Example sentences of "i looked [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I looked away quickly . |
2 | I looked fixedly forward . |
3 | I looked guiltily out of the open door . |
4 | It was a delicious reunion and everyone thought I looked amazingly well on my borrowed blood . |
5 | It was quite some time since I had last played and , inhaling huge lungfuls of air as I did so , I looked forward keenly to demolishing my opponent with my supra-sonic service , my cunning topspins , bottomspins , sidespins , every-this-and-thatspins . |
6 | I looked round again , towards the house ; Conchis must declare himself now . |
7 | ‘ I pushed the pram to the top of the street I was afraid they were following me but when I looked round there was nobody there so I just ran to my mum 's . ’ |
8 | Sixty six she was , so in we go , and it 's got open to the general public , so this man said to her something about I ca n't serve you I 've had a robbery , she said I do n't know why they advertise it on the window if he 's , if he 's not prepared to serve me and when I looked round there was all the taken over , they had a burglary . |
9 | I looked round very carefully but could see nothing , so I turned back on the tail of the nearest Hun , who was chasing some Hurricanes in front of him . |
10 | He remarked that I looked neither well nor happy . |
11 | I looked woozily around for Mr and Mrs Gould but there was no sign of them . |
12 | I looked up again to see that she was still asleep and then I began leafing through the pages , curious to see whose names were entered there . |
13 | I looked up again , and now her perfect form lay in his arms , and her lips were pressed against his own ; and thus , with the corpse of his dead love for an altar , did Leo Vincey plight his troth to her red-handed murderess — plight it for ever and a day . |
14 | I looked up just now to acknowledge the Hon. Member for Dumfries , but , of course , it was a futile gesture because once again , there is not a solitary Conservative Member of the Standing Committee present other than the Minister and the Whip . |
15 | I looked up then and saw the head of a wasp poking up from the top of a candle on the altar . |
16 | When I looked up there was this policeman and said : ‘ Look , look , that 's me ! ’ |
17 | I looked up there , here 's one from your Food Facts press release . |
18 | I looked up that early earlier . |
19 | GUIL : I looked just as ridiculous as you did . |
20 | With the bruises and a three-day beard , I was told I looked even more like him than I had done . |
21 | I ca n't say that I looked too far ahead , probably because I 'm the kind of person who lives for today . |
22 | I went back to the dining-room window , and as I looked in again , Stapleton left the room and came out of the house . |
23 | I looked hungrily around , drinking in the sights of London : the beaver hats , lined with green velvet , of the wealthy merchants , the shabby caps of the artisans and , above all , the ornate head-dresses covered in clouds of gauze of the court ladies stepping out for a morning 's shopping . |
24 | I looked drowsily around at the empty green miles sleeping under the sunshine . |
25 | Cos I looked , I looked about over sixteen . |
26 | I looked all round — saw that boy — that Dayglo sock bastard — he was running past the end of the cobbly bit by the café and round the corner — and he was carrying my purple stripy barrel-bag . |
27 | 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 |
28 | You really think I looked all right ? ’ |
29 | I looked all over ! ’ |
30 | ‘ The embalmers did their best to dress the corpse : before the coffin was lowered , I looked once more at the face . |