Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [noun] look [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not just that high myth looks down towards low present reality . |
2 | She stared at him with her beautiful Indian eyes , puzzled I am sure by this tall man looking down at her . |
3 | Some good ones to look out for are the 1940's style Retro Dryer from Clairol , £24.95 . |
4 | Another good show to look out for this month is the Afro Hair & Beauty exhibition which this year celebrates its 10th Anniversary . |
5 | Do n't miss this great opportunity to look out for are swallowtail butterflies , hawker dragonflies and spectacular orchids on a natural history ramble around Blue Marshes National Nature Reserve in the Broads . |
6 | But there are a few general pointers to look out for . |
7 | When you stepped out of hiding and fronted me , this same face looked over your shoulder . |
8 | A few black-gowned priests looked up startled . |
9 | Singly and in groups , these aristocratic figures look down on us from the walls of the Crousel-Robelin-Bama gallery , proud survivors of a vanishing world . |
10 | Instantly , without warning or provocation , to a man these visiting Whites look up , point at me , and break very loudly into a repeated chorus of ‘ YOU — ARE — CANTONA , SAY YOU ARE CANTONA ’ . |
11 | To the Jew this was the great saving act of God to which all later generations looked back with thankfulness . |
12 | All good detectives look around the room , ’ murmured Antony . |
13 | There are many tell-tale signs to look out for : |
14 | The question presented itself at yesterday 's Foyle 's lunch in Mayfair , when the distinguished scientist Sir Rudolf Peierls took an early siesta during an interesting speech by Lord Zuckerman , whose new book we were celebrating , and who at that very moment looked down the top table and described Peierls , rightly , as ‘ one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists ever ’ . |
15 | I thought again of the Sacrifice Poles ; more deliberately this time , picturing each one in turn , remembering their positions and their components , seeing in my mind what those sightless eyes looked out to , and flicking through each view like a security guard changing cameras on a monitor screen . |
16 | Those left standing looked around sheepishly , as though , like Adam and Eve , they suddenly found they were naked and in the open . |
17 | It seemed one hundred years that those poor people looked up at him — at Gabriel the fraud — and waited for a miracle . |
18 | And I really dig those cute babes looking on ! |
19 | Several stranded passengers looked on as the driver stepped down from the cab and was arrested . |
20 | Several more ladies looked round sharply at the tea table , as Mrs Frizzell tried to snatch her purchases back . |
21 | However , do ask an instructor or a pilot experienced on your type of glider for advice or any adverse behaviour to look out for . |