Example sentences of "i [vb base] [verb] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean you can see how they live , I mean look at the roads . |
2 | ‘ No , I want to look at the ponies with Ricky , ’ said Perdita , frantic not to miss a minute . |
3 | I want to look at the consequences of replacing these assumptions by two others : that we should concentrate on how mind might develop out of matter ; and that we should view the mind primarily as something which enables action . |
4 | I 'm sorry to inflict this on you , Miss Glynn , but I want to look at the contents of the bureau amongst other things and it is better that a member of the family should be present . |
5 | ‘ I want to look at the bodies . ’ |
6 | I stop staring at the dancers as a French girl approaches . |
7 | . I like looking at the houses . |
8 | She said : ‘ I remember looking at the windows , and German tourists coming in and then … ’ |
9 | Then there 's the money I 've made at the races . |
10 | ‘ I 've looked at the colours on flowers . |
11 | I have looked at the stones . |
12 | I should however indicate that to understand properly what is the appropriate position for an inset boundary , I have to look at the reasons for there being an inset at all for the village , as , as you correctly indicate , it lies plainly otherwise within the general extent of the greenbelt . |