Example sentences of "[noun prp] looked at the " in BNC.

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1 Madge looked at the four children clustered in the hallway .
2 Mrs. Hennessy looked at the open suitcase .
3 Ruthven looked at the party clustered round the church door .
4 Corbett looked at the old drunken face and knew Benstede was being sardonic .
5 Corbett looked at the two well-fed , thick-set men , and , hearing a slight sound behind him , knew there were more .
6 Corbett looked at the faded , secret seal of his royal master .
7 Lucy looked at the lawyer who nodded .
8 Bravd looked at the shape on the road .
9 Bravd looked at the Weasel and raised his eyebrows .
10 Gaveston looked at the young page boy standing near him , a goblet of wine in his small white hands .
11 Manville looked at the headline .
12 Bernice looked at the khthon .
13 Woolley looked at the twitching , furious face , and turned away .
14 Scott looked at the lad , then at the ball close to his feet .
15 Scott looked at the clock on the dashboard of the Lancia and sighed .
16 His heart pounding , Jean looked at the door .
17 Linda looked at the piano .
18 Thorfinn looked at the banner .
19 He says that Murray Johnstone looked at the idea but concluded that : ‘ There did n't seem to be much sense in launching a common investment fund .
20 Sylvie looked at the lake , the water rippling in the breeze .
21 Perks looked at the children .
22 Alexander looked at the stars and shifted from foot to foot .
23 Ruth looked at the ground , pulling the cloak round her to stop a shiver .
24 Ruth looked at the cup in his hands , and two pictures presented themselves — Gran with all the anxiety gone from her face , and Undry full of light like the sea .
25 Ruth looked at the windows , the coming night .
26 Sister Rosario looked at the pinched face of Maura Ryan and her heart went out to the child .
27 Reynolds looked at the first page of the notes .
28 Reynolds looked at the title of the piece , but he could n't make much sense of it .
29 Miss Havisham looked at the fire , and then at me again .
30 They sat for hours drinking tea in Mrs. Mounce 's flat downstairs , while Mrs. Mounce talked about her affairs with moustached men in export-import , and Tessa looked at the little bit here and the little bit there which Mrs. Mounce had done herself to brighten her own place up .
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