Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] look [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | So they 've heard a lot about what happens here and they 've had the opportunity to look around . |
2 | Providing opportunities runs through two aspects of management : unless colleagues are given the opportunity to understand the world outside education , unless they have the opportunity to look around and to come to some new conclusions of their own about what they are doing , the head will say that he or she is failing . |
3 | This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard . |
4 | The worshipper looked up and wondered . |
5 | The empath looked up at Fox as if for help , genuinely puzzled as to how to express his feeling in words . |
6 | Then the wizard looked down at the six big coins in his hand . |
7 | The surgeon is wearing a funnel on his head , the woman a book on hers , where they can not be used , and the monk looks on with indifference . |
8 | They need every bit of information that they can lay their chips on , so Xillix had to redesign the video camera with which the computer looks down its microscope . |
9 | The clerk looked round testily . |
10 | The Archbishop looked down at the floor and shook his head . |
11 | Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich . |
12 | Authority — ‘ that egg of misery and oppression ’ as the doctor has it — is the norm in the long line of historical adventures drawing for material on the extensively recorded history of the navy in the Napoleonic Wars ; but the outstanding writers in the genre look round widely from this stance . |
13 | Craig Grenfell stood on the hilltop looking down at the scene in the graveyard below . |
14 | He beckoned her in , and took her to the rail to look over . |
15 | The present looks back at some great figure of an earlier century and wonders , Was he on our side ? |
16 | Instead she found herself remembering things she had disliked about the flat — the row of closed doors in the long dark passage , the kitchen looking out on to a brick wall , the occasional stiflingly hot summer evening when she had longed to be in the country . |
17 | On Wednesday evening , the Admiral looked in on the club after dinner and Amiss heard him say goodnight to the five , remarking that he had a little work to do in the office , after which he would get back home and turn in : he looked forward to seeing them the following day . |
18 | The driver looked on sentimentally as she alighted from the car and made her way down the path . |
19 | The driver looked back but with Jean and I in the Cortina close behind him he could n't reverse . |
20 | When they reached the destination the driver looks back in horror and says the poodle has disgraced itself . |
21 | She sat down and leaned back against the rock looking out over the sweep of moorland . |
22 | Though lacking its crackling intensity , The Rock looks back towards Sweeney Agonistes and Eliot 's earlier work . |
23 | To greet the sun and as the light looks over |
24 | He could approach the cataclysmic events of the forthcoming August with an adequate authority ; and he could in the future look back on 1931 with a certain complacency , as ‘ the year my party tried to get rid of me ’ . |
25 | The President looked up and Trent was certain that he knew who he was . |
26 | In his chair he saw the familiar features of the president looking back at him , the face he knew so well from his television set and the newspapers . |
27 | When the figure looked up the boy was impressed by bright , blue eyes and a long nose but a kind expression . |
28 | The figure looked back saw Martin and began to move more quickly between the graves and mausoleums . |
29 | Carolyn was sitting in the dark looking out the window . |
30 | Sheila had not moved from the settee , and Morse stood in the doorway looking back at her : ‘ Do n't you know ? ’ |