Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [to-vb] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then I crept forward to look at Granny .
2 You had only to look at holiday romances , she told herself , or shipboard affairs , to know that unfamiliar surroundings and propinquity acted as a hothouse , a forcing ground for unrealistic situations .
3 He continued also to thrive at North Marston , where the chapter took pains to market their investment with a modish development of the church .
4 So strong was this hankering for the Gothic and everything that went with it that many of them refused even to look at nature first-hand , but looked at it through a special lens called a Claude-glass , Claude being a French painter of the Gothic who designed his glass especially for looking at ancient ruins and alpine chasms .
5 She refused even to look at Ace , although her body clamoured with a painful intensity as soon as he came to stand next to her .
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