Example sentences of "look [adv prt] at [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sour old Mr Piggott , who had looked in at St Andrew 's , let fall an ejaculation quite unsuitable to its surroundings , and emerging from the vestry door , crunched purposefully and maliciously upon a piece of coke to relieve his feelings .
2 Then , after chewing and swallowing the fragrant morsel , and after a sip of the strong green Longjing ch'a — itself ‘ untasted ’ — he had looked up at Beth Shepherd and smiled broadly , complimenting her on the dish .
3 Tsu Ma gave a slight bow , then turned , looking down at Fei Yen .
4 It was late and I was looking down at Chung Kuo , wondering what lay ahead .
5 She sat , looking up at Fei Yen , her eyes wide with shock .
6 She turned her head , looking up at Li Yuan .
7 He shivered and raised his cup , looking back at Tsu Ma .
8 Where had Adam got the money to pay someone to look in at Wyvis Hall daily ?
9 The life-size image of the old man seemed to look down at Li Shai Tung , its dark eyes magnificent , its whole form filled with power .
10 The course will also look back at garden history and explore some of the ways in which budding designers can learn from the great designers of the past .
11 A look back at village history
12 Brian Kellerman looked down at Frank Stark , then at Farrell .
13 Then he looked down at Dr Ali .
14 He looked down at Edmund Mortimer , motionless at his feet , his mailed hands relaxed and empty in the turf .
15 Now as she looked up at Bob Collins , the smile left her face .
16 The trust which had shown on Effie 's face , before the chloroform-induced unconsciousness , was now repeated on McAllister 's as she looked up at Dr Neil .
17 He looked up at Mrs Tillotson .
18 He looked up at Nigel Steen .
19 Honor looked up at Lady West , a large woman with white hair puffed out round her lawn cap , and a heavy nose over thin , disgruntled lips .
20 Pringle looked up at Alan Markby stooping down beside him .
21 He looked up at Ray Doyle , and with no hint of expression on his face said , ‘ A bit reckless four five . ’
22 Then he looked up at Fei Yen , his strong features formed into a smile of pleasure .
23 He looked up at Sir John , who had his fiery red nose deep in a wine cup again .
24 He looked up at Sir Richard and Lady Isabella .
25 Meg turned , careful not to make the boat tilt and sway , and looked up at Peng Yu-wei , then back at Ben .
26 Evelyn took up the pen and wrote her name quickly , then looked up at Miss Harker who gave her the briefest of nods and immediately turned her attention back to the rest of the company .
27 He looked up at Miss Dersingham .
28 Endill looked back at Gibbet Hall .
29 Ranulf pulled his cloak tighter , stopped , and looked back at Godstowe Priory , a huge pile of masonry dark against the sky .
30 He looked back at Mrs Harper .
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