Example sentences of "[pron] look [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I look through the window — the streets , the sky the colour of wet sugar — and I am simply stumped by this , dumbfounded , non-plussed . |
2 | I look through the crowd at the steep stairs to the upper office . |
3 | I look through the letter-box but I ca n't see anything ; I reach in and feel a box on the far side of the thick door . |
4 | Sometimes I look through the catalogue at the men 's clothes , or wander into shops like Principles and look at the menswear . |
5 | The undercut cave is dark and mysterious but the lightness of the sandy bottom becomes apparent as I look across the bend , the water becoming shallower as I scan across to the inside of the bend . |
6 | I stay in bed and pluck at the counterpane and listen to the winds of solitude roaring at the edge of infinity and the wolves of evil baying down the void , and I look into the darkness . ’ |
7 | Our square red-brick house stands some 100 yards away ( as I look into the Sun ) with its french windows open . |
8 | Could you carry on here while I look into the shipping side of things ? " |
9 | As a member in business , I look on the Institute 's failure to address the problem of conflicts between the two roles with concern . |
10 | DENNING L.J. : I look on the father 's letter as dealing with two things . |
11 | Sometimes this was stated explicitly , as by a physiotherapist : ‘ I look on the disability as being the overall diagnosis … to me the children have got a disability , i.e. spina bifida , cerebral palsy , to me that 's the disability . |
12 | I look to the TV , the video recorder . |
13 | I look to the day when the , to see what the tabloids make , when one of these individuals gets clobbered over the head er , in carrying out their duties . |
14 | ‘ At present I look to the judiciary for advice on the time to be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence and to the Parole Board for advice on risk . |
15 | Even now if I look at a video the hair still stands up on the back of the neck , and you get that tingle on the spine . |
16 | But suppose I look at a clock on the ground floor — through binoculars , say . |
17 | I look at a person and if you like me you like me |
18 | When I look at a picture of a naked man , I can think like Richard Dyer : ‘ I 'd like to feel that man and I 'd like to be that man . ’ |
19 | I look at a garden before me as if I am a camera that can throw reality out of focus and can twist and contort and blur . |
20 | I look at a photograph of my father still in uniform , taken at Loch Lomond before he was demobbed , as he stands smiling between his younger brother and the English friend he had met in an Italian POW camp . |
21 | So if I have associated the right word — say , the word blue — with the right impression — the impression I get when I look at a cornflower — there is no fear of my language not mirroring reality as there is if I talk about fate or fortune , these not being words for simple ideas impressed on my mind by external objects . |
22 | Here perhaps we would like to reply : The description of what is got immediately , i.e. of the visual experience , by means of an interpretation — in an indirect description , ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means : I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box . |
23 | But we can also see the illustration now as one thing , now as another ’ , Wittgenstein imagines someone like Locke — though he does not mention Locke — saying that ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means ‘ I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box . ’ |
24 | I look at a book , and I drink warm milk . |
25 | The first and last thing I look at every day is his picture . |
26 | Thus ‘ I look at the sun ’ and ‘ I sit in the sun ’ use the English word ‘ sun ’ in two different ways . |
27 | As I look at the water I hear a distinctive slurp as a chub sucks some morsel through the surface ; then I see the rings rippling away from the spot where it happened . |
28 | It is currently 35 degrees Fahrenheit out and the wind is blowing up the canyon at 87 mph hour which gives us a wind chill factor of — just a moment while I look at the chart — says ‘ Should not be skiing ’ which is good because we are n't . |
29 | I look at the dress . |
30 | Now I do n't care what people say : at times I look at the child and I am so happy I ca n't sleep at night . |