Example sentences of "[coord] look [prep] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Forcing me to make that dreadful decision when we were first married — to either go abroad with him , or look after my father — was something I 've always found terribly hard to forgive . |
2 | He stops beside the kerb and looks into my face as if he has seen something there he never saw before . |
3 | In December 19231 went up to Somerville — was shown my room and looked at my timetable . |
4 | She stood lighting a cigarette and looking at my mother out of the corners of her eyes . |
5 | and looking from my window I expect to see |
6 | I was still going and getting the shopping for my mum , and looking after my sister 's baby as she could n't cope because he was a naughty little boy . |
7 | And looking after my mother ! |
8 | I try to go to keep-fit as often as I can , and I also enjoy knitting , listening to music , going out and looking after my son . ’ |
9 | ‘ Now we shall go and look at my farm . ’ |
10 | Ar , now I forgot what I was going to say , so I 'll have to go back and look at my piece of paper now . |
11 | Roger went on , ‘ Why do n't we put you in the canteen for a while , and I 'll go and look for my boss . |
12 | Come and look for my treat . ’ |
13 | Mum come and look at my man . |
14 | Mum , come and look at my man , he 's dead funny . |
15 | The great Russian theoretical physicist Lev Davidovitch Landau was fond of saying about [ 4 ] " There is obviously no such limitation — I can measure the energy and look at my watch ; then I know both energy and time ! " |
16 | ‘ Take me to the light and look at my face . ’ |
17 | Come and look through my telescope , and you will see that I am right . |
18 | I always assumed I 'd leave school and get a ‘ proper ’ job , then get married , have kids and look after my family in a modest little house . |
19 | My first concern is to find work and look after my family ’ . |
20 | I lay back on the empty bed and looked at my watch . |
21 | I tried the latch over and over and looked at my watch . |
22 | I nodded , too , and looked at my watch . |
23 | I sat and looked at my reflection and that of the formica table in the window . |
24 | I sat and looked at my trowel , Stoutstroke . |
25 | I gripped the telephone tightly and looked at my face in the little oblong mirror of the kiosk and could not , for a moment , think of a single thing to say . |
26 | I drank some of the coffee , which tasted of acorns , and looked at my meal . |
27 | Shelley sat close , pushing away the wine , and looked into my face . |
28 | Yes , your mother ( Kathleen to us ) kept house and looked after my sister and me when my mother died . |
29 | After I left Tillers , I just came home and looked after my mother . |