Example sentences of "look [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 Not much more than that , I think most good ne neighbours look for each other anyway , in fact probably that 's what happens in your street .
2 In working-class areas , neighbours similarly look after each other 's offspring .
3 You all look after each other .
4 Now , arriving at his own manor of Kouklia , he recognised as if he had been bred to it the sound and smell and look of each component ; each piece of equipment .
5 We look into each other 's eyes like card players wondering what 's hidden .
6 ‘ Next , we look into each other 's eyes , like this . ’
7 Look in each engine bay for the power-plant they share : the racing version delivering explosive performance for up to 24 hours at a time ; the S-class working its passage for a lifetime — unobtrusively , powerfully , and with unstinting reliability .
8 We just look at each other — me crying and Marie just staring .
9 I look at each of them .
10 The nurses cast an eye at his blood pressure and look at each other .
11 Look at each probable ( and possible ) house in its setting from as many viewpoints as you can .
12 Because this is a test of observation and not of memory , make sure you look at each item in relation to the others , noticing not simply the objects themselves but the pattern they form on the tray .
13 They look at each other in mutual love and self-giving , a trinity yet together revealing the unity of the Godhead .
14 Look at each picture and talk about it .
15 Look at each one in turn .
16 MARRIED people rarely look at each other when they talk .
17 We look at each one in turn .
18 Look at each option carefully and consider the likely consequences of each course of action .
19 In order to make some sense of these debates about changing class boundaries , we look at each class in turn , and draw in our analysis on two highly useful concepts , the concepts of ‘ social closure ’ and ‘ social reproduction ’ .
20 Then look at each one very carefully , removing any yellowish pieces , which may give the finished dish a bitter taste .
21 Look at each member of your team .
22 The children , who stand in a small cluster near the goat enclosure , now look at each other and laugh , too , but when the laibon swings his impressive , lidded gaze towards them , they freeze .
23 The girls look at each other , finger on lips .
24 Then they look at each other and quickly look away again , trying not to smile .
25 ( See pages 180 if you are not sure how to do this. ) 4 Now look at each of those four pictures in turn .
26 The richness and diversity will be when your grandchildren , your great grandchildren , are of mixed race , mixed ancestry : look at each other with fondness and love out of eyes which slant every which way and who compare the shade of their skins with interest , not envy : because the paler the skin no longer means the longer-lived , the more prosperous , the more educated , the more capable of reaching the fullness of human potential .
27 The aunts look at each other .
28 Look at each other .
29 They look at each other down the aisle .
30 We look at each other nervously .
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