Example sentences of "[vb base] at [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Look at yourself in the mirror . |
2 | If you look at yourself in the mirror , you are gazing into the eyes of a predator . |
3 | If you look at yourself in the mirror , no amount of willing can remove er , fat around your waist . |
4 | If you look at something like the Institute for Group Psychotherapy in London , it 's founded on other writings than Freud 's writings on Group Psychology . |
5 | There is nobody here who ca n't wake up in the morning and look at himself in the mirror . ’ |
6 | He saw his son sit up , lean forward and look at him with the wary expression that irritated him so much . |
7 | Look at him with the bloody roll in the window ! |
8 | 1989 , The Year Of The Microscope ( to Jan ) Largest ever collection of working microscopes on public display ; the public are invited to bring along their own specimens and look at them through the different microscopes . |
9 | The problems of crofting may be insoluble in terms of practical politics , but , if we look at them in the right way , we may find that they themselves are a resource . |
10 | All the same , if we turn the figures about and look at them from the point of view of the older generation themselves , we still find that in early modern England only 10 per cent of sixty-year-olds were living with their married children or grandchildren . |
11 | I get all dolled up for a party and then I look at myself in the mirror and suddenly chicken out , put my jeans on , ruffle up my hair , and only then do I feel comfortable . ’ |
12 | A few days later , I look at myself in the mirror . |
13 | Mr Rogich says , unhelpfully : ‘ I look at everything from the historical point of view because I think that gives greater impact to the message . ’ |
14 | They look at everything from the point of view of the provider and their only discernible policy is that they are against privatization . |
15 | Get up and look at yourselves in the mirror . |
16 | I mostly just look at mine from the window ; I 've got to know the walnut tree over a whole year now . |
17 | So perhaps we can have a look there , and this will appear on the ne and , and I suggest we look at it on the next General Purposes Committee . |
18 | Perhaps the deep concern of the horsemen to keep their high standard of work even in the ordinary day-to-day ploughing can best be understood when we look at it against the background of a practice that was once common in many parts of Suffolk . |
19 | But it feels strange : when you look at it in the bowl , it looks too runny to be fun , but when you touch it , it 's the squelchiest , stickiest sensation ; it turns to spaghetti when you let it drip through your fingers and it 's stodgy enough to make into patterns , swirling in different colours and practising making faces , people , letters and numbers . |
20 | If you look at it in the light , you can see that it was made in Bohemia . |
21 | ‘ Or at least look at it in the winter , ’ said Sophia . |
22 | So then from that graph , try and predict before you look at it in the next picture |
23 | You look at it in the dark ? |
24 | I really do n't know Emily because I 've never even heard of the work and I suggest you look at it in the dictionary |
25 | It is an odd building , when you look at it from the front , because it is very asymmetrical . |
26 | But the , the reason why that 's true maybe , might n't it , that if you look at it from the child 's point of view , the crying is a , is a signal it 's sending to its parent . |
27 | In going through this document , look at it from the viewpoint of the buyer as well as your own client , and if the buyer 's conveyancer has made any slip or omission , put it right ; you may yourself one day be grateful for a similar courtesy . |
28 | She would survey him coldly with eyes that spat venom — Look at you with the gimp of an old scarecrow on you , they would say . |
29 | Sometimes the past may be a greased pig ; sometimes a bear in its den ; and sometimes merely the flash of a parrot , two mocking eyes that spark at you from the forest . |
30 | Sometimes she would stand in front of Sarah and stare at her in the most curious way , saying nothing . |