Example sentences of "[pron] look up at the " in BNC.

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1 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
2 I look up at the windows .
3 I looked up at the French NCO , he steps forward and orders two Germans to pick up their Officer and the other two to pick up and carry the wounded Commando .
4 Now I looked up at the ‘ sonic ’ photos on the wall .
5 I looked up at the concrete-grey sky , still surprisingly free of graffiti .
6 After the excitement died down , and I was being congratulated by my wee brother and the others , I looked up at the Edelmans ' window .
7 I looked up at the nurse , surprised by my name on a stranger 's lips .
8 I looked up at the mountain .
9 I looked up at the jumble of rooftops with their abundance of chimney-pots , the florid iron bal-conies at the dormer windows .
10 We paralleled Crow Road for a bit , and stopped , waiting for signals , outside Jordanhill station ; I looked up at the rear of the flats which fronted Crow Road , trying to work out which was Janice Rae 's .
11 Then I looked up at the north-facing back of the house , at my own room .
12 I closed my eyes in reverence as I chewed then as I reached for the pint pot again I looked up at the small figure on the bin .
13 I looked up at the clock .
14 As I thought these things , I looked up at the window .
15 I looked up at the sun .
16 I looked up at the bedroom window as I closed the door behind me .
17 I looked up at the sky and saw that the clouds were one dark , lurid , compact mass .
18 I looked up at the building .
19 I looked up at the sky and made a fist with the other hand , beating it into the ground .
20 The gate swung outwards , and he found himself looking up at the massive head of a yawning dragon with creased cheek and jowl and a lolling red tongue .
21 Thus it is Pippin who looks up at the sun and the banners and offers comfort to Beregond , and Merry who never loses heart when even Théoden appears prey to ‘ horror and doubt ’ .
22 She looks up at the grey clouds scudding across the sky , down at a vista of narrow back gardens , some neat and trim with goldfish ponds and brightly painted play equipment , others tatty and neglected , cluttered with broken appliances and discarded furniture .
23 Here the Harper clan gather , a small tribe , frail , ageing , on the threshold of 1980 , in the presence of the sky : here thirteen-year-old Celia , young , aspiring , judgemental , reflects upon the past , as , long after her usual bedtime , she looks up at the stars and plots her own future .
24 And of course , ’ adds Myra , as she looks up at the lights on the hills where the Bakers live , ‘ Howard and Felicity . ’
25 ‘ All towns look the same nowadays until you look up at the buildings above and the scenery beyond , ’ he grunted .
26 Paul , you looked up at the times .
27 She looked up at the curved glass roof overhead , so high and with pigeons on the inside , fluttering amongst the iron girders , trapped inside .
28 She looked up at the advertisements above the windows .
29 She looked up at the clear sky .
30 She looked up at the six solid feet of him , at the huge , deep chest under his black shirt , at his bulging arm muscles .
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