Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] look [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's seeing me look like an old hag first thing in the morning and not minding !
2 Their disillusion with the reformist nature of the Labour governments of the 1960s , and the excitement generated by the world-wide social unrest of 1968 , led them to look for the possibility of social change in local protest movements .
3 Merymose asked me to look at the body . ’
4 ‘ He had already contacted the police and when they came they asked me to look after the children so we sat in the car .
5 Then he made me look at the windows .
6 I do n't know what made me look in the bag , but it were n't .
7 Tommaso made me look like a mature man , an important man .
8 If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts .
9 And we also expect them to look after the countryside and that 's something we must pay for .
10 I now realise I looked for the wrong things .
11 ‘ I suppose you must know you look like a painting , a madonna — Damn it , you 're pulling my reason all ways , Sarella .
12 ‘ I suggest you look at the evidence with your own eyes before you start accusations that you might find impossible to back up .
13 They say she looked like an angel . ’
14 I want you to look at a cow now .
15 Now the next , I want you to look at the verse prologue of the play .
16 ‘ I want you to look after the boy , Hammond .
17 I called you over because I want you to look after the new lady .
18 Beryl caught him looking at a painting hanging above the mantelpiece , a portrait of a middle-aged woman of exceptional beauty .
19 He managed to keep working , paid for his board and lodging , helped her to look after the handicapped boy and did a few jobs around the house .
20 Has he looked at the way that they are used by individual police forces ?
21 I say he looks like a cat .
22 B but Terry let us look at the
23 Pam prepared me to look after the baby .
24 He has made me look at the world again , made me see things I had never seen before , and see familiar things in a new light .
25 He told me to look across the moor to a place which was a bright green colour .
26 Let them look at the fire , ’ he said .
27 Rutherford cites Lawrence 's own remark in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom to the effect that this identification ‘ quitted me of my English self , and let me look at the West and its conventions with new eyes : they destroyed it all for me ’ .
28 Let me look at the map and see where we go to rejoin the main road to the auto-route .
29 Let me look at the Video for Windows .
30 Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’
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