Example sentences of "and look at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Dada took the book from her and looked at the first page .
32 He stood up and looked at the following wagon .
33 She put the note to one side , and looked at the final message .
34 But when there was no retort from her granddaughter , she turned her head and looked at the young woman lying with her back against the head of the couch , her eyes closed , the muscles of her jaws showing white through the skin , and , her tone changing , she enquired , ‘ What is it , dear ?
35 She slammed back the driving seat and looked at the unfamiliar dashboard with all its foreign signals .
36 They sat and looked at the wonderful façade of the cathedral and watched people walking by , and Maggie was glad to stay in the light .
37 All I remember thinking of as I pushed the trolley and looked at the red face and eyebrows was , My friend , you are about to take the longest journey a man ever takes in this life .
38 He lifted his binoculars and looked at the vertical column of smoke , now no more than four miles to the east .
39 I stopped and looked at the big house .
40 In any case , most City people put politics to one side and looked at the nascent company as a simple business proposition .
41 She turned over and looked at the illuminated dial of her alarm clock .
42 She turned round and looked at the brass-dialled clock sitting starkly on a red brick wall to the side of them and added , ‘ Only half-past eight . ’
43 Remembering a detail with sudden clarity , Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper .
44 I felt at the torn threads in my blouse and looked at the grazed skin underneath and shuddered , but I was all right and so was the tree .
45 Now he knelt down and looked at the dead girl curiously .
46 I walked up and down on the bed , to control my trembling legs , and looked at the dead rat .
47 She snapped shut the diary and looked at the next piece of paper .
48 Mike pushed the papers back across the desk and looked at the Old Man , who raised his eyebrows questioningly .
49 Monks hesitated and looked at the old man , but Mr Brownlow 's expression was so serious and determined that the younger man realized it was pointless to protest .
50 The child stared towards it as if in recognition of something held in memory ; then she turned and looked at the old woman , who was sitting on the couch unlacing her boots , and she said , ‘ You have a garden . ’
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