Example sentences of "look [adv] at [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These wide , panoramic views are usually extremely compatible , as Natassa combines views of two of the Tyne Bridges in one double shot ; looks down at the field pattern provided by the flagstones at the corner of the street ; looks back on-shore , from the water 's edge ; or concentres on old rotting timbers out to sea . |
2 | He looks down at the fag packet and taps it round another couple of revolutions on the table . |
3 | I cough again looking down at the tile floor of the room . |
4 | Just before dusk one of the villagers , walking through the church grounds , saw the abbe in the garden looking down at the carp pond . |
5 | One hour later , Rose stood at the window of his room looking down at the harbour scene . |
6 | Looking in at the observation ward , with its partly screened beds , she hoped that Mike Quinn — poor man — would n't take it into his head to go in a hurry . |
7 | If I am looking directly at a stick insect , 8 inches in front of my nose and in strong daylight , I shall not be fooled by it . |
8 | They 're looking up at the sign board , and holding each other 's hand . |
9 | All eyes were looking up at the pit lane screens as every lap , every move , was relayed on to the tube |
10 | ( An image from another life : lying below Broken Boy , looking up at the summer sky through the broken reaches of the creature 's antlers . |
11 | After standing silently looking up at the Brooklyn sky for a few minutes , and reciting a poem , she then jumped back into the car . |
12 | And as Morse opened his passenger door , he stood for a while looking up at the Pole Star , and asking himself the question he had been asking for the past two hours : was there any way in which Downes could still have been the murderer after all ? |
13 | Standing looking up at the east front , he knew that the Alpheus lay to the south , on his left , and the Cladeus flowed into it from his right . |
14 | Looking back at the Hayward Gallery showing of Black ( male ) work in '89 , it is obvious that it is still vital for Blackwomen Artists to organise together or we will simply be written out of history once again . |
15 | This done , I stood for a moment looking across at the broch islet . |
16 | The Government is looking again at the payments system to try and resolve it and the Town 's MP recognises there is a problem . |
17 | Rohmer had hold of the filing cabinet with Jimmy now , and Cardiff and Barbara moved quickly aside as Duvall reached the landing again , looking vacantly at the wrestling match with the cabinet . |
18 | A few lengths were produced and these amateurish efforts were seen by a director of Coles who was passing through Braintree and happened to look in at an art exhibition in the Institute . |
19 | ‘ Did you get a chance to look in at the side studio , when they were there last Friday ? |
20 | ‘ Would you care for a bit of supper , and then we could look in at the Area Ball . |
21 | I look over at the changing room . |
22 | Look carefully at the inventory control system . |
23 | If you look carefully at the connector body you will see a triangle or other marker indicating pin 1 . |
24 | Look up at the car clock , or whatever ? |
25 | I urge all those considering the purchase of a house — including brand-new houses — to look carefully at the energy efficiency or otherwise of those dwellings . |
26 | If you like to look back at the cathedral office in an hour , I 'll see it 's ready for you . |
27 | In the first of three parts we look back at the working life of country people featured in ’ Twenty-Four Square Miles ’ |
28 | Still , we make fun of the titanic , we look back at the romans-christians thing with a sense of romance … why not the munich ‘ disaster ’ . |
29 | Connon took a last look back at the gathering gloom before he stepped into the house . |
30 | Where you look please at the word retinue which is figure two it means ritardando a bit slower . |