Example sentences of "look [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather it looks down at the scarred and broken Christ figure as if to say , ‘ Why ? |
2 | Looks down on the needy and the greedy now . ’ |
3 | He looks back on a stimulating and happy relationship with his fellow Board members . |
4 | It was only when I was actually up there and the music had stopped , and I found myself looking down at a hundred or so expectant faces , that I remembered the magnitude of the task in front of me . |
5 | When he had finished speaking the Collector hesitated for a moment on the stairs , looking down at the tired and gaunt faces below him . |
6 | Looking down at the black and white collie which crouched at his feet , he added , ‘ It 'll be all right , will it , ti bring my own dog ? |
7 | ‘ All right , keep it down , ’ he said , raising his voice , looking out at the twenty or so uniformed and plain clothes men seated in the room . |
8 | Her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body . |
9 | We shall look back upon the 19th and early 20th century as the golden age of the written word and printed page . |
10 | She looked down at the undersized and ill-clothed child , and was warmed by an ache of loving despair . |
11 | Morse looked at her : looked at the piled-up hair above her wistful face ; looked down at the full and observably bra-less bosom ; looked down at the taut stretch of black stocking between the knee and the thigh of her crossed right leg . |
12 | Crowther looked back to the previous and deeply influential report , also by the Central Advisory Council , on Early Leaving ( 1954 ) . |
13 | Above were three correspondingly small bedrooms , two of which looked out on the narrow and often gloomy street . |
14 | Maurice looked around at the shabby and slightly absurd incongruities of the room . |