Example sentences of "[conj] looked [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the fire-comer stood a black-and-white goat , with knobby little horns and eyes like yellow glass , and on the hearth lay a very large cat , a multi-coloured , mazy-patterned brindled cat , that looked up at the little tailor with eyes like cold green jewels , with black slits for pupils . |
2 | The child followed Aggie through the middle arch and towards a heavy , paintless oak door , then into a room dimly lit by a window that looked on to the covered way . |
3 | He had to move slowly , carefully on the stairs because , for a brief moment , he was in full sight of the soldiers through the big plate glass window that looked out onto the narrow quay . |
4 | They found themselves in a long corridor with one glass wall that looked out into a bright , modern , open-plan and spacious area . |
5 | She paused outside the villa , and looked round at the dark hills against the starry sky . |
6 | Cissy Salt , her baby face hard and cold as a coin , stood back from the couch and looked round at the trembling tearful group . |
7 | He put down his pocket Bible and looked around with a certain grim satisfaction . |
8 | The night was cold and black but when he stopped and looked up between the black overhanging gables of the houses , he was pleased to see the clouds beginning to break up . |
9 | He sat down in the deck chair , loosened his collar and tie , then lay back and looked up into the dark coolness of the oak branches . |
10 | He turned and looked up into the scaly horse face above him . |
11 | Berdichev huffed impatiently and looked up at the overhead camera . |
12 | Cranston stepped back and looked up at the lead-paned windows . |
13 | She paused and looked up at the small gentle fields for the placid yellow outline of the Jersey cow . |
14 | He stretched , cracking muscles , and looked up at the small window above the high altar , pleased to see it would be a fair day . |
15 | She lay on the grass , beside him , and looked up at the blue sky . |
16 | However , ’ he stamped his feet and looked up at the darkened mass of the church , ‘ no one , not even in Southwark , can be that degenerate . |
17 | He began to tremble as he stepped through the door and looked up at the dim stairway which climbed steeply out of the bare and musty hall . |
18 | She paused at the bottom of the wide stone staircase and looked up at the heavy doors of the church which had been drawn back and allowed a partial view of the dark interior of the building . |
19 | The coroner stamped his feet and looked up at the star-filled sky . |
20 | She put on her own sunglasses and looked out across the worn pitch . |
21 | Hercule Poirot sat on the white sand and looked out across the sparkling blue water . |
22 | We had dinner on top of a tall building in Tapiola and looked out across the ice-locked offshore islands . |
23 | They sat down on some chairs by the window , and looked out across the Rivoli Gardens . |
24 | They both turned and looked out across the fresh greenery sparkling in the April sunlight towards the solitary plume of blue smoke . |
25 | Edward stopped and looked out across the open sea . |
26 | Carefully , he straightened and looked out through the fluted glass in the upper part of the door . |
27 | She walked to the window and looked out into the dull afternoon light . |
28 | She stood by the window , and looked out at a grey cat on a grey wall in the grey road . |
29 | When he had finished , Bicker strode to the window and looked out at the tumbled clouds of the late day and the gathering darkness of the deserted hills . |
30 | And what a month it 's been , ’ mused Breeze , and she made a peep-hole too , and looked out at the sodden fields where leggy lambs were standing in groups , obviously wondering what had become of the lovely sunshine their mothers had told them about . |