Example sentences of "looked [prep] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | Raising his head , he looked past her to where the two men were standing , seemingly as bemused by his sudden intervention as she was herself . |
2 | Topaz looked past him to Rossmayne , still talking to Benedicta . |
3 | Her pulses racing , she looked past him to the dizzy drop through the hole in the cliff , to the sea below . |
4 | He looked like anyone to me . |
5 | Francis Morgan looked from him to Catherine Crane , obviously hardly knowing what he was doing , in an agony of loss . |
6 | Doyle looked from him to the Woman and back again and his face twisted into an expression of complete scorn . |
7 | She looked from him to Michael and realised that her brother was going to go over to the man . |
8 | Ruth looked from him to Fand — the quiet face , the pale hair in the dusk . |
9 | Michael looked from him to the offending cigarette and back again , then reluctantly stubbed it out . |
10 | She looked from him to Tuan Ti Fo . |
11 | Everyone looked from him to Suzi . |
12 | Caroline looked from him to the wall . |
13 | He looked from me to the suitcase and back again in amazement . |
14 | Wexford looked from one to the other . |
15 | Mrs Marsden looked from one to the other in confusion . |
16 | Tenison looked from one to the other uncertainly . |
17 | Sir George looked from one to the other . |
18 | Betty Felton now put her head back and looked from one to the other of her four sons and she said , ‘ Aye , there 's a confectioner 's an' baccy shop in that street . |
19 | Denis hesitated and looked from one to the other , then he put the paten under Noreen 's chin . |
20 | The man looked from one to the other , and his manner changed . |
21 | The verderer looked from one to the other . |
22 | Tom All Alone looked from one to the other . |
23 | The man looked from one to the other — waiting . |
24 | India-May looked from one to the other , colour creeping up her neck . |
25 | He looked from one to another of those gathered around them — the thought having suddenly occurred to him . |
26 | I could therefore possess myself of my nephew by force if — ’ he paused for full effect and looked from one to another of the councillors ‘ — if , as Lord High Protector , I elected so to do . ’ |
27 | She looked from one to the other . |
28 | Sean looked from one to the other with distaste . |
29 | The Earl looked from one to the other , stroking his chin , weighing , assessing . |
30 | Simon looked from one to the other of them . |