Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] look at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The physical and analytical chemistry department at DSM has looked at the distribution and migration of salts in limestone .
2 Yesterday we won a vital victory in having Attorney General Sir Nicholas Lyell agree to look at the case .
3 Donna sat looking at the box for long moments .
4 Morse turned to look at the waters once more before he left , then sat silently in the passenger-seat of the police car as Lewis had a final word with Sergeant Dixon .
5 Patrick turned to look at the street , wondering what had brought Collins here ; but it seemed just another poor tenement side street .
6 Alyssia had looked at the girl in amazement , beginning to feel disproportionately angry at this unexpected anticlimax .
7 Christine Griffin ( 1985 ) looked at a group of girls in the same way as Willis had looked at the boys .
8 When Peter and Anna had come for interview , Anna had looked at the hills with hunger , and not at the cramped kitchen or the meanly proportioned sitting-room , and had urged Peter to accept .
9 Meanwhile , von Frisch had looked at the honeybee dance more closely .
10 Mr Benn , who often comes to our help at these moments , has promised that as soon as a Labour government under Mr Kinnock has looked at the books and realised the true extent of the crisis , it will realise the need for serious measures .
11 Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders .
12 The Doctor and Lacuna turned to look at the screens .
13 When Ma had come home from London with her there 'd been great excitement , and Edward and his brother Billy had looked at the mite as if she were a fairy found among the budding snowdrops .
14 " Your bruise does n't look so good , " Sara said looking at the dark swelling on his cheek bone .
15 Jenna lay looking at the sky , breathing in the smell of the grass and smiling to herself .
16 He says : ‘ SCL asked to look at the deal I was putting together and straight away they said the biggest problem is conflict of interests .
17 Blake turned to look at the Doctor .
18 But Larry declined to look at the tapestry and turned his head up towards her instead .
19 The Centers for Disease Control in the USA have looked at the families of HIV positive people who were sharing facilities such as toilets , baths , beds , crockery and cutlery .
20 When they were in the woods Tess turned to look at the house .
21 Jasper stood looking at the bell rope which came out of a small square aperture at what was the base of the campanile .
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