Example sentences of "he look into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths ' company . |
2 | In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths ' company . |
3 | Searching his eyes , not entirely sure she believed him , she walked round him to look into the lounge . |
4 | I never forget a face — ( He looks into the SPY 's face ) … not that I know yours that is . |
5 | He looked into the farmer 's smiling red face . |
6 | He looked into the map room , but no one was there . |
7 | He looked into the turbulence , the red and the black at the heart of the Jackson Pollock painting . |
8 | He looked into the wardrobes and through the drawers in the dressing-table and tallboy . |
9 | He looked into the cradle the painters were using to paint the outside of the balustrade from , and saw an old radio so spotted with paint it could have been an art exhibit . |
10 | On his right , Doyle 's pale blue eyes were steady under the black hair , his face doubly familiar and hated because Tug saw something very like it every time he looked into the mirror . |
11 | He looked into the mirror to see a pair of brown eyes looking at him levelly , appreciative of and amused by his scrutiny . |
12 | He looked into the mirror and screamed . |
13 | Oh ’ — he looked into the basket — ‘ I 'm not going for a week ; I just wanted a sandwich or two . |
14 | Holly held the mug between his two hands , and his palms were warmed , and he looked into the murk of the liquid . |
15 | He looked into the calm of the face , into the clear eyes . |
16 | He looked into the fire . |
17 | And something else ; something he saw as the curtain tore away and he looked into the depths of the unbelievable face above him , fractionally dulled his reflexes . |
18 | He looked into the woman 's face . |
19 | He looked into the living-room . |
20 | He looked into the Doctor 's eyes , and saw incomprehension , sympathy — and disdain . |
21 | He looked into the box and then immediately closed and left it . |
22 | Chief Constable Burrows was outside his club in Friar Street when a fellow-member approached him and suggested he looked into the whereabouts of Philip Drew , an actor who was performing in a play called The Monster at Reading 's Royal Theatre at the time of the Oliver murder . |
23 | He believed he was as beautiful as ever when he looked into the glass , but perhaps the AIDS scare had stopped them picking up older men in bars . |
24 | If he looked into the device , he may have left something of himself . ’ |