Example sentences of "[pron] look [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Especially when I look around at the bug-eyed gawkers staring , almost hypnotised , at the images .
2 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
3 Meanwhile , my apologies for not being with you today and I look forward to a FANTASTIC reunion with you all at Crystal Palace in November .
4 I look forward to a comparable result for trust-status hospitals in Scotland .
5 I look forward to a further round of bilateral negotiations between Israel and her Arab neighbours soon .
6 I look forward to a positive and enthusiastic response from my right hon. and learned Friend the Solicitor-General .
7 Well done , ‘ Mid-Hants ’ , and I look forward to an early return visit .
8 I look forward to the Prime Minister being present that day — but , of course , by then it will be a Labour Prime Minister .
9 Mr. Walker : I do not blame the Hon. Gentleman for making such a speech just before a by-election , but I am glad to tell him that tomorrow I shall go through every detail of the valleys programme and I look forward to the Labour party 's publishing beside each item what the Labour Government achieved in their last five years .
10 I look forward to the post-match analysis of the Leeds match .
11 I look forward to the branded Share Shop identity enduring beyond the offer and becoming a recognised symbol for accessible and affordable advisory and dealing services . ’
12 But I 've enjoyed being here , I hope you 've enjoyed it as much as I have , and I look forward to the next time that I 'm sitting in the hot seat ; until then , from me , goodbye .
13 Above all , I look forward as the new Labour Party Treasurer to bringing the party membership fee down from the dizzy heights of eighteen pounds to the level which we in the trades unions know ordinary people can afford .
14 If I look up to the blue sky , as yet I must when it is blue and bright suddenly , it is in spite of the heavy limb and relaxing back that will drag me down or cause me to hasten home .
15 But when I look ahead up the white road
16 I look out across the twinkling expanse of ocean , and decide to go and see Teddy .
17 ‘ If I look out of the right window . ’
18 I look back at the old woman , marvelling at Enid and Philip for finding her interesting enough to talk about .
19 When I look back on the long friendship , I realize that I need not have had certain misgivings about troubling Eliot or taking up his time — misgivings due to temperamental diffidence rather than to genuine modesty , I am afraid — because he was both generous of his time and solicitous about the welfare of those in whom lie took an interest .
20 Below , I look down on the differing surfaces , the differing states of ripeness from light green through to gold .
21 Or alternatively the new situation is completely ignored and the time-space mesh contracted to such a degree that landform is almost taken as read and interest is , instead , directed at hydrological matters relating to the transmission of water and sediment across land-surfaces which look increasingly like the isotropic ones of human geographers .
22 There are three windows on the side of the house , which look down onto a small courtyard .
23 Methinks that the Dolls were n't the ‘ damp-squib ’ that Nick Kent would have led us to believe , because if you look closely at the increasing number of British ‘ punk ’ bands emerging by the shipload , you will see in each one , a little bit of the Dolls .
24 Instead you manipulate the plots of the others to your own ends , playing one off against the others , letting them waste their energies in fruitless rivalries while you look on from a safe distance , waiting patiently for the moment to make your move , the day when I drop dead and you can come home and claim your own .
25 Er particularly if you look just at the ordinary wall fronts the front wall the stones are very much more heavily eroded there than they are on this this the aisle here .
26 When you 're inside there if you look right at the far end you 'll see one of the old windows , a beautiful old window that 's five hundred years old .
27 You look rather at a loose end over there .
28 I think it 'll come but , well , we 're rather impatient I think when you look back over the past hundred years you see some massive erm changes which are quite unprecedented .
29 From the terrace beside the chapel you look down on the playing fields of Eton .
30 When you look down , when you are seeing it in on the television pictures , you look down from an aerial view .
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