Example sentences of "look [prep] him [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 How she had looked at him on their wedding day — as if he were a god !
2 Li Shai Tung sat back in his chair , looking about him at his fellow T'ang .
3 There was Maria Filippa , however , looking at him through her glasses which had misted up in horror and grief at his outburst , gulping the air like a fish ; she was not like his sister Rosa , not one of those girls he had to protect from their own compulsions , but his own beloved and burdened wife , so reserved in bed that he even regretted her modesty himself , and so far from the whore he was about to call her , he shuddered from head to foot .
4 That has its charm , ’ said his mother , looking at him through her silver glasses .
5 Elinor was looking at him with what might have been respect .
6 And Matey badly needed help ; indeed , she was looking at him with something like approval .
7 Gerrard was looking at him with his eyebrows slightly raised .
8 His eyes had a wildness about them , as though he might attack the boy , who was looking at him with his mouth open .
9 When he had been given to Uncle Farmborough to be his heir and to look after him in his old age , he was considered fortunate — but how could a child reconcile itself to such a strange state of affairs that he had been given away , to the fact that his own father and mother , brother and sister , lived quite near in the village but , as it were , in a different camp ?
10 He ignored her question ( " because I 'm a woman " , thought Miriam ) but smiled soothingly and said : " Will you look after him for me , Mrs Lang ?
11 ‘ You 'll look after him for me , wo n't you ? ’ she 'd said to me after we 'd got him unpacked and she could n't think of anything else which might prevent her from leaving .
12 Look after him for nothing ?
13 There was a long long silence , then , ‘ Look after him for me , Leith , ’ Rosemary requested , and rang off .
14 Will you come look after him for us ?
15 Even though she almost wholly accepted who Tammuz was , if only as an abstract , she still found it very difficult to look upon him as her father in flesh and blood .
16 The disasters that befell his army paradoxically heightened his personal charisma : even the barons of Outremer continued to look on him as their one potential saviour .
17 Samantha look at him with my glasses on .
18 She raised her head to look at him between her bare knees .
19 In 1714 , the laird of Gleneagles solicited the post of bailie of the regality of Lennox for his son James Haldane , an advocate who ‘ not haveing reccommendation or interest enought to bring him quickly into business … thought this might contribute some thing to it ’ , but the Duke of Montrose kept such appointments firmly in the hands of Graham gentlemen who looked upon him as their chief .
20 Gerald Seymour-Strachey looked at him with something close to outrage on his face : ‘ No , no — nothing of the kind .
21 The snake looked at him with its two small cold eyes , and moved through the open mouth and went round and round the neck , and stopped .
22 When she looked at him through her veil her fears vanished and she thought that she was the luckiest girl in the world .
23 She looked at him through her lashes , almost sullenly .
24 ‘ Lindsey , ’ he groaned softly as she looked at him through her lashes , ‘ do you have any idea what you 're doing to me ? ’
25 Rachel looked at him through her lashes .
26 She looked at him across her cheeks .
27 He thought about the way that Overdene looked at him from his glass cubbyhole whenever Henry was twenty minutes late from lunch .
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