Example sentences of "[pers pn] look across the " in BNC.
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1 | The undercut cave is dark and mysterious but the lightness of the sandy bottom becomes apparent as I look across the bend , the water becoming shallower as I scan across to the inside of the bend . |
2 | On the way to Mrs Zamzam 's land , I looked across the same Lebanese border from the Israeli side and could actually make out in the far distance Mrs Zamzam 's camp at Rashidiyeh inside Lebanon . |
3 | In that horrible moment when I looked across the room and realized that poor old Eddy was dead I certainly felt something . |
4 | I looked across the long row of pens . |
5 | I looked across the road to the Mimosa . |
6 | Returning through Brotton I looked across the valley and wondered why a huge Union Jack was flying half-mast on the top of the Zetland Hotel at Saltburn . |
7 | He told me to look across the moor to a place which was a bright green colour . |
8 | You can see if you look across the array of some of the BBC 's productions : Caroline Pick , who is now running Forty Minutes , for example . |
9 | If you look across the BBC there is a great gap at the Controller level . |
10 | You look across the bed . |
11 | When you look across the garden . ’ |
12 | She looked across the hall and visibly relaxed as she saw a man moving swiftly down the staircase . |
13 | She looked across the room again . |
14 | She looked across the passage at Clive . |
15 | She looked across the yard . |
16 | She looked across the open grave at Sarah , her stepdaughter , and it saddened her even more that the gulf between them had never been bridged . |
17 | She looked across the dance floor and for a moment lost her balance . |
18 | I … grew up , ’ she looked across the bay , ‘ at that house over there , ’ she added . |
19 | She looked across the road , saw Meredith , smiled and came striding athletically towards her . |
20 | She looked across the terrace to the grim yew trees and thought , That 's how they all expect me to be — silent and still . |
21 | She looked across the sea she had called the Minch . |
22 | She looked across the bar to the back view of her rescuer : he wore jeans and an old maroon suede jacket buckled around lean hips ; his boots were muddy . |
23 | ‘ It 's lovely up here , ’ said Bobbie , as she looked across the fields . |
24 | She looked across the stream , through the leaves at the distant field ; at the nettles and the meadow-sweet and the wild roses ; down at the camomile daisies crushed under her feet . |
25 | She looked across the desk at Wycliffe as though for encouragement , but none came ; his expression remained bland ; she could not even be sure that he was looking at her or whether his gaze was focused on the window behind her . |
26 | She looked across the courtroom , saw her mother , and gave her an unhappy smile . |
27 | Paul had been placed next to her , and when she looked across the table she caught Nicholas ' eye with its suggestion of complicity . |
28 | She looked across the valley to the thick cluster of trees on the hill opposite , and the tantalising glimpse of pointed grey roofs rising above them in the sunlight . |
29 | She looked across the lawn to where the fallen pink camellia blooms lay like a mat beneath the dark green leaves . |
30 | in the way it has done , and furthermore , every year there 's a survey taken in this country , where we look across the country at the public service and we ask people in the community what they think of their public services . |