Example sentences of "she look [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In her new book , she looks back with affection on her wartime adventures . |
2 | In her new book , she looks back with affection on her wartime adventures . |
3 | She looked round for approbation at this feat of memory but there was none . |
4 | She looked round for support . |
5 | She looked round with pleasure . |
6 | Her colleague , Sister Nina Clarey , was on duty in the centre , and she looked round in surprise from the store cupboard where she was checking supplies and peered at Rachel over her glasses . |
7 | Perplexed , she looked up into Dane 's face . |
8 | Startled , she looked up into Dane 's sea-blue eyes , and even as she tried to strengthen herself against him she felt a rush of longing so intense that it made her weak at the knees . |
9 | Then Neva had a better idea ; she looked up to heaven and saw the mighty sun travelling across the sky overhead , darting his gold rays down like arrows . |
10 | She looked up in surprise ; she swallowed her mouthful of chocolate digestive , and tried to stand up . |
11 | She looked up in surprise to see Jason with an unusually serious expression on his face . |
12 | Rachel stared at the ground and wished they 'd all go home , but when her father spoke again she looked up in surprise . |
13 | A sudden sound in the doorway startled her and she looked up in fear . |
14 | She looked straight in front of her , and her face was as cold and hard as marble . |
15 | Please — ’ And she looked imploringly at Mum . |
16 | She looked away from Dane 's eyes now , suddenly gripped by an almost overwhelming need to ask him to stay . |
17 | She looked out to sea , as far as she could through the mist , and thought of great trees whispering under the waves . |
18 | And she liked the idea of going to work you see , she 'd she 'd got a family , she 'd be about oh she was about ten years older than I was and erm she looked out of place you know . |
19 | I I became a great friend of hers actually , er she looked out of place on the bench . |
20 | She looked out of place amongst the rest who were dressed mostly in jeans and running-shoes , like an advertisement for clothes for the older woman . |
21 | She looked across at Nan , who was giving the thumbs-up sign . |
22 | Consequently she looked hard for work away from Marlott . |
23 | She looked sideways at Finn to see if he was sufficiently irritated by all this . |
24 | Yes , of course she must be , only she did n't care , she looked down on food : there was no fun in it . |
25 | She looked back with courage , and said boldly , ‘ It is n't much , but , as you say , we do get a holiday in the sun at the same time . ’ |
26 | She looked back at Maxim . |
27 | When she looked back at Petion , she saw that he was watching her with a sympathetic expression . |
28 | But she had known that , while she looked back in wonder across a million years , his mind on the minute scrape of putty from the heel of the suspect 's shoe , the trace which might prove a man was a rapist or a murderer . |
29 | She was obviously in distress , raising herself on all fours , snatching the hair from her face as she looked back in terror at the plaster wall from which she had just come . |