Example sentences of "[conj] looked at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Antony turned the grill off and looked at the dark brown slices of bread . |
2 | She opened her hand and looked at the two silver coins . |
3 | The Indian stood in the doorway , a duffle bag looped over one shoulder , and looked at the two phones on the desk . |
4 | She stopped and looked at the other three who were scrutinising her in amused silence . |
5 | I picked up a pair of combat boots from a pile in the corner , found some laces , and looked at the other people wondering with whom I could swop my uniform . |
6 | Smiling , even demure , Alice accepted the tea that Mary offered to prepare out of guilt , of course ; and looked at the other two and thought : God how I hate you people . |
7 | Nicholson turned and looked at the other man contemptuously . |
8 | He took a drink and looked at the other young man . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Kiah and Rilla sat down on the expensive green and black chairs and looked at the expensive flowers on the tables . |
11 | He turned and looked at the slender woman cowering in her chair . |
12 | She turned and looked at the distant figure of Dorcas and her eyes narrowed . |
13 | He pulled out a bundle and looked at the first address , but he did n't recognise it . |
14 | Dada took the book from her and looked at the first page . |
15 | He stood up and looked at the following wagon . |
16 | She put the note to one side , and looked at the final message . |
17 | Now the reason why we 've gone through all these horrible equations right , and looked at the adaptive expectations model and the partial adjustment model is because both of these two things are incorporated into single res erm a single supply response model that was developed by Nerlove Nur Nerlove in nineteen fifty eight old model but very very popular , right . |
18 | She shook her head to dispel the shadows and looked at the four children sitting listlessly on the couch . |
19 | But when there was no retort from her granddaughter , she turned her head and looked at the young woman lying with her back against the head of the couch , her eyes closed , the muscles of her jaws showing white through the skin , and , her tone changing , she enquired , ‘ What is it , dear ? |
20 | He gave a small dry laugh of his own — all he could manage — and looked at the small black shoe . |
21 | The visitor sipped his coffee and looked at the impish old man with his goatee beard . |
22 | She slammed back the driving seat and looked at the unfamiliar dashboard with all its foreign signals . |
23 | They sat and looked at the wonderful façade of the cathedral and watched people walking by , and Maggie was glad to stay in the light . |
24 | All I remember thinking of as I pushed the trolley and looked at the red face and eyebrows was , My friend , you are about to take the longest journey a man ever takes in this life . |
25 | At last , she paused and looked at the assembled staff . |
26 | He lifted his binoculars and looked at the vertical column of smoke , now no more than four miles to the east . |
27 | I sat in my flat and looked at the latest one . |
28 | I stopped and looked at the big house . |
29 | ’ For five minutes the two engineers moved around in the steam and smoke , and looked at the big engines . |
30 | In any case , most City people put politics to one side and looked at the nascent company as a simple business proposition . |