Example sentences of "[noun sg] look up at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The superintendent looked up at the SOCO , posing the question like a doctor checking the symptoms of a sickly patient . |
2 | Sir , — May I congratulate the photographer who took the picture in last week 's edition showing a young boy looking up at the Queen with wonderment and awe . |
3 | The boy looked up at the plane , then threw himself to the ground . |
4 | She stood on the pavement looking up at the windows of their kitchen on the third floor . |
5 | And as Morse opened his passenger door , he stood for a while looking up at the Pole Star , and asking himself the question he had been asking for the past two hours : was there any way in which Downes could still have been the murderer after all ? |
6 | I floated on my back looking up at the puffs of white cloud dotted about the blue sky . |
7 | They were standing in the stern of the vessel looking up at the back of the cabins . |
8 | Halfway down we caught up with them outside the Trift Hotel and sat together in the sunshine on the veranda looking up at the peaks , eating spaghetti and drinking beer . |
9 | Standing looking up at the east front , he knew that the Alpheus lay to the south , on his left , and the Cladeus flowed into it from his right . |
10 | We lay in the grass looking up at the sky and the fluttering leaves on the silver birch trees , sucking on our reed stalks and talking about girls . |
11 | Benjamin paused and we all stared at the young woman now sitting back in her chair looking up at the rafters , tapping the table top and humming a tune to herself . |
12 | Shaking the water from her matted hair and sodden white lab coat while drawing a series of relieved gulps of air , the woman looked up at the Marines with a weak smile . |
13 | The wind was strengthening in their faces , and more than one man looked up at the sky in puzzlement . |
14 | The beefy man looked up at the sound . |
15 | His face was severely troubled and he went out into the street to look up at the tree which overhung his house . |