Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] look [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 He has been idolised by fictional characters from Dean Moriarty in Kerouac 's On the Road to Barley in Le Carre 's The Russia House , and he is one of only two people looked up to by Miles Davis .
2 I 'm not breaking my stated rule here and recommending this hotel , just saying that it is there and that if you could get the back bedrooms you would have a most remarkable scene to look out on .
3 ‘ But it was all rather good fun looking back on it . ’
4 The most critical thing to look out for is access to the RAM slots .
5 There were n't many people looking on .
6 HOLY Week is a time when many people look around for devotional reading , and I suppose we should be grateful to the Observer for drawing attention to a ‘ dirty ’ book on sex for Catholics which has been written by the 30-year-old retiring editor of the Catholic Herald and a friend .
7 Geoff Barnes of Casson Beckman believes that there would be fewer problems about audit fees if the audit was regarded as a more useful exercise both by members of the public and by business : ‘ As a profession we spend far too much time looking back and not enough time looking forward . ’
8 That do a little bit of you know , very simple table look up .
9 But anyway , very dramatic shot looking up into the mouth of the balloon with this huge flame going up .
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