Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] looked at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We sneer at the European Parliament , but it is time that we looked at Europe in other than a partisan way — ’ Ha ha , ha .
2 Johann left the room and I looked at Sapt .
3 I still did n't say anything , but I had my eyes open and I looked at Stok calmly .
4 And I looked at people I passed a bit more , and all of a sudden they did seem nice and smiled back .
5 and I looked at people , we were all saying why we waiting here , why we waiting and we saw people rushing off so we thought we 've got to rush off after them and we were all put on the train and sent to Charing Cross which was n't where most of us wanted to go or anything like we wanted to go
6 And I looked at Sue and I said you know she 's got twenty jobs erm two cleaning and
7 Inside it was cool and there was a seat that took the weight off her swollen feet , and they watched as gleaming brass plates were trailed in front of their eyes with the regularity of a hypnotist 's charm , and she looked at Dan and he said no thanks and walked out .
8 A woman with a brush of close-cut grey hair sat with her sewing close to the fire and a cat rested on her lap , and she looked at Millet with fear and seemed to warn her husband that this was an intruder .
9 She too had heard rumours , the telephones from shop to shop must have been red hot , and she looked at Rose with speculation .
10 Her complexion was sallow , with lines of bitterness running down to a mouth pinched in discontent , and she looked at Theda out of a pair of lacklustre eyes , with patent contempt .
11 And she looked at Isobel , almost defiantly .
12 And she looked at Lacuna with an intensity that Francis could n't interpret .
13 So Mr is actually going to er talk about that but I just wanted to go through a little sort of resolution , I mean if , if you looked at it , if you looked at number one , it says express this opposition to further expansion and then it goes on and lists Stansted and Luton , but this expansion goes now I mean Stansted is expanding erm daily .
14 He said he should have said that morning that if you looked at Dynmouth in one way you saw it prettily , with its tea-shops and lace ; and that if you looked at it in another way there was Timothy Gedge .
15 Relationships , similar figures , now we we looked at that , and we looked at scale , erm , and I think last time we were looking at things like though , not too long ago we were looking at price of council paper and this sort of stuff , which one shall we buy ?
16 There was the field path to Nod , where the grass brushed Paul 's shoulder in high summer and he looked at marguerites and red sorrel at eye-level .
17 The attendant 's smile faded rapidly and he looked at Donna with narrowed eyes .
18 ‘ 'E needs a good romp in the fields , ’ and he looked at Willie , and I reckon you do an' all , he thought .
19 Not fer me mind , ’ and he looked at Willie trundling on ahead .
20 And he looked at McAllister sitting primly before him , hands in her lap , the face beneath the lace cap so enchanting that Angela Macleod , née Deverill , and all her works , flew away forever , and he knew again where his heart now lay .
21 ‘ No , I do n't think we 've met , ’ said Nigel Steen , and he looked at Charles intently .
22 The atmosphere was thick with tension but I looked at Mick and he glared back ; here was a guy ready to go for it and nobody was going to stop him .
23 But I looked at Mother as they were kissing and she had seen all right .
24 An' I looked at Mr Dysart an' 'e looked at me and we both knew what 'ad 'appened without going to see .
25 ‘ Yes , ’ Erika agreed that it would be a nice change for her mother but she looked at Omi , sitting quietly in her chair .
26 The men and women who came were dressed differently from those who jostled one another in the rue Sanghines , but they looked at money the same way .
27 Oliver had n't said anything but he looked at Emmie .
28 But he looked at Iago Vaughan , and was suddenly aware that his motives would not be questioned nor his matter suspected .
29 Alexander was too far gone in his cups to detect the sarcasm but he looked at Corbett , licked his lips greedily and , snatching up a brimming cup , lurched to his feet and gestured Corbett to follow him to the far end of the room .
30 There are one or two areas where I remained confused but I 'm pleased to hear from Mrs that we 're going to get some more information on milestones and growth because I looked at appendix B and thought well , yes , that tells me something but not a great deal .
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