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

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1 He 'd looked up at the great thing dropping out of the sky right towards his head , and had flung himself down , expecting at any second to become just a little greasy mark in a great big hole .
2 Noreen suddenly looked up at the Italian woman .
3 She was glad she had the stone , when he came into the byre ; she was waiting for him as he had asked her to , she had made her way across the orchard in the fresh blue morning and let herself in through the wooden door by lifting it off its hinges , since the bolt had rusted fast long ago , and she had looked up at the full moon of the sky in the chimney hole at the centre of the round shelter 's roof , and with her stone which was sharp as a shearing knife with a bright , honed blade the marks of the whetstone were still visible in pale striations like scouring tracks — she scraped her name into one of the stones on the interior , as many others had done before her , in tall shapely capitals , the only letters she knew .
4 One looks up at the cheery advertisement that reads ‘ Lonely ?
5 Judith Grossman 's novel , Her Own Terms , published in 1988 , looks back at a working-class scholarship-girl in the 1950s , who goes to Oxford from a South London Grammar school ; Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was .
6 As the Docklands beer festival fades from view , Martyn Cornell looks back at the sad demise of brewing in the Cockney heartland
7 On the relief the girl Athena , without aegis or shield ( she is shown now even without helmet , or with it in her hand ) leans on her spear , hand on hip , looking down at a small stele .
8 Louise gave an exclamation of displeasure , and Edouard rose to his feet , Grégoire remained absolutely still , looking down at the smashed cup .
9 " You know the one I mean , " Graham said , looking down at the blocked-off fireplace and snapping his fingers .
10 But today Tilda was alone , looking down at the slanting angle of the decks as the cables gave or tightened , the passive shoreline , the secret water .
11 She walked one last time down the rickety boardwalk in front of the cabins , and stood for a long time looking down at the sleeping lodge , the moody lake beyond it .
12 They both stood looking down at the poor sufferer , neither speaking .
13 Shutting the door softly behind her , Theda tiptoed to the bed and stood looking down at the still figure in some alarm .
14 Li Yuan stood with his father at the centre of the viewing circle , looking down at the great globe of Chung Kuo , one hundred and sixty thousand li below .
15 She stood looking down at the tiny fireplace .
16 The others , grouped around him , stood in silence looking down at the stricken man .
17 He lifted her up on to the parapet of a little bridge , and she screamed , looking down at the dark water below .
18 Now the police , the ambulance crews , the crowd , the reporter , were approaching the pit , looking down at the grey shard that was all that was left of the Kershaw Worm .
19 It must have been an automatic reaction because he was looking down at the motionless figure and shouting , ‘ Harriet ! ’
20 David sat looking down at the empty wine glass that he was turning round and round between his hands .
21 ‘ I 'm glad for you , ’ Jenna snapped , standing and looking down at the angry face .
22 Five minutes later they stood on the grassy bank looking down at the brown water .
23 ‘ Certainly , miss , ’ said Bob , looking down at the brown paper parcel and the little box that Charlie had left on the floor by his side .
24 He shook his own head sadly , regretting past days , looking down at the limp form of Midnight sleeping stretched out on his stomach on the patched-up bed of hay and horse blankets .
25 Kathleen Lavender started and , looking down at the spreading carpet of white beads , felt that it must be her fault .
26 And , looking down at the still-outstretched arm , the glazed and open eyes , the great scarlet pool soaking into the earth , she knew that it was a body , that he had gone for ever , that there was nothing she need fear from him ever again .
27 Looking down at the dead man Wycliffe felt guilty because he was experiencing a sense of mild elation .
28 They had their own windows with dark blue oil-cloth roller-blinds through which Dot could see into the compartment of the train alongside just like looking over at a next-door house .
29 Graham grinned looking over at the two Art School girls , who were now sitting on the floor on the other side of the room , talking to each other .
30 She stood outside looking up at a creamy moon , fearful lest some bat might fly into her hair .
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