Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] looked [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now yesterday Alison MacDonald looked at the lot of parents struggling around Glasgow in the first of her series on child friendly Scotland .
2 Herr Nordern looked around the table , exuberant , dizzy with happiness , and then , remembering the toast he had been about to make , raised his glass .
3 He says that Murray Johnstone looked at the idea but concluded that : ‘ There did n't seem to be much sense in launching a common investment fund .
4 Mrs. Favor looked from the McLaren girl to Russell .
5 Miss Havisham looked at the fire , and then at me again .
6 Stockier than Morpurgo , with a less untroubled brow and a glare at the camera of barely bridled contempt , Ramsey Everett looked of the whole pack the one most prone to question their right to behave as they wished .
7 Mother Francis looked at the women with appreciative eyes .
8 Ibn Fayoud looked at the place settings , noting that the few racing contacts he had been obliged to invite had sensibly been distributed among the more amusing people who had come up from London .
9 When Dr Mortimer looked at the body , he found that this was , in fact , what had happened .
10 Sergeant Hanafin looked at the ground and said softly : ‘ That house Sonny is havin' built for himself and his future wife … ’
11 Sergeant Burgess looked at the body .
12 Anthony Everard looked at the meter with his customary care with sums , however small , and began to unfold a ten-thousand-franc note from a small gold clip , then hesitated , and looked again .
13 Sergeant Davis looked at the woman detective .
14 Mrs Rosalia Alderley looked about the library at the gleaming , polished wood , the dust-free shelves and the shining leather bindings on the many volumes stacked upon them , and brought her gaze back to Theda 's face .
15 Mr Peters looked towards the back of the hall in surprise .
16 Concluding , Mr Kinnock looked beyond the conference : ‘ It is an encouragement , an inspiration to see this party working together , coming to a joint position on objectives , and of not only telling itself , but exuding to the British public the feeling that we are fit to serve our country . ’
17 Then Mr Isherwood looked at the FLORA & FAUNA section .
18 SEXY Michelle Pfeiffer looked like the Catwoman who 'd got the cream as she showed off her new love last night .
19 Sir Edmund looked at the letter again .
20 Standing silently in his trench , dug into the shingle on Browndown Beach , Driver Oliver looked along the sights of his light machine gun .
21 Nicola Hammond looked in the phone book .
22 Mrs Phelps looked along the shelves , taking her time .
23 A week later , Mrs Viney looked at the heap by the back door and said , ‘ There 's more coal here than I thought there was . ’
24 Auntie Lou looked at the children , too .
25 Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan looked upon the tournament as a public relations exercise rather than a moneymaking venture .
26 Brian Davison looked at the Count of Mortain 's lands in the West Country based on the castles of Neroche and Montacute in Somerset ; James Bond has examined the estates of Evesham Abbey in Worcestershire ( Fig. 13 ) and Abingdon Abbey in Oxfordshire , and John Blair has discussed the endowments of Lewes Priory in Sussex before 1200 .
27 Peter Hickton looked to the source of the interruption .
28 Captain Seru looked at the numbers .
29 Bob Collins looked at the contact sheet through a magnifying glass .
30 On Saturday morning Comte Philippe looked across the breakfast table at his brother .
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