantly .
16 Some of the students look up at the word ‘ castration ’ , admiring the cool poise with which Robyn pronounces it , as one might admire a barber 's expert manipulation of a cut-throat razor .
17 Meanwhile , on their beds and trolleys , the victims look on with anxious facies .
18 No one'ud look up there . ’
19 Let's have a wee look in with my torch .
20 a wee look in with my , my torch for a moment .
21 On no account look out your passport and make for the airport because they 'll catch you in customs and the judge will be cross and tell you you 're a cold-blooded , ruthless and calculating murderess and give you twenty years .
22 An example might be to focus on car number plates and seeing if you can make a word containing all the letters of the plate number , or in a supermarket look out for all items costing a particular amount of money , or in a crowded room noting the number of people with blue eyes .
23 Like a a C look up table ?
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