Example sentences of "[pers pn] look at [pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I look at your lovely cherry tree .
2 ‘ Why ca n't I look at my own work ? ’ he asked .
3 I looked at her dark face , filled with a mixture of anger and hurt , then at little Mary beside her who , over the years , solemnly drank in the insults offered to her beloved mother .
4 And so I looked at my uneasy mistress with an anxious and angry eye which she was unable to meet .
5 And as I looked at my little daughter , bright-eyed and ready to challenge the world , I could only pray that I would be ‘ good enough ’ in the new dance that was just beginning .
6 If I said I saw sex organs when I looked at your rotten ink blots that would really get you going , would n't it ?
7 I looked at his young wife , Dawn , with her four young children visiting Salisbury for the week-end .
8 And I looked at his sad face .
9 I looked at his plastered leg .
10 Princess Ashraf later wrote that as Carter spoke , " I looked at his pale face .
11 As I looked at his stern face , I knew I could go anywhere in the world with him as a colleague , but I could never lose my freedom by marrying him .
12 Have you looked at your new catalogue , are you aware that your Entry Bond also includes a Priority Order Form ?
13 Have you looked at your new catalogue , are you aware that your Entry Bond also includes a Priority Order Form ?
14 You looking at your favourite tree again ?
15 Remember that the amount of care and time that you take in pressing your material will be very apparent when you look at your finished work , so never be tempted to cut corners .
16 She looked at her own body , and exposed its imperfections with both ruthlessness and affection .
17 So here Belinda was , with that naked feeling she always got when she looked at her wet hair and towel-draped neck under the bright lights of a salon , and she very much hoped that Faye was right about the end result looking ‘ fabulous ’ , because she was determined to show everyone at drinks this evening that she was just as soignée , just as at ease in a smart social gathering as they were .
18 She looked at her handsome companion , who stuck to his sleeked-back hairstyle even when relaxed .
19 She looked at his broad back , then at the short trousers , and smiled to herself , returning her attention to her coffee .
20 She looked at his crumpled clothing , and the dark shadow on his jaw .
21 She looked at his imploring face , and felt a stab of guilt , that he was right , that she 'd better take care … .
22 She looked at his white face and the traces of sick round his mouth and wanted to shake him .
23 Thank you very much for that question , I think it is an important one , because we looked at our international work , as we did at all our work , over the period that we were considering reorganisation .
24 When the Left want to take control of a particular constituency , they look at its controlling group and note that over a six-month period the maximum number of people attending the decision-making meetings is never more than ( say ) twenty-seven .
25 He looked at her odd appearance and then frowned .
26 He looked at her perturbed face .
27 He looked at her cardboard tray , and his face cleared a little .
28 He looked at her colourless face .
29 He looked at her white face and the dark fear in her eyes and felt a brute .
30 He looked at her uncomprehending face .
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