Example sentences of "his [noun] look at the " in BNC.
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1 | The two Yorkshire Puddings sit on his lap looking at the world through angel hair matted with dried spit . |
2 | Kopyion sat at his desk looking at the major . |
3 | His black eyes flickered , and he drew the monk over by his sleeve to look at the pageant more closely . |
4 | Mr Brocklebank , who had been sent by his wife to look at the house , reported back . |
5 | Serve them right , he thought vindictively and then , imitated at his own childishness , turned his head to look at the other people arranged alongside him , the desk 's shining expanse of polished wood reflecting their faces as twisted white blobs . |
6 | He turned his head to look at the mantelpiece . |
7 | After a bit , he took off his debonair jacket and lay back on the bed in a beautiful fluted shirt , much creased , holding her newspaper over his head to look at the article she had been reading . |
8 | I helped with the cows and the chickens , and went up on the hills with Mr Parks and his dog to look at the sheep . |
9 | When he was caught driving in January , Ironside claimed that he had been on his way to look at the possibilities of a council house exchange . |
10 | His thesis looked at the economic and environmental arguments over 40 and 44 tonne lorries . |
11 | He 'd have spent all his time looking at the bloody birds in the Jungle instead of reading his cue-cards . |
12 | Which the authorities could not understand , because everyone knew that at lunchtime Mr Wolski always went down to the benches by the Cages and ate his sandwiches looking at the eagles . |