Example sentences of "[adv] and look [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ We are playing better and looking forward to Rangers ’ visit all the more because of UEFA 's decision to allow our fans to see the match . |
2 | They each came in and looked expectantly at Gooseneck , who showed them to a table with great ceremony and handed them a newspaper . |
3 | Tony sat down and looked all around him . |
4 | The preacher held his hands together and looking skywards said , ‘ Forgive them Lord , for they know not what they do . ’ |
5 | She pressed her lips together and looked away . |
6 | After a while Aunt Louise retired and our visitor tidied his papers together and looked across at me . |
7 | He sat up gingerly and looked slowly around the cell . |
8 | They last longer and look more substantial than the singles yet are not prone , as the doubles are , to brown rot in wet summers . |
9 | After staring about for some time , they ran across to a little mound some way away and looked again . |
10 | I pulled away and looked dubiously at Ashley , who smiled sweetly . |
11 | He was back quite soon and looking distinctly puzzled . |
12 | Connors paused momentarily and looked straight at Delaney , before he continued . |
13 | The little Hoflin did n't fall over and looked extremely pretty , and when the curtain came down he leaned for a moment on the rostrum and took a deep breath . |
14 | He was black and blue all over and looked half dead . ’ |
15 | oh I 'd suggest , with respect , that it should be included in a footnote to that affect so that the simple minded like myself when they see well cost value of , as almost eighteen million and a present day value of twenty eight million and over and look again at twelve hundred and four pounds I say where is the money gone ? |
16 | Members of one free-swimming group lack a gut altogether and look very like the tiny free-swimming coral organisms before they settle down to a sedentary life . |
17 | The young woman moved away a little and looked more carefully into the shop window . |
18 | He pulled them on and looked sourly across at the friar . |
19 | She raised her head slowly and looked apprehensively at him . |
20 | The Prince swallowed nervously and looked away . |
21 | Killion glanced quickly and looked away . |
22 | I sat very still and looked hard at Barrymore . |
23 | Spatz looked up at Ellis and took the files from him , sorting through them with a great show of self-importance , before finally setting them aside and looking across at Kim . |
24 | ‘ The handles are muddy , but they havena' broken it , and — ’ She broke off and looked sharply across the quarry , over which a faint shout had come . |
25 | ‘ All these years , Dad , I believed I 'd actually got some roots of my own , roots in this family , even a natural father in New Zealand — ’ She broke off and looked questioningly at her father . |
26 | Although upright and looking much younger than her years , she seemed to have changed a great deal from when I had seen her last , and she wore a slightly dazed expression ( as well she might , I told myself , considering her age and the difficulty of her situation ) . |
27 | Then , seeing the hinged clouds fold down to reveal God and all His angels , the wife would look once and look again and stand up and point and clutch her apron to her mouth … |
28 | Kneel on all fours , back straight and look forward as you lift and then lower your right leg , knee bent , out to the side . |
29 | When Tamar began to tell her father and George about the children , however , her mother-in-law brightened up and looked quite animated . |
30 | Anne jumped up and looked angrily at Gilbert . |