Example sentences of "[pers pn] look [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 He said , said you were just standing there and all of a sudden he said you looked at me looked back at the wall just went pee he said it 's all come out , it 's all splattered all over the wall he said , you did your fly up , wiped your mouth , washed your hands and went out again as if nothing had happened .
2 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
3 I look around at the milling people , imagining we 'll be split up into smaller groups and led through the blank doors to sit in armchairs and watch a TV set on some kind of plinth .
4 Especially when I look around at the bug-eyed gawkers staring , almost hypnotised , at the images .
5 I look over at the changing room .
6 I look over at the posters on the wall .
7 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
8 I look up at the windows .
9 I look back at the old woman , marvelling at Enid and Philip for finding her interesting enough to talk about .
10 I look back at the door .
11 He was a ‘ chest case ’ for years and when I look back at the photographs of him he 's always trying to look normal but actually his face is pained from trying to breathe .
12 When I look back at the photographs I think And even when it was long I had , there was one hairdresser there called Paul , whom I 'd go and see regularly .
13 I look down at the map of the estate .
14 I wondered , as I looked round at the massed ranks of chaps , young and old .
15 I looked round at the two dead Germans lying in the middle of the road .
16 I looked round at the class , my finger hovering above the tape-recorder .
17 I felt sure that if Mr Reed had lived he would have treated me kindly , and now , as I looked round at the dark furniture and the walls in shadow , I began to fear that his ghost might come back to punish his wife for not keeping her promise .
18 I looked round at the faces .
19 I looked round at the picture of Bruce Lee , the travel poster of Malaysia my dad gave me , my certificate of merit for Grade Two Saxophone , my 320 computer discs , my colour picture of an iguana and the tattered remains of a portable snooker table we got when I was twelve .
20 As we journeyed back across the Orne bridges , I looked around at the happy faces in the truck ; up until now , there had n't been much to laugh about .
21 As I settled down in the straw-filled barn that I had left a few moments ago in search of food , I looked around at the now sleeping Frenchman , stretched out in the straw .
22 Before leaving I looked around at the disorder wondering what was so important that somebody would go to so much trouble to look for it .
23 I looked around at the place ; I had been here before but it had never looked so huge .
24 Slowly I looked around at the other boys .
25 I looked around at the other passengers and tried to start a conversation .
26 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 .
27 Now I looked up at the ‘ sonic ’ photos on the wall .
28 I looked up at the concrete-grey sky , still surprisingly free of graffiti .
29 After the excitement died down , and I was being congratulated by my wee brother and the others , I looked up at the Edelmans ' window .
30 I looked up at the nurse , surprised by my name on a stranger 's lips .
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