Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] look at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Merymose asked me to look at the body . ’ |
2 | Then he made me look at the windows . |
3 | Beryl caught him looking at a painting hanging above the mantelpiece , a portrait of a middle-aged woman of exceptional beauty . |
4 | Whether his witness against a background of hate because he told we look at the Paraclete 's role in the world or among the disciples the answer is the same . |
5 | Harriet noticed her looking at the groceries and said cheerfully , ‘ I took one of those cordon bleu cookery courses . |
6 | A chance visit to Blackwardine caused him to look at the map for features of interest . |
7 | A few minutes later it emerged and flew off and then when it returned it looked at the wall and saw the marks and went inside . |
8 | ‘ Walked on the race course before breakfast the air balmy and very delightful , great numbers of the blue mountain parrots were making their morning meal on a large kind of the Eucalypti — two of the beautiful Nankeen night herons passed over our heads and we heard the curious note of the coul [ cowl ] bird or bald-headed friar — returned with an excellent appetite — drew all day — in the evening John called me to look at the skin of a snake more than six feet long which James shot in the act of ascending a tree — also brought me some beautiful specimens of a climbing plant bearing thick clusters of cream colour blossoms . ’ |
9 | I also asked him to look at the Twyford Down plan with a view to having a tunnel under the Down rather than a cutting . |
10 | He saw me looking at the picture and said , ‘ Kolwezi , Southern Zaire , 1978 . ’ |
11 | Reid saw me looking at the iron bars . |
12 | ‘ The first time we went he looked at the dog and showed no interest . |
13 | Did you look at the bed ? |
14 | I said read the bloody words then and she said oh I never read the words she said I looks at the pictures . |
15 | He wanted me to look at the provision by the business of work experience for secondary school students during the compulsory stage of their education . |