Example sentences of "[adv] he look [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 so he looks at the buyer 's guide , business card and it 's thoroughly .
2 Desperately he looked for a way up the river bank .
3 from behind he looked like a giraffe , spindly but purposeful .
4 Now he looked like a gangster .
5 Sometimes he looked at the clouds and wondered what percentage ashes they were .
6 ‘ And sometimes he looked like a child — so young , so quiet , so weak .
7 Sometimes he looked in the mirror and pulled .
8 Sometimes he looked round the Park to see if he might move somewhere else but he did not like to start a flight with so many Men staring at him all at once .
9 Then he looked at the Earl .
10 and then he looked at the man .
11 Then he looked at the Curator , straight into his eyes to make him understand that the person he was thinking of was himself .
12 and then he looked at the row of trolleys tangled in the front of the car .
13 Then he looked at the jury , and said very loudly : ‘ Sarah did not buy the toothpaste .
14 Then he looked at the linen she was holding across her arms , and she followed his gaze and said , as she motioned her hand towards the door , ‘ This … this is our house too .
15 parked behind , but then somebody else came and parked in front of him , and he was there and sort , you could see him looking you know , he looked at the driveway and he looked , he was looking in his rear view mirror and then he turned round and looked like this , then he looked at the front , and he was thinking my god I ca n't get out of here , and all of a sudden a little car comes up the road stops , goes beep , beep on the horn , wan na get in the drive , this bloke went ha , ha , ha , ha and he could n't do anything
16 Then he looked along the rope .
17 Then he looked under the table , ‘ Oh no — it was the table leg .
18 Then he looked in a railway timetable for a town that he did not know .
19 Then he looked in the pram and saw Steffine and put the knife on her face .
20 Then he looked in the car , saw my father crumpled up and started to speak .
21 then he looked in the baby 's bouncy chair .
22 Then he looked after the income tax , which was a bit of a headache .
23 Brookhead Smith loaded the cabinet with the gramophone inside it on to the back of his cart , then he looked around the shed to see if there were any more records lying about .
24 Then he looked round the room .
25 And then he looks at the priest , and adds , ‘ Now you tell me the truth …
26 Instead he looked through the cages towards Woil and with one fierce look stopped his babbling short .
27 Again he looked at the telephone and lit the flame of the lighter .
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