Example sentences of "look up at his [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , as Pete had been opening out the canvas deck cover on a relaunched Fairline Fury while Ted paced the dock alongside , he 'd looked up at his employer and said , ‘ You really want to know ? ’ |
2 | She tried to get her mind to work , looking up at his face . |
3 | Early of Ely and Family ’ ( 1771 ) in which the richly clad Earl , the Countess and their two musical daughters sway elegantly in front of an idealised Greek temple set in their newly designed gardens while a small African boy dressed in a combination of Turkish and Indian costume holds up the Earl 's diadem , curiously peering round the Countess to look up at his owner . |
4 | She watched Mr Evans turn in his chair and look up at his sister and felt her chest tighten . |
5 | At night I would stand on the pavement opposite the Hospedaje Lisboa and look up at his window . |
6 | ‘ Well , now that you know , let's go into the courtyard and look up at his window . |
7 | Louis looked up at his daughter . |
8 | At the Hospedaje Lisboa where Dana stayed — ‘ Camas , Comidas ’ — I looked up at his window as I had so often done on those lonely days and nights he spent away from me . |
9 | Craning his neck , the old man looked up at his stepson . |
10 | Lio ! rt looked up at his feet . |
11 | John sat back and looked up at his wife . |
12 | She was examining a few canvases stacked against the wall but she looked up at his question . |
13 | Garry looked up at his brother , his thin face already grimy . |
14 | She looked up at his face , unattractively blotched by the morning chill , at the grubby stubble , at the two brittle hairs at the corners of his mouth , at the trace of blackened blood in the left nostril , as if he had had a nose bleed , at the eyes , still gummy with sleep . |
15 | I looked up at his face and braced myself for the inevitable blast . |
16 | She tilted her head back and looked up at his face . |
17 | He looked up at his son wearily . |
18 | Ben shivered , not from fear or cold , but from some deeper , more complex response , then turned and looked up at his mother , smiling . |