Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] look at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Bella avoided looking at Joe . |
2 | Britain was today considering a United States request to look at ways of joining an air operation to parachute relief supplies into Bosnia . |
3 | Katherine turned to look at Senga . |
4 | Later that evening they had been sitting in a restaurant and Maggie had looked at Tom and said , her delicate face and long neck almost visibly aquiver with pleasure , |
5 | Isabel turned to look at fitzAlan before answering . |
6 | In May 1960 the EEC began to look at ways of liberalising the movement of capital , and the following year issued the first regulations governing the existence of cartels . |
7 | Borough council chief executive Clive Owen has looked at unemployment statistics , business confidence and the housing market to determine the state of the town 's economy . |
8 | Michael Lee turned to look at Katherine . |
9 | Now McGowan tuned to look at Jed and Jed saw his own face twice . |
10 | Sarah chose to look at contract distribution and information systems division in her dissertation . |
11 | Timothy turned to look at Topaz and became strangely silent . |
12 | ( Marlon tries to look at ant 's backside . |
13 | As war in Europe approached , Yakovlev began looking at fighter and bomber designs and produced the Ya–22 twin-engined , high-speed combat aircraft which entered series production as the Yak–2 bomber and was later completely redesigned as the Yak–4 . |
14 | Council officers in Darlington have looked at ways of supporting the campaign . |
15 | Council officers in Darlington have looked at ways of supporting the campaign . |
16 | Charles stops looking at Howard . |
17 | In December 1935 , Perrin decided to look at ethylene . |
18 | Emma sat looking at Ruth . |
19 | Hoomey went to look at Bones , thoughtfully . |