Example sentences of "he [adv] looked [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He rather looked like one of the comics on television who will always wear his khaki shorts halfway to his ankles . |
2 | But he only looked at her blankly , and gave no rueful half-smile in collusion . |
3 | His hands trembled and he constantly looked to Louise for advice and support . |
4 | He just looked at me as if to say ‘ how did you know I was doing that ? ’ |
5 | Good old Bri , he just looked at me and my hair and said , ‘ It 's a porcupine ! ’ |
6 | He just looked at me and then punched me straight in the face . |
7 | I mean , he had no idea about what possibilities there were for me and he just looked at it as a very , very dodgy profession to want to go into . |
8 | He just looked at her . |
9 | ’ He just looked at me . |
10 | He just looked at me and said something like , ‘ How 's my friend Mr Hattersley , then ? ’ sort of thing . |
11 | ‘ He just looked at me and said our affair had to stop . |
12 | He just looked at the cookies on the table and at the cake Mama had just frosted . |
13 | So he just looked at it and says making a big enough profit . |
14 | He just looked at her very comprehensively , his eyes roaming over her , and then he nodded politely and led the horse away . |
15 | Leaning back against the door , his arms folded , he just looked at her . |
16 | He just looked at Mr. Mendez , though you could n't see his eyes in the shadow of his hat brim . |
17 | No , he just looked at everybody blank |
18 | I asked him about going to the Highlands and seeing the wonderful colours there and he just looked at me and said ‘ too amorphous ’ . |
19 | He just looked through me . |
20 | For a second he just looked into her eyes and then she was tightly in his arms . |
21 | ‘ He just looked like a man . ’ |
22 | Or whether he just looked like a Cadogan employee who fancied his employer 's wife . |
23 | What would Changez make of his wife when he finally looked at her ? |
24 | He already looked upon her as little more than a juvenile delinquent ; now for sure she 'd get the full force of his anger . |
25 | But all he ever looked at was my forehead . |
26 | Jesus was busy , but he still looked at the crowd and saw them . |
27 | He still looked as if he had escaped from a major car crash . |
28 | And then he caught sight in the bathroom mirror of the collapsed features , the swollen neck and ragged grey hair of the old man upon whom he still looked as a stranger . |
29 | He still looked like a romantic lead . |
30 | Yet he still looked like an academic , or a businessman , with those thick-rimmed glasses and the glossy hair carefully sleeked back over his ears . |