Example sentences of "[pron] look [prep] [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | I look at it for a moment , tracing out my journey from Westminster . |
2 | I looked at it for a long time until Marie Claire 's kitchen began to form itself around the pots . |
3 | I looked toward him for some answer to my curiosity but his eyes were expressionless . |
4 | The probation found a little stray dog called Benjy for me and I looked after him for a little while , but my money kept on going down and down and down . |
5 | I looked after him for a few days before he died . ’ |
6 | She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope . |
7 | She looks at them for a bit and then hands them over to me . |
8 | What are you looking at me for ? |
9 | What you looking at me for ? |
10 | What are you looking at me for ? |
11 | What you looking at me for ? |
12 | if you get started you can , you palm , the pattern comes back and you follow it through and you get the answer , erm , need to do it every , maybe sort of about once a month or so , for each topic , do n't let a topic go for about a month without you looking at it for ten minutes or so , and it will be surprising how that little bit of effort keeps it in your mind , so when you come to the exam you do n't sit down there and go , oh , it 's two months ago , I was doing everyone right , wonderful |
13 | Would you look at it for me , doctor ? " |
14 | He ignored her question ( " because I 'm a woman " , thought Miriam ) but smiled soothingly and said : " Will you look after him for me , Mrs Lang ? |
15 | We have n't had time to read the whole story today ; can I encourage you to look at it for yourself sometime this week ? |
16 | Then , if you like , you can do a little pantomime routine where you look behind you for the ghost but it follows you around until you finally find it , and then you can do a brief activity with the ghost , like walk around the room in ‘ follow my leader ’ style or sing a song such as ‘ My kneebone 's connected to my thigh bone ’ . |
17 | If we are to continue to meet the rapidly growing needs of those who look to us for care and prevention , we urgently need you to share the challenge with us . |
18 | She looked to him for a lead and he gave it to her . |
19 | She looked at them for a long time . |
20 | She looked at them for a moment with pleasure and then set the bucket down and turned to Murphy . |
21 | She looked at me for several seconds without speaking , and then said , ‘ Well , Molly , we all think you treat life as a joke ! ’ |
22 | She looked at me for a moment , measuringly , as if wondering whether I meant it . |
23 | She looked at him for a moment as if weighing up the consequences of telling the truth for once . |
24 | She looked at him for a moment and burst out laughing . |
25 | She looked at him for the first time , then lowered her eyes again . |
26 | She looked at it for a long time , and then began to cry . |
27 | She looked at it for a long time . |
28 | He did so partly in order that those who looked to him for a lead would have no doubts about where he stood . |
29 | The primary determinant of service was still land , in the sense that a lord normally drew the core of his following from the area where his estates lay , although the men who looked to him for lordship would not necessarily be his own tenants . |
30 | The primary determinant of service was still land , in the sense that a lord normally drew the core of his following from the area where his estates lay , although the men who looked to him for lordship would not necessarily be his own tenants . |