Example sentences of "[adv prt] and look [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We went in and looked from room to room . |
2 | And before those following could rein in and look for cover , or dismount and string their bows , or drive headlong into the trees from which their death was launched , the second volley followed the first . |
3 | She had n't been out because she wanted to stay in and look after Bradley . |
4 | William Davis , Chairman of the British Tourist Authority , says overseas visitors are still coming but they 're trading down and looking for bargains . |
5 | Suddenly Brown Owl bent down and looked at Jane 's foot . |
6 | She put the goose down and looked at Nick . |
7 | Yes , I have n't brought the modular things I mentioned to you on the phone the other day but I think it would be very useful to sit down and look at structuring that |
8 | I get on and look through Peter 's stuff while Marie talks to him . |
9 | Horton broke off and looked at Wycliffe as though apologising for boring him . |
10 | I 've no intention of paying — ’ She broke off and looked at Silas . |
11 | I can hardly believe you — ’ she broke off and looked at James . |
12 | He moved off and looked to Maurice to follow . |
13 | The young females tend to fly off and look for mates elsewhere . |
14 | And it looks as if this behaviour is all about encouraging the ducklings to erm , go off on their own , as it were an and to start to run off and look for food . |
15 | After a little while , Wycliffe straightened up and looked at Bourne . |
16 | I said , yeah , and you picked them up and looked at dates and chucked them on cart . |
17 | Juliet sat up and looked at David . |
18 | One clearly libidinous writer gives thanks for my providing him with a far from platitudinous substitute for an invitation to come up and look at etchings . |
19 | But I mean I , I see no point in all of us going out and looking for presents . |
20 | Erm but I mean on the other hand if you start trying to develop your criteria , and I 'd go out and look at Botton Village and look at the Richmond Fellowship or something , |
21 | Aragorn puts down Andúril at the gate of the Golden Hall , and declares its name : ‘ The guard stepped back and looked with amazement ’ . |
22 | He put the skull back and looked at Carrie . |
23 | She quickly dropped one into each saucer before standing back and looking at Beth with a forlorn expression . |
24 | It 's sad , you know ’ — she turned about and looked at Peggy ‘ It is sad when a mother outshines a daughter , and aims to do it to the extent of trying to fascinate her son-in-law . |
25 | The man turned round and looked at Robyn with startled eyes . |
26 | Father Kipling stooped and said a few words to them as he passed into the sacristy to vest , and they turned round and looked at Clare . |