Example sentences of "look from [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | That is to say , young children frequently draw not how a scene looks from their point of view but a good , revealing representation of it — something which further experiments have shown is not explicable by simple graphic incompetence . |
2 | At this moment the princess , looking from her window , saw Nev a the poor miller 's daughter going through her meadows . |
3 | For this I decided to do a painting looking from my conservatory through the windows into the garden with two white chairs as the focal point . |
4 | and looking from my window I expect to see |
5 | I mean if you want do a paper for this group , on , you know , on the sociological periods of evolution , and , and how they look from our perspective . |
6 | Susan looked from her mum to Maggie , and back again . |
7 | Mrs Healy saw him running as she looked from her bow window and knew that something must be amiss . |
8 | Standing barefoot in her pink-sprigged Laura Ashley nightgown , Clare looked from her bedroom window at the quietly falling snow . |
9 | She looked from her grandson 's angry glower to Caroline 's pale face . |
10 | It looked from my position that we could n't have much to argue about if the ref. had given a penalty . |
11 | Moran looked from his son 's face to his wife 's but his own remained expressionless . |
12 | When I looked from his face to O's ( my eyes often followed Madame 's ) I saw an older face , one I thought had been weathered by sex and by that indefinable sorrow of O's into a quiet , strong silence . |
13 | They were sitting in Jacob 's study and he looked from his sister to his father in amazement . |
14 | He read it in silence , then looked from his wife to his sister-in-law , and back to his wife again . |
15 | She looked from his hand to the door , hardly able to bring herself to make the connection . |
16 | Llewelyn looked from his son to the rider , who was dusty and streaked with sweat from his gallop . |