Example sentences of "[adv] and looked at the " in BNC.

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1 Now he knelt down and looked at the dead girl curiously .
2 Remembering a detail with sudden clarity , Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper .
3 Dickinson sat down and looked at the adjutant , appalled .
4 Now , you 've all been down and looked at the state of the playground below .
5 He rolled over , and spread his loosened limbs in the bed , he opened windows , he went to the Tate Gallery alone and looked at the dissolving blue and gold air of Turner 's Norham Castle .
6 Are you and sulphur together and looked at the the way in which they combined .
7 He took his hand away and looked at the smear of red blood on his fingers .
8 She turned over and looked at the illuminated dial of her alarm clock .
9 She turned slowly and looked at the figure in the chair .
10 The girl laced her fingers together nervously and looked at the floor .
11 Antony turned the grill off and looked at the dark brown slices of bread .
12 She tipped her head up and looked at the sky , biting her lip .
13 I stood up and looked at the Feldwebel .
14 He stood up and looked at the following wagon .
15 It is just conceivable that the Inland Revenue , thicketed about with legislation and case law , might think these provisions of the Income Tax Acts had some concern for a transaction of that nature , but that is hardly a view which could be shared by one who got out and looked at the wood as a whole .
16 Startled faces turned as they sang , then turned back and looked at the pulpit .
17 I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers , checking that I had brushed off the mud ; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just slept rough to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk .
18 604 this court was faced with the curious situation that by a series of decisions , each moving almost imperceptibly further forward than the last , it had created a rule of law for which , if one stood back and looked at the matter afresh , there was absolutely no justification .
19 Finlayson walked around and looked at the damage from the other side .
20 So she sat down again and looked at the clock and she could n't believe what she was seeing : fifteen minutes past ten !
21 She turned round and looked at the brass-dialled clock sitting starkly on a red brick wall to the side of them and added , ‘ Only half-past eight . ’
22 He turned round and looked at the sea of faces .
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