Example sentences of "look [prep] [pron] [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 Moderator in commending these reports to the general assembly and in particular , in presenting its work on ritual abuse , the Board is conscious of its deep indebtedness to those who have looked on its behalf at the mixture of evidence and conjecture on this most disturbing area of modern human depravity .
2 Frightening a woman by looking into her bedsit at eleven at night causing her to fear violence was held to be immediate despite the fact that the victim could have escaped in the time it would have taken for the accused to get to her : Smith v Chief Superintendent , Woking Police Station ( 1983 ) 76 Cr App R 234 ( DC ) .
3 the effect was to be sitting on the bench … when leee scored everyone ( Wilko and co ) were looking into our box at the TV for a replay .
4 He went on to tell Sadat that the US ambassador kept looking at his watch at the airport , 'saying that every minute I delayed was not in , my interest nor in the interest of Iran . "
5 For further statistics , you may like to look in your library at recent editions of SOCIAL TRENDS , the GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY , SOCIAL SECURITY STATISTICS and the FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY .
6 Under the arch , look to your left at Plečnik 's dramatic staircase rising through three floors , severe with its hypostyle of stumpy Doric columns ( 1927–31 ) , later known as the Plečnik Room .
7 He looked into his tent at the two dark cowled figures squatting there .
8 Professor St John Goth heard a door a few minutes before he last looked at his watch at twelve-forty-five .
9 It was only when you looked at his score at the end of a round that you realised that somehow he was three under par .
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