Example sentences of "look through [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The scarred world looks through their gaps . |
2 | The gunner looks through his optical sight , lines it up with an enemy tank and squeezes a trigger to fire a laser that measures the range . |
3 | ‘ Georgina said she 'd looked through his papers last night . ’ |
4 | I 've just looked through my notes o of the meeting . |
5 | The woman was staring at them , and Tabitha did n't know who was looking through her eyes . |
6 | A little later , Emily was looking through her accounts and came across a bill for French calf ; thoughtfully , she turned it over in her hands , Hari would need to buy the calf too and the usual practice was to pay for it at the end of the month . |
7 | ‘ It 's okay , ’ McIntosh said , looking through her binoculars . |
8 | It was depressing looking through her clothes , and remembering the good times she had spent wearing some of these dresses and blouses . |
9 | ‘ I remember , ’ she said softly , looking through her lashes at his strong face . |
10 | She was looking looking looking looking through her tights |
11 | Last night , a police spokesman said : ‘ We received reports of a man on the roof aiming a rifle and looking through its sights . |
12 | A correction of this distorted male-oriented perspective involves going back to women themselves and looking through their eyes at the occupation of housewife . |
13 | It was thought that the Shropshire Country Council were the owners , but upon them looking through their records , it appears that Major Minton-Beddoes is indeed the owner , but work has once again started . |
14 | Look at them all looking through their books for goodness sake . |
15 | Moore prices undoubtedly suffered from over-heating and have fallen back but looking through our records there is still a consistency again the best works getting the best prices . |
16 | Looking through our own experience in other parts of Britain and having read some of the submissions of erm others on this subject , we reached the conclusion that the most helpful thing to do might be to have a policy which was criteria based . |
17 | In looking through my cases for examples of problems that I 've experienced with 50 millesimals I am conscious that aggravations are not one ! |
18 | It is like looking through your camera . |
19 | I 'm just trying , looking through your submission to see whether in fact you have produced a table which showed the possible land provision based on thirty four workers to the hectare . |
20 | Laplace was looking through his telescope , and Napoleon asked him if he could recognise the Deity through it . |
21 | Disappointed , he returns to his rooms and consoles himself by looking through his collection of photographs of ten boys he has loved . |
22 | So the cameraman , looking through his viewfinder , could see the caption slide through the glass plate , plus sufficient reflection of the action going on over at the black drape set . |
23 | Lorne sees best when looking through his camera viewfinder — the contents of which become his whole world . |
24 | But when Morris stopped typing , just before lunchtime , and sat back in his chair looking through his handiwork , the silence disturbed Dyson even more . |
25 | Come and look through my telescope , and you will see that I am right . |
26 | When you have finished — it might take five minutes or five hours — look through your notes and pick out the central themes . |
27 | Then look through your diary , marking off times when you have meetings or recreational engagements . |
28 | After that you go into a big room and they look through your clothes and they ask you questions , then you have to pull your knickers down to your knees and do a twizzle , twist round , pull your pants up and put your dressing-gown back on . |
29 | 2 Look through your list for words that rhyme . |
30 | This prompted me to look through my own collection , where I discovered a copy dated August 1931 , priced 2/ |