Example sentences of "[noun prp] look [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Peace People development co-ordinator Patrick Corrigan looks back on the mass rallies of 1976 .
2 Corbett looked down at the fearful remains of a young man who , the last time they had met , had been a vigorous young soldier interested in clearing his own name .
3 Rex looked around at the jaded office .
4 Len Hatch looked up from the tall tomato plants that he was tending , then looked back to what he was doing .
5 As Alcuin looked back from the high days of his own collaboration with Charlemagne , which also involved his many pupils who became bishops and abbots , he obviously saw a model of this relationship at the York of his younger days , when Eadbert ruled Northumbria while his brother Egbert was archbishop of York and built up the cathedral library .
6 Meredith looked back at the heaving throng on the shop floor .
7 Kathleen looked over at the square cardboard box she had just brought back from Dorothea .
8 Dr Neil looked down at the bent blue-black head , and some idea of the enormous concession she was making to him struck home .
9 Executive Support Manager Allan Paterson looks back over the TOP Programme as it has progressed at Hunterston and considers some of its achievements .
10 Nicholson looked up at the grey stone building .
11 Reluctantly , Ruth looked up into the cold changeless eyes .
12 Crowther looked back to the previous and deeply influential report , also by the Central Advisory Council , on Early Leaving ( 1954 ) .
13 Ebert looked up at the big man defiantly , spitting the words back at him .
14 Simon looked up into the massive , spinning construction of wires and girders that soared above them into the night sky .
15 Simon looked around at the bigger house with an alert eye .
16 Simon looked back along the deserted promenade .
17 Greg Grant looks back to the Victorian adventurers who conquered nature to put a communication girdle around the world .
18 At a time when plans for global communications seem to rest on the semantics of international standards , Greg Grant looks back to the Victorian adventurers who conquered nature to put a communication girdle around the world .
19 Grant looks down into the dark waters .
20 Mike Robinson looked down from the top bunk and saw Swain standing there .
21 Julia looked up at the cloudless sky and felt the last of the day 's sun on her face .
22 Elaine looked up at the black , velvety sky studded with tiny , twinkling stars .
23 Maurice looked around at the shabby and slightly absurd incongruities of the room .
24 As Elijah Moshinsky looked out from the roof-top coffee shop of the plush hotel overlooking Plymouth Hoe — in which he is ensconced during rehearsals of Shadowlands — he confessed that this was the first time he had been to Plymouth in his life .
25 Martin looked up into the dark sky where now he could see a faint pattern of grey , scudding clouds , then whispered , ‘ I do n't think it 'll last long with this wind , and there 's more snow in the air .
26 As was usually the way when the magnificent horses were offered for sale , they sold within the hour , leaving Seb to look around at the other animals and sample the pleasures offered to the fair-goers .
27 Daniel looked down at the big paddle wheel on the side of the ship .
28 Shelley looked up at the orange moon , slung low behind the ornate roofs of the seaside town .
29 Shelley looked up into the dark green fronded fingers of a palm tree , and went on , ‘ Oh , Rosie , Rosie , if only my bossy old crab Miguel were as dishy as that lovely singer .
30 As on that first night , Shelley looked down at the glowing rectangle of blue that was the floodlit pool .
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