Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] look [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 John was confident enough then to leave Flynn to it and to go off himself to look at the proposed routes of the Waterford & limerick and the Waterford & kilkenny lines , both of which had been authorized by Parliament last year but neither of which had yet gone to tender .
2 The two of them looked towards the little wooden table outside the sick bay , where a bottle labelled ‘ Dr MacLaren 's Stomach and Bowel Mixture ’ stood , together with a large spoon .
3 The three of them looked at the dark-dressed figure of their brother , his head back , as he stared at the huge oil painting of highland cattle hanging on the broad stone wall of the fireplace , and he answered , ‘ I do n't know , Reggie .
4 And the contact turned into an embrace without either of them looking at the other or talking , they just put their arms around each other .
5 Around 100 members and guests participated in the programmes , the first of which looked at the future economic development of Scotland while the second examined the social and political circumstances relating to the ambitions outlined in the first .
6 In this , the markings consist of a pattern of dark spots all of which look like the dark pupil of the fish 's eye .
7 Standing behind them looking at the steaming urn on the barrow , I felt worse than hungover ; it was a mixture of too little sleep , being hot and unwashed , completely unaware of what was going on , and worst , I was hungry .
8 It clattered across the path and bounced against what looked like the battered frame of an old pram , with a bang like a pistol shot .
9 Let's see if we can refine those like us looking at the first two lines of the play .
10 There is no way he can focus on the ball properly with him looking over the front shoulder .
11 For anybody looking for the ultimate adrenaline experience , I would have to recommend Bungee Jumping .
12 As I discussed the history of changes in prisons with officials or ex-officials of TDC , or colleagues at the Criminal Justice Center , I came to think that the most logical order in which to look at the contemporary response to the questions that Howard raised was not the same as that which he followed in those chapters .
13 But how can the machine know the right order in which to look at the various possibilities ?
14 For instance , you can knock out a Quick Report simply by filling in the blanks on what looks like the normal data entry form .
15 Rostov spat out a mouthful of river water , and struck out for what looked like the nearest bank .
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