Example sentences of "look through [art] " in BNC.

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1 When he crouched in the gap between the attic door and the first curve of the banister , he could look through the rails and see right along the ground-floor corridor to the kitchen .
2 Do you look through the pages of Ideal Home , admire the houses and the handicrafts and say ‘ I wish someone would teach me how to do that ’ ?
3 It means that the photographer can actually look through the lens with the aid of mirrors and so view exactly what the photograph will frame .
4 ‘ I 'd love to go and look through the window with you some time , ’ Benny offered .
5 However , before you sit down to knit do look through the features — this month 's variety of topics may well include just the one you need .
6 ‘ Did you look through the windows ? ’
7 Big Cassie was telling me a story about a couple of riveters that worked together , a family , brothers or cousins or something , and er she says that the guy was a riveter , he used to Maybe if the guy was on the inside holding , on the riveter on the outside this I 'm sure she said they were brothers , he would shout one of them from outside you know , shout his name and the boy would look through the hole you know , and he 's he would spit on him he would spit through the hole .
8 see you had to go out and look through the rivet hole to see who was shouting in you know .
9 Insurance The chairman will look through the portfolio to ascertain the details .
10 ‘ Watson , you know the house , so I want you to go forward and look through the windows .
11 Insurance The chairman will look through the portfolio to ascertain the details .
12 ‘ All right , Rosie , let's look through the wardrobes . ’
13 It , it 's all that and then you can just look through the amplifier
14 mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all , you had to a library and to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now presumably it 's just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes .
15 mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all you had to send a librarian to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now it 's presumably just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes .
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