Example sentences of "look [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 " Somehow I do n't think they look right planted out in the ground when you 've only a small space to use , " explains Tricia .
2 " If those who look on know well who is aimed at " , the target may sue .
3 ‘ You look fair worn out . ’
4 When you look inside try not to be put off by the decor — if it 's hideous , you can always redecorate .
5 Look inside to see how Oxford can help …
6 Anything to explain why my skin is sallow , why I look so washed out .
7 Look better do n't they ?
8 You could make a regular all-over pattern , but I think that they look best spaced out or in a patch or a group .
9 So if you 've got teenagers , sometimes you 've kindly got to say to them , look just go away , I want to be quiet , sitting reading my book or whatever .
10 toilet , in Bon 's , in Dan 's loo at Bon 's party cos I 'm going round going oh no no no no I 'll give you a fiver for it I went I really do n't want to sell and in the end like I just said to him look just fuck off , you know cos like he was just persistent
11 Madeleine well look just look out for me
12 In a number of cases , these parallel systems finish at terminal reaves ( which also look deliberately laid out ) at right angles to the rest .
13 Look carefully to see how the patterns change in the different streets and squares .
14 Long curls look great swept up loosely for the evening
15 You look thoroughly washed out . ’
16 It 's like a speck of dust drifts down and goes into my eye and I look up to see where it came from and I 'm hit by this tonne of bricks ; it hits me that hard .
17 Although they are by present standards very much ‘ old hat ’ , it is surprising when you look back to realise how little change there has been in the fundamental principles of some systems .
18 On left- handers I find it better to get my head right down behind the fairing and maybe look back to see where the others are . ’
19 Similarly , if I tell you that I am going to move this piece of chalk in front of me , and I demonstrate look here goes right okay , same piece of chalk has moved across in front of me .
20 ‘ Emily and me can take care of the shop ; you have a rest while you can — you look quite washed out .
21 Well look why do n't you just sketch it out on there so I know the sort of thing that yo oh , you 've got one have you ?
22 And I said , look why do n't you meet me in front of Conway Hall and kill me then , it would save so much time .
23 Well look why do n't you have one of these then you can do it properly .
24 There 's some on the floor there look why do n't you take that downstairs , and use it .
25 Look why do n't you do the colouring for now and then I 'll help you do that in a little while when I 've done this bingo ?
26 I would tip Oxford because they look pretty charged up and tough .
27 Look ahead to choose where you want to land and try to judge the depth of water , raising the daggerboard as you come into shallower water .
28 Totally negative approach , of course if you start to do a programme which we have n't been involved in some mistakes will be made but we should be positive and look forward to see how we can avoid the mistake we 've been making in the future .
29 You look too shaken up to drive well . ’
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