Example sentences of "he glanced at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Lincoln 's recollection subsequently , he glanced at a map in his office and decided within ten seconds that the 38th parallel was the correct demarcation line between the zones of American and Soviet occupation . |
2 | He glanced at a piece of paper . |
3 | He glanced at a list of his evening engagements : Peter Stothard 's and Andrew Neil 's party , the Young Conservatives ' Ball , and a late supper with the Lamonts . |
4 | He glanced at the watch Bodo admired so much . |
5 | He glanced at the bank . |
6 | Suddenly conscious that he was flashing past vehicles which appeared to be dawdling , he glanced at the speedometer . |
7 | He glanced at the clock and nodded his approval without breaking the rhythm created by his fingers on the strings . |
8 | He glanced at the wag-at-the-wall clock . |
9 | He glanced at the clock . |
10 | He glanced at the maid in triumph and pushed his way in . |
11 | He glanced at the two men in the back . |
12 | He glanced at the window , and the boy nodded . |
13 | He glanced at the clock . |
14 | He glanced at the main door . |
15 | He glanced at the balaclava . |
16 | He glanced at the slanting window pane . |
17 | He glanced at the paint pot and brush that I was still holding . |
18 | He glanced at the offending literature . |
19 | He glanced at the house . |
20 | He glanced at the bearded driver of his vehicle . |
21 | He glanced at the assembled company as though surprised to see so many people . |
22 | He picked up the tray of tea things and took them to the kitchen where he glanced at the clock . |
23 | He glanced at the speech again and it , too , seemed leaden , hopeless . |
24 | What are you doing here ? " he asked , but before Patrick could reply , he glanced at the man holding him . |
25 | He glanced at the other table . |
26 | An aggressive French operator informed Adam that his first call had been delayed ; as he waited impatiently , he glanced at the bookcases , which held first editions of all Elinor 's books . |
27 | He glanced at the basket on the front of her bicycle . |
28 | Then he glanced at the fat woman carrying the naked-heeler . |
29 | As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again . |
30 | He glanced at the map of the Underground on the panel opposite and saw that they were approaching Embankment Station . |