Example sentences of "he look at the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If he looks at the dates of all those expressions , he will see that we published our statement in May , even after my hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) had made his remarks .
2 He looks at the bags of plasma : 15,000 ccs have been moved through Ali .
3 But I would make clear to Mr if he looks at the minutes of the budget review sub-committee , that the suggestion of the director of property services wastes his time fully exploring all options for the disposal of all or any part of the County Farms estate , for which he probably asks for a large amount of money , since it involves an enormous amount of wasted time , is not been agreed , it 's a non-delegated item , it was a recommendation of this committee which has not been moved at this committee , and it was a most unfortunate and woolly form of words .
4 He looked at the soles of the feet , making careful note of what he saw .
5 To test his theory he looked at the processes responsible for producing monstrosities , because these provided the closest observable parallel to the saltative transmutations demanded by his theory .
6 He looked at the bubbles intently : they could be frogspawn or snow just fallen , or clouds , or millions of tiny crystals , almost invisible .
7 He looked at the woodcuts , which were described on the title page as ‘ Illustrations by B.G. ’ A female figure with a scarfed head , flying apron and great wooden shoes , standing in a clearing surrounded by dark pine trees full of white eyes among their crossing arms of needles .
8 He looked at the furnishings , the pictures , the bed with its rich crimson bedspread .
9 Sometimes he looked at the clouds and wondered what percentage ashes they were .
10 He looked at the keys .
11 He looked at the letters .
12 Late that night , he looked at the letters again , in the bathroom .
13 He looked at the visitors .
14 He looked at the difficulties , with open eyes .
15 It cost rather a lot , Nigel discovered when he looked at the bills he was expected to pay .
16 He looked at the stains on his hands , then at the murder beside the totem .
17 He looked at the lights in the bedroom windows , and wondered which one was hers .
18 He looked at the bottles , which were many colours , red and green and blue and smoky topaz , and contained wisps and rinsings of nothing much , a sigh of smoke in one , a rocking of spirituous liquid in another .
19 He looked at the holes I had dug and grinned .
20 He looked at the names underneath .
21 He looked at the children , at Nick 's horrified face , and then at Auntie Lou .
22 He looked at the sectors of the power industry that the closure of the nuclear plants will hit hardest : electricity , its combined production with useful heat ( cogeneration ) , and district heating .
23 When he was looking to expand with another concept , he looked at the labels in his shops for something with a distinctive yet commercial image and decided on this French casualwear label .
24 He looked at the displays with pride .
25 He looked at the contents .
26 After we went through the second door , Buff stood without moving and he looked at the trees and did n't say anything .
27 He looked at the backs of her knees , nearly fainted with the beauty of them , and went into the drawing-room again to convalesce , holding the photograph on his big lap .
28 Three rows in front of Aldrich , on his left-hand side as he looked at the backs of their heads , sat Howard and Shirley Brown .
29 He looked at the words written simply on the coffin lid — Fanny Robin and child .
30 He looked at the books Willie had chosen and picked some others from the bookcase with animal pictures in them .
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