Example sentences of "[noun prp] look [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | [ PAMELA looks far from pleased . ] |
2 | Peace People development co-ordinator Patrick Corrigan looks back on the mass rallies of 1976 . |
3 | But I can not bear to see the stars , even though I know they 're there all right , and I do see them , because Tod looks upwards at night , as everybody does , and coos and points . |
4 | The British Hovercraft Corporation AP1-88 looks much like the SR.N6s that already ply the route between Southsea and Ryde on the Isle of Wight . |
5 | BESO looks forward to developing its collaboration with TRANSAID and to making greater use of its bank of expertise , not only in transportation but also in other fields in support of TRANSAID 's objectives . |
6 | And as he goes under the hooves Andy looks around for John , eyes wide , but John can not help him . |
7 | Andy looks up at John . |
8 | Steven looks up from call to opposite number in Coventry . |
9 | Eleanor Pitman ( Kent ) one of the first Qualified Teachers , Eleanor looks forward to spending and enjoying more time with her family . |
10 | Scott looks back at it as someone who has learned a great deal and contributed to shifting opinion about private and statutory sector relationships . |
11 | Barbara Buhler looks back at the effect of criticism on Georgia O'Keeffe 's art in the 1920s |
12 | As Richard looks forward to 1992 , he also thinks of two people he never met who carried donor cards and saved his life not once , but twice . |
13 | On the other hand , Mr Moynihan looks forward with foreboding . |
14 | Lisa Stansfield looks forward to the Eighties |
15 | In the icy smack of the delousing shower Marcus caught Gleeson looking appraisingly at his body . |
16 | One can picture Hoskyns looking down from the skies and being grateful for his pupil ; and Bethune-Baker looking down and thinking that he always knew where Hoskyns might lead the Churches . |
17 | Athelstan felt slightly ridiculous , he and Sir John sitting on the bed , Buckingham and Sir Richard looking down at them . |
18 | In the photograph that the studio had acquired the four men brought to trial in Detroit look out at us almost belligerently announcing their status as ordinary guys ; they wear poor suits and no ties , they are unshaven , and they clutch their hats . |
19 | Later I turned a page and uttered a gasp of stunned surprise that made Edward look up from the manuscript he scrutinized . |
20 | Waqar and Ramiz look on as the umpire examine the ball at Lord 's . |
21 | There was some nuance of intimacy in her tone that made Richard look up in surprise and then look at Frank . |
22 | I should like to see the new Techniquest look out across a natural estuary that has seen the tide rise and fall for a million years . |
23 | 3605/1732 , Photographs by Tim Edgar look closely at the area of Bristol defined by the Ordnance survey reference of the title ( until 1 Feb ) . |
24 | Cunningham looked up from his desk with a frown of irritation . |
25 | Hennessy looked up from replacing his pen in his jacket pocket , and called out a warning . |
26 | Hennessy looked down at the slip of paper that he was being offered . |
27 | Now in his eightieth year , Thesiger looked back on a life travelling in the Sudan , Arabia , Afghanistan , Morocco , East Africa and ‘ Eth … |
28 | A picture of Nicolae Ceauşescu looked down over these proceedings , which were graced by the presence of the Nobel Prize winner Dorothy Hodgkin , Mrs Thatcher 's former chemistry tutor at Oxford ( though she had no sympathy for ‘ that woman ’ ) who had contributed an introduction to an English translation of one of Elena 's works . |
29 | Ruthven looked up at the birds wheeling and twisting against the blue sky . |
30 | David looked down at her as she lay against the white pillows , pale and thinner than ever , and thought how much easier it would be to keep himself in check if her husband treated her with the gentleness she deserved . |