Example sentences of "[vb past] to look at the " in BNC.
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1 | He bent to look at the fastening , then picked up one of the white stones and struck ; the glass tinkled thinly , a horrible sound . |
2 | I tried to look at the scenery . |
3 | She tried to look at the thing calmly and sensibly , tried not to be aware of Deana and Sarah whispering at a table only a few yards distant , but felt too hurt and shocked to be rational . |
4 | Edouard was on horseback ; he stopped to look at the child , who was about eight or nine years old , and exceptionally beautiful . |
5 | If only one stopped to look at the shape of the garment and the stitch used , it might well be just what we have been looking for ! |
6 | She stopped to look at the two houses , Brier and Rose , like identical twins wearing slightly different clothing so that one could tell them apart . |
7 | If people stopped to look at the borders alongside the house he would be perfectly charming ; if they did n't he would n't bother them . |
8 | He stopped to look at the house and saw below it , on the shore , a large rectangular basin which seemed to have been blasted out of the rock at the foot of the cliff . |
9 | ‘ We toured the Transport Museum , ’ said Peter , ‘ and Alexander Karaulov and I stopped to look at the autogyro on display . |
10 | I stopped to look at the shore . |
11 | ‘ What happened , ’ says an attendant parent , ‘ is that our defence stopped to look at the train . |
12 | we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons |
13 | After discussion with the therapist , Tony agreed to start searching for another job more systematically ; he proposed to look at the local newspapers twice a week for possible job vacancies . |
14 | She paused in front of Barnes and Noble and pretended to look at the book display in the window . |
15 | The recession has exacerbated this problem to such an extent that the Metropolitan Police has a Fraud Squad division detailed to look at the issue . |
16 | Beryl chatted with one or two of the bystanders then lingered to look at the cards on the wreaths and this annoyed Francis . |
17 | One evening Leopold Zborowski , a Polish poet , came to look at the modern paintings exhibited and was immediately taken by Modigliani 's remarkable talent . |
18 | Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders . |
19 | When prospective buyers came to look at the house , which happened more and more frequently , they stayed out of the way until they had gone . |
20 | ‘ I came to look at the gravestone . ’ |
21 | He noted given unto a Newlands man who came to look at the supposed Wad Mine at Conistone 5s . " |
22 | When he came to look at the poem Miss Gilberd had intended to teach , Toby rather wondered at her judgement . |
23 | the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York |
24 | When fire protection officials came to look at the dump they discovered mattresses deposited by a bed company , furniture and even potentially hazardous oil cans . |
25 | The BRDC directors , urgently seeking to fund improvements at Silverstone , asked to look at the deal and went ahead without consulting their members . |
26 | He says : ‘ SCL asked to look at the deal I was putting together and straight away they said the biggest problem is conflict of interests . |
27 | Oh I know , you only got to look at the VAT ai n't you for starters |
28 | Councillors agreed to look at the possibility of closing off Roedowns Road to help with possible traffic-flow problems . |
29 | ‘ The most extraordinary thing happened , ’ he explained , ‘ I was sitting here ( at his desk in Kensington palace ) , and I happened to look at the bookshelf , and my eyes settled on a book about Paracelsus . |
30 | His Mum turned to look at the car that had crushed the arrow bits . |