Example sentences of "look up 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 She stood outside looking up at a creamy moon , fearful lest some bat might fly into her hair .
6 We soon realise that we are , effectively , looking up at a red ceiling , where the four walls of the room , seen in perspective below , are all decorated with a brace of fishermen .
7 There were further rattles of machine-gun fire and Rex found himself looking up at a troubled sky .
8 Stephen simply stood , hands on hips , looking up at the offending beam .
9 Looking up at the great leather bag of water and the funnel to be inserted into her mouth , the murderess had said , ‘ What , all that water for poor little me ? ’
10 Looking up at the north-facing slope ahead you would see snow and ice and you would tremble , but you would know that coming down on the other side , you would walk in sunshine , through green grass and sweet-smelling flowers .
11 ‘ I 'll do as you say , young master , ’ he said , looking up at the young boy on the quayside , ‘ But I must tell your father about this . ’
12 But Professor Avenarius was late , and I kept watching the woman ; she was alone at the pool , standing waist-deep in the water , and she kept looking up at the young lifeguard in sweatpants who was teaching her to swim .
13 I kept looking up at the Royal Box and thinking , ‘ Stevie Foster would have stood there . ’ ’
14 The gate swung outwards , and he found himself looking up at the massive head of a yawning dragon with creased cheek and jowl and a lolling red tongue .
15 ‘ I suppose you want me to go first , ’ said Caspar as they stood looking up at the open window , which was grimy and smeary , but much lower than the other windows .
16 Then , looking up at the circular window above it , Jack saw that the catch was not fully in position .
17 Looking up at the illuminated sign overhead she was glad she had not attempted to push her way in .
18 Robyn lay on her back looking up at the cloudless sky .
19 He stood , looking up at the little building , feeling constrained to say more .
20 After a few moments he began walking , pausing once to look up at the grand facade of the Shelbourne .
21 Next , look up at the blue sky — and notice a small , dark cloud drifting past .
22 I lie on my back and look up at the eternal sweep of marble skies .
23 Look up at the Great Tower which was built by the sons of Peter Parler in 1396 : -1406 , with a Renaissance gallery by B. Wohlmut , 1560–2 .
24 I wiped my brow , which had become a little sweaty , and took a last look up at the shadowless wall above .
25 I looked up at a sheer sheet of glass and steel , one of the 1930s Rockerfeller buildings .
26 Ashley looked up at a grey ball of a cloud which hung directly overhead .
27 Mark looked up at the tiny speck in the stratosphere and imagined he could hear the air hostess requesting passengers to fasten their seat belts .
28 He stretched , cracking muscles , and looked up at the small window above the high altar , pleased to see it would be a fair day .
29 I closed my eyes in reverence as I chewed then as I reached for the pint pot again I looked up at the small figure on the bin .
30 He looked up at the great tower soaring above him .
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