Example sentences of "he look [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He looks back on a stimulating and happy relationship with his fellow Board members .
2 But more affecting still is the first half of the record , in which he looks back with a wry , but far from dry , eye on his own childhood .
3 I came down when she called me and found him standing in the living-room with a look of distaste on his face as he looked round at the overflowing ash trays , the dirty grate , the pile of chair cushions tumbled in the middle of the floor .
4 He looked round at the other rabbits , who were all staring either at Bigwig or at himself .
5 He looked round at the other diners .
6 As for the laird — ’ he looked round with a quick black glint , ‘ he can lead us by the nose . ’
7 As he pulled himself out , he looked round among the sopping rabbits in the alders .
8 He looked around at a sudden grinding noise , and a voice like a carving knife cutting through silk said , ‘ This is very undignified . ’
9 He looked over to the childlike form on his bed and felt a protective instinct so strong he almost wept .
10 Turning slightly , and almost against his own will , he looked over at the dark graves .
11 He looked up into the black sky and waved his fist at the stars .
12 He looked up through the clear patch of windscreen at the clouds moving slowly and peacefully across the upper reaches of the sky .
13 Then he looked up with a solemn expression and replied : ‘ Well , I would n't go as far as that . ’
14 Then , as it 's such a lovely evening — ’ he looked up at the painted sky ‘ — I thought I 'd wander along and see you . ’
15 He looked up at the half-moon .
16 And then he looked up at the front window .
17 Then he looked up at the black smoke which came from the Forfarshire 's funnel .
18 He looked up at the lined , seamed face of the rat-catcher , framed by his black , tarry leather hood .
19 Then he looked up at the new young golden eagle who had been available under special government licence and brought in as her replacement .
20 He looked up at the great tower soaring above him .
21 Detective Inspector Frank Gregson tapped agitatedly on the steering wheel as he looked up at the red light , waiting for it to change .
22 He looked up at the pale white sky above the half-ruined trees .
23 A smell of new shoes from another workshop wafted around him as he looked up at the old , stopped clock jutting out , two-faced , over the pavement from the first floor of the workshop , hands frozen at twenty-past-two ( he glanced at his watch ; it was actually 3:49 ) .
24 He looked up at the clearing sky , darkening now into dusk .
25 He looked up at the white tower .
26 He looked up at the formidable stone keep of Gloucester Castle towering three storeys above him and wondered if there was danger within , although his task was straightforward enough .
27 He looked up in a thoughtful way that made Carrie nervous but all he said was , ‘ Well , Carrie , I 'm much obliged to you !
28 Apparently Gagarin said that when he looked out of the right window of his spacecraft and glimpsed the earth for the first time , he had an experience or sense of — and then he used a word which the interpreter did not know the meaning of , so he had to go to another table and ask another interpreter to help .
29 He looked out at the green fields and trees .
30 Wriggling his toes with a sigh of relief , he looked out through the tall louvred doors to the deep marble terrace stretching the full length of the suite .
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