Example sentences of "she [adv] looked [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Her heart was pounding fearfully as she slowly looked over her shoulder . |
2 | When Nan rushed in , pulling her hat and coat off as she came in , she laughingly looked at the clock and said , ‘ Made it all but a minute , miss . |
3 | But she merely looked at me , coldly , and fast-forwarded . |
4 | When she finally looked into clear water and saw her face , she wept bitterly as she greeted the old woman who stared back at her . |
5 | She just looked through her pony 's ears at where she hoped he would land . |
6 | That 's part of the trouble , part of why he is so lonely , but she just looked at the carpet in silence , at the dark place where Luke had once spilled black coffee . |
7 | She just looked at her hands . |
8 | When she just looked at him his face softened magically . |
9 | She just looked as if she was asleep . |
10 | she coul , I mean she just looked like a Michelin man , as though somebody pumped her up with a |
11 | And she just looked like the typical artist as well . |
12 | She quickly looked about her . |
13 | She quickly looked from one clock to the other . |
14 | She always looked at every farthing twice before parting with it . |
15 | She still looked like a child . |
16 | She still looked like a serious seventeen-year-old , was still wearing the same shy clothes . |
17 | She probably looked like a guilty schoolgirl caught out in some prank . |
18 | His relations with her were formal and wary , and she clearly looked on painters as a necessary evil for her husband 's livelihood . |
19 | She also looked after the school and village libraries and was secretary of Wath and Melmerby Nursing Association . |
20 | She also looked like a total wreck ! |
21 | Yet ’ — her voice became serious — ‘ I would n't want it to end anywhere else but here ’ — she now looked about her — ‘ with the hills behind me and the river at me feet , so to speak . ’ |
22 | She sat down and began to pour out the tea and , her voice still quiet , she went on , ‘ I do n't suppose it 's really so bad for you , instructing or teaching , whatever it is you do , but in the Naafi , amidst the clatter — ’ she now looked at him and her words were spaced as she went on , ‘ and the chaff and the ribbing ; well , I sometimes think I have died and gone to hell , because that 's what I think hell must be like ; constant joking , especially when you hear the same thing repeated over and over again . ’ |
23 | She now looked at the child , saying , ‘ Was that your ma ? ’ |
24 | She spoke to the prince , she even looked at the prince , but what she said was addressed to the man who sat withdrawn at the prince 's elbow . |
25 | She had n't planned it deliberately , but she even looked as if she were heading into battle , clad in a flying suit , flat boots and a bomber jacket , her long hair captured in a plait . |
26 | She then looked for these citations in the databases . |
27 | She then looked for these citations in the databases . |
28 | Unbelievable as it seemed to him , she almost looked as if she had been crying . |
29 | She never looked at a woman 's magazine after that , though she saw from their covers , displayed beside the supermarket till , that they had not changed , but went on churning out the same old stuff . |
30 | Awake , she never looked at him without smiling . |