Example sentences of "she [verb] look " in BNC.
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31 | How does she know looking at , that 's funny , that 's from someone 's subconscious . |
32 | 7 It 's terrific to see her without the bars between us. 8 She sits eating the treat food at the opening to the door and looking at me. 9 How does she know to look into my eyes and not at the huge finger next to her . |
33 | Joanne , 13 , says simply : ‘ Mum has n't just looked after her own children , she has looked after so many others . |
34 | She has to look for new friends amongst the ranks of the unattached like herself ; and until she has recovered sufficiently to become interested in organising her social life to the best advantage , her opportunities to continue to enjoy the pleasures of mixed company may be very limited . |
35 | Cath does not have this excuse ; she has to look for another . |
36 | Jack 's Mum , Jane , knows she has to look to the future . |
37 | and , he loved what he did , he that nobody could have survive , and then my mother who 's mentally unimpaired , but in sudden decay overnight and she has to look after him |
38 | Mrs Cummings ' daughter-in-law was similar to , though less antagonistic than , Mrs Kitchener 's daughter , in that she said she found looking after her mother-in-law a strain , that it was time-consuming , and putting a strain on her marriage ; she and her mother-in-law had never got on very well , and she ‘ would like to get her into a Home , ’ . |
39 | And I think she found looking after tiny children a bit too much for her . |
40 | None of it held the magic of her communication with Friend ; even here , jacked into the shadows , she ached for him but reason told her she would n't find him , long before she stopped looking . |
41 | She stopped looking up at a rocket : a towering metal redwood that had never flown because the ones that flew were junk scattered across the Gulf of Mexico . |
42 | 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 . |
43 | I suggest that you rapidly review your attitude to your wife 's sexual and emotional needs — before she starts looking for love play elsewhere . |
44 | She starts looking interested . |
45 | She says looking after her son Andrew can be quite trying . |
46 | She 'd to look out for herself . |
47 | More human than she 'd looked all morning , he thought , realizing he had taken against his witness at least partly because she was alive and the amusing , lively , feminine creature that had been Angela Morgan was not . |
48 | She 'd looked at me a bit strange , the woman in charge of the Bed-and-Breakfast , but I 'd paid on the nail and ordered in my refined accent , ‘ And a cooked breakfast , please ’ — so no hassle . |
49 | If only she 'd looked behind her , she 'd have seen how to avoid the discomfort . |
50 | Pamela had nearly had a heart attack when she 'd looked at this year 's brochure and seen how much it would cost . |
51 | He could n't help thinking of something that she 'd said in all seriousness when they 'd left the apartment building behind and a lack of any interest from a passing night patrol on the motorway had told him that no , the police did n't seem to be keeping an active watch for his car ; she 'd looked at him and she 'd said , Promise me , Peter . |
52 | There was no denying the fact that she 'd looked terrible , just then.As if she 'd seen a ghost , he thought uneasily . |
53 | ‘ Georgina said she 'd looked through his papers last night . ’ |
54 | Yet Mrs Blakey continued to sense the unease she 'd been aware of on the telephone , which she 'd first of all sensed when she 'd looked out of the landing window and seen the boy with the children in the garden . |
55 | She 'd looked for an opening and had had to contrive her entry . |
56 | It was no wonder she 'd looked as if she 'd aged , she thought guiltily , and no wonder she 'd looked miserable ; the poor woman did n't have too much to look happy about . |
57 | It was no wonder she 'd looked as if she 'd aged , she thought guiltily , and no wonder she 'd looked miserable ; the poor woman did n't have too much to look happy about . |
58 | She was surprised she had n't noticed the coincidence when she 'd looked at Donna 's file . |
59 | And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age . |
60 | She 'd looked as if she 'd seen the devil himself . |