Example sentences of "look [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If I make a few constructive points , it will be looked on as a Liverpudlian poking his nose in .
2 I 'm now looked on as a one parent family .
3 It was probably effective the first time , but now it is looked on as a desperate move , a last ditch attempt to gain attention .
4 Yet right up until the Second World War , I suspect , Pau was looked on by a certain kind of English middle-class family as a safe and congenial southern town to which one might retire , or where , if need arose , the socially disgraced might comfortably hide .
5 Take this tiny sample : Leopold Bloom , the Dublin Jew , with his touching mixture of timorousness and courage , has looked in for a few moments at a church as a Mass is ending .
6 City came under some pressure from Tring , but the home side never looked down to a sub front .
7 But more affecting still is the first half of the record , in which he looks back with a wry , but far from dry , eye on his own childhood .
8 Judith Grossman 's novel , Her Own Terms , published in 1988 , looks back at a working-class scholarship-girl in the 1950s , who goes to Oxford from a South London Grammar school ; Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was .
9 He looks back on a stimulating and happy relationship with his fellow Board members .
10 The meticulously clean rooms are of medium size , nicely furnished and decorated with telephone and T.V. The breakfast room is of a good size and looks out onto a small garden .
11 It is a ground-floor flat , one wall is a window , which keeps the place cold and which looks out onto a bare field , with two scaffolding poles and a tarmac patch .
12 The dining room looks out onto a mature , secluded garden where the River Rother passes through on its way to Grasemere Lake .
13 It looks out over a peaceful rural landscape .
14 Surrounded by coconut groves , it looks out over a large , open-air swimming pool onto an excellent sandy beach and the sea beyond .
15 The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer .
16 Appropriately enough , we met in the Hominid Room of the Natural History museum , a light spacious rectangular chamber with a glass wall on one side that looks out on a grassy park .
17 When father and son were alone David stood warming his hands at the brazier , and looking down with a clouded face into the red glow .
18 On the relief the girl Athena , without aegis or shield ( she is shown now even without helmet , or with it in her hand ) leans on her spear , hand on hip , looking down at a small stele .
19 It was only when I was actually up there and the music had stopped , and I found myself looking down at a hundred or so expectant faces , that I remembered the magnitude of the task in front of me .
20 The arrow tip came free and I lay on my side in frightful suffering weakness , looking down at a sharp black point sticking out from scarlet wool .
21 Another few totters and another series of hasty hoppity-skips , and they were looking down at a ramshackle wooden building which sat in a hollow among yellow bushes of gorse .
22 None came and still under the drug 's influence at dawn , he found himself looking out from the top of a forty-foot tree — he had no memory of climbing it — and looking down on a vast meadow , flecked with patterns of multi-coloured light and rocks which turned into horses , all of which filled him with ‘ tremendous emotions ’ .
23 They were looking down into a long dark cellar , lit by a brazier at one end .
24 His room was on the first floor of the college , looking down into a narrow street that ran beside it .
25 We were looking down into a little valley like a green cup in the hills .
26 Looking down from a small window in the lodge house , the factor Robert Menzies was terrified to see the throngs of people , like herds of cattle milling at a tryst .
27 Jay Disley was spotted by the police looking in through a broken window and his accomplice Simon Brooklyn was found in the kitchen of the house in Berrybank Crescent .
28 They did not know then , were not to know for many years , were never fully to understand what it was that held them together — a sense of being on the margins of English life , perhaps , a sense of being outsiders , looking in from a cold street through a lighted window into a warm lit room that later might prove to be their own ?
29 They had their own windows with dark blue oil-cloth roller-blinds through which Dot could see into the compartment of the train alongside just like looking over at a next-door house .
30 The King is seen exchanging an earthly crown for a crown of thorns and looking up towards a heavenly crown
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