Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] look [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Information on matters like drug and solvent abuse is widely available and will also tell you what signs of possible abuse to look out for . |
2 | From under fierce black brows a pair of hazel eyes looked out calculatingly at the impersonal kitchen , made spotless by the ministrations of a Dutch cleaning lady . |
3 | Another plus : the window of this room looked out over grey slate roofs to the harbour and Albert Pier . |
4 | The back of this house looked over a lawn full of chestnuts and beech , through an avenue of espaliered pears next to a Beatrix Potter asparagus patch , down to the water meadows of the Avon . |
5 | On a raised dais in front of large windows looking out on to the agricultural college gardens sat the Inspector . |
6 | Two great examples of sparkling wines to look out for are Sainsbury 's Sparkling Vouvray Brut , £6.15 and Sparkling Saumur , £5.75 . |
7 | There are a number of important factors to look out for . |
8 | Rows of mustachioed men looked down at us from their perches on metal shelves along the walls . |
9 | There was a rustic seat on an area of crazy paving looking out towards the neat lawns . |
10 | Plus , we 've got a all the facts on the recent TV scare over ‘ bursting ’ tanks , a selection of new fish to look out for , and readers ' problems solved . |
11 | The room , warmed by a large oil-stove , was close ; a window with tiny panes looked out over slate roofs to a distant , misty sea . |
12 | Imagine you have an office with large windows looking out over an open-plan office ; through these windows you can see what your subordinates are up to . |
13 | We arrived at Bury St Edmunds with three hours to look around and have lunch . |
14 | But Fulton said : ‘ We have a strong squad with new names to look out for in Tim Brasher , Brad Godden and Steve Renouf . ’ |
15 | When it came to Glasgow fun Fergus stood alone , but Lord Roberts , that same whose statue and cuddy stand in splendid isolation looking down on Kelvin Park from Park Circus , told the graduation audience in Glasgow University in 1913 that , ‘ Britain stands alone still ’ . |
16 | He stripped off his shirt and jeans and stood in brief bathing-trunks looking down at her , his tanned legs and muscular body catching the sun . |
17 | I climbed through the Megger Stones and on to Great Coum looking down Dentdale and Deepdale . |
18 | People at nearby tables looked round . |
19 | When at last Andrus looked up , his face was haggard . |