Example sentences of "[pers pn] look [adv] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But when I looked again at the taut group riveted to the game , now not even speaking , I had my doubts .
2 I looked round the room , then I looked again at the old man .
3 I looked again at the little cat .
4 As I approached I looked wonderingly at the slight figure with the soft fairish hair falling over his brow , at the holed cardigan and muck-encrusted wellingtons .
5 I looked apprehensively at the five operating-type tables spaced far from each other round the wide tiled room .
6 I looked doubtfully at the rickety structure of planks and corrugated iron .
7 I hope that this series of articles may have encouraged you to look again at the various stitch patterns which your machine can produce .
8 Methinks that the Dolls were n't the ‘ damp-squib ’ that Nick Kent would have led us to believe , because if you look closely at the increasing number of British ‘ punk ’ bands emerging by the shipload , you will see in each one , a little bit of the Dolls .
9 Er particularly if you look just at the ordinary wall fronts the front wall the stones are very much more heavily eroded there than they are on this this the aisle here .
10 When you 're inside there if you look right at the far end you 'll see one of the old windows , a beautiful old window that 's five hundred years old .
11 But if you looked carefully at the left-hand side , where there was a glass-enclosed porch , you might have noticed a few little birds flying around , the odd flash and flitter of coloured wings .
12 She looked nervously at the western sky , tumultuous with dark clouds that had so hastened the dusk that the first lamps were already being lit in the city 's archways and windows .
13 She looked carefully at the grey branches .
14 Her hands , like claws , clutched her cup and she looked sorrowfully at the lukewarm tea .
15 She looked again at the rear-view mirror and saw that the Audi was turning into a side road , allowing her to go .
16 She looked again at the small girl with bright eyes standing beside her desk so sensible and solemn .
17 She looked again at the tiny hut .
18 She looked steadily at the other two and was very firm .
19 She looked across at the half-hidden walking stick again .
20 Then she looked across at the silent lawyer .
21 Mesmerised by the heat rising from the hard earth and stones of the road , she looked numbly at the blue and white chipped plates .
22 She looked pointedly at the front curve of his new olive-green Shetland jersey .
23 She looked pointedly at the busy hands .
24 Doing that , we look again at the relevant words .
25 To control for age when assessing the effect of being rich on preparedness to break the law , for example , we look separately at the young and the old .
26 To control for wealth when assessing the effect of age on preparedness to break the law , we look separately at the rich and poor .
27 Of course I asked him to look carefully at the locked room , but we did n't find anything important . ’
28 Mr Trippier , who was said to be expressing the views of his constituents , wrote to Mr Kenneth Clarke on November 24 asking him to look again at the original 6.5 per cent pay offer , saying it was not fair .
29 And the suggestion to this Committee was that it looked , that it looked further at the five hundred thousand pounds guideline that 's been set to address the apparent shortfall on community care funding , and also that you should look at further service reductions and their implications erm , of reductions of a further two hundred and fifty thousand , and those are again picked up later in the paper .
30 He looked curiously at the two girls .
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