Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] look [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Whenever she looked round the tall , robed figure was getting closer .
2 One of these predictions was that the number of galaxies or similar objects in any given volume of space should be the same wherever and whenever we look in the universe .
3 Could n't take the tight lips and the heavy sighs whenever they looked at the twins . ’
4 Jack Spier has trouble keeping his emotions under control whenever he looks at the Red Cross letter from his parents saying goodbye .
5 I have described how I looked in the mirror and , seeing myself ‘ in the flesh ’ did not recognise myself .
6 They say , ‘ Oh , we do n't trust how you look after the paintings ’ and so on , but you can be over cautious .
7 This should determine how we look at the Koran now …
8 The first method saves the graph as a ‘ picture ’ of how it looks on the screen .
9 it 's surprising how it looks from the
10 But the green smell used to be there and it was strong enough to make me think of English summers when I looked at the sky .
11 In that horrible moment when I looked across the room and realized that poor old Eddy was dead I certainly felt something .
12 I know what I see when I look at the grass and I have been told that the colour is called ‘ green ’ .
13 But the thing I keep coming back to when I look at the figures is that Northallerton is only a third bigger than Selby .
14 Quite a few leaves underfoot here and there autumn almost upon us , next thing you knew when you looked round the trees were bare , the people hurrying home of an evening , winter upon you .
15 It 's down , see when you , when you look at the .
16 There is when you look at the picture it 's so beautiful .
17 The fireplace was the centre of a living room where you looked into the flames and you relaxed in front of them and saw images .
18 Maitlin erm you 'll notice that it concentrates on spatial frequencies which is a particular interpretation of the type studies where you look at the responses of the brain to particular stimuli .
19 Part of the problem that we got back to when we looked over the issues is that what 's happening in the private sector is not just that it 's growing but that it 's very much in an unplanned fashion .
20 well I am convinced by Andrew 's explanation erm I would like to say in terms of when we look at the staff costs against budget , and we came in at only eleven thousand pounds less , er I think that is a erm that we , we , we can congratulate our business manager , on the good control that 's been exercised over the past year .
21 But but small movement a little bit of movement around and some people did as we 'll see when we look at the video this afternoon , but some people you know grew roots er it becomes that way .
22 Now a look ahead to a series of special reports on Central next week , when we look at the future of transport .
23 in the way it has done , and furthermore , every year there 's a survey taken in this country , where we look across the country at the public service and we ask people in the community what they think of their public services .
24 Across the road to the butcher 's where they looked in the window to see back at the reflection of Hogan 's Outfitters and realise that Sean Walsh had gone back inside to the empire that would one day be his .
25 It cost rather a lot , Nigel discovered when he looked at the bills he was expected to pay .
26 A third took him into the garden where he looked at the neat undisturbed flower-beds .
27 Wherever you looked at the French giant , Renault was making progress in 1992 where other manufacturers were struggling to stand still .
28 ‘ There is plenty for him , ’ observed Dorothy , ‘ wherever he looks on the carpet . ’
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