Example sentences of "[pron] look [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The puddle suddenly disappears and I look over at Marie . |
2 | Where had Adam got the money to pay someone to look in at Wyvis Hall daily ? |
3 | I looked over at Aline . |
4 | I looked over at Jean-Claude , hoping he might say something . |
5 | I looked round at Amy . |
6 | I looked round at Buff and my heart stopped . |
7 | I looked up at Granny 's picture and saw the black crepe paper had slipped again — but then it always did when the door was slammed . |
8 | And I looked up at tap and this water were pouring out of tap , I thought oh ! |
9 | And I looked up at Dave and said here Dave and he said what ? |
10 | ‘ I looked in at Sutherland 's Northampton crucifixions , ’ he told Edie Lamont in 1947 . |
11 | ‘ We 'd been walking all day , brushing through great webs of giant spiders , and at one stage I looked back at Adrian Arbin , who I was with , and it was like a horror film — his face was running with blood , blood running into his eyes , down his neck , staining his shirt . |
12 | I looked back at Agrippa . |
13 | I looked down at Lee 's ball . |
14 | Past Bracken Hill beyond Out Brough I looked down at Bainbridge snoozing in the sun before dropping down the last half-mile to the green and the Post Office for something to still the dust . |
15 | I looked down at Gloria . |
16 | I looked down at Susan 's dirty white feet on the dirt road . |
17 | Alina leans on the rail beside Angelica , both of them looking down at Walter as he makes another thrust into the darkness beneath them . |
18 | He makes himself look up at Paul . |
19 | And this would be the point from which to look back at Olson , as Catherine Seelye wants us to , and to regard The Maximus Poems as embodying ‘ the way of confusio ’ . |
20 | Reading , yeah you look round at people and then somebody comes rushing in through the door and you 've never seen then before , what do you do ? |
21 | She looked around at Sacco and his friends , who were sheepishly climbing down again . |
22 | The trust which had shown on Effie 's face , before the chloroform-induced unconsciousness , was now repeated on McAllister 's as she looked up at Dr Neil . |
23 | She looked up at Nina and could see that the girl did not recognise her . |
24 | She looked up at Lee , still standing before her , like a disobedient schoolboy . |
25 | She looked up at Morse with her elfin grin . |
26 | The child was smiling and she looked up at Aggie , saying , ‘ The pump was funny . |
27 | She looked up at Jem bravely . |
28 | She looked up at Trent , as if seeing him for the first time : ‘ I 'd have drowned if you 'd left me on the Key . ’ |
29 | Turning over , she looked up at Damien 's dog-face , and then sat up quickly , trying to repair or disguise the ravages to her appearance caused by the emotional racking she had just endured . |
30 | Now as she looked up at Bob Collins , the smile left her face . |