Example sentences of "look [adv prt] [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He smiled as the life went out in him , looking up at the already transparent Monster . |
2 | Looking back on the almost thirty-year-long era of the series , one does not automatically think of these essential mammerial features of the femme fatale when talking about Miss Sims . |
3 | He twirled about , looking back down the dimly lit corridor . |
4 | I 'm looking out at the moodily lit bathroom and wondering what I would do if I suddenly saw William appear out there , flight bags in hand , a Surprise , honey , I 'm home ! look on his face . |
5 | They turned to look up at the hastily nailed boards that had replaced the shattered windows . |
6 | Perched on the mountain close to the main square of Ravello , guests here can look out over the highly productive vineyards and dazzling blue sea . |
7 | I turned to look back at the softly gleaming , parallel surfaces converging towards an oblong of dimly lit structures , an oblong much taller and narrower than any doorway . |
8 | So if you 're a third man , or a third woman for that matter , look out for the specially selected hotels at which you can make some fantastic savings when a third person shares a room . |
9 | Badly paced , with a familiar climax ( The Silence Of The Lambs meets Cape Fear ) , but if you stay awake look out for the relatively complex treatment of the IRA early on , the Gulf War references and Sean Bean 's sunglasses |
10 | From the Hotel Cavalletto you look out on the most typical of Venetian scenes , as here the public rooms are bordered by a narrow waterfront where gondoliers come and go with their passengers . |
11 | ( Look back to the supposedly liberalising 1981 Contempt of Court Act and ask yourself whether its parliamentary proponents intended the general outcome that Lord Donaldson now proclaims ) . |
12 | ( Look back to the supposedly liberalising 1981 Contempt of Court Act and ask yourself whether its parliamentary proponents intended the general outcome that Lord Donaldson now proclaims ) . |
13 | Most popular are precast concrete paviours and slabs , but look around for the more interesting surface textures and designs . |
14 | Julius strolled over and looked down at the quietly flowing water . |
15 | Then he looked up towards the softly defined slopes , high above the village . |
16 | She looked back over the recently written unsatisfactory pages of her book , and there was no doubt that her mind must have been tired . |
17 | His policies looked back to the more aggressive activities of his father ; he fought the Alans , and he attacked Arles . |
18 | Sucking in a deep lungful of smoke , he looked back at the fiercely blazing funeral pyre for the first time . |
19 | The Saturday afternoon was drawing in now and Carrie looked out through the partly drawn curtains at the dark , rolling clouds . |
20 | Benin eased the velvet curtains apart and looked out over the brightly lit garden . |
21 | The boy slept in a large front bedroom whose window , were it not so closely covered by an old woollen blanket , looked out over the once elegant front walkway with its crazy paving and stepped terraces . |
22 | She looked out of the now sparkling window and heaved a deep sigh . |
23 | As I settled down in the straw-filled barn that I had left a few moments ago in search of food , I looked around at the now sleeping Frenchman , stretched out in the straw . |