Example sentences of "she look at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She looks at the bits of paper on the floor , but she do n't say nothing . |
2 | She looks at the collection with a view to its bearing on garden history . |
3 | Do you that a child 's mind works in this way , as he or she looks at the world and finds meaning of in it , and are others who are influenced by their own experiences and by their conclusions of others . |
4 | ‘ It 's nothing you could put your finger on … nothing definite … little things … the way she looks at the photographs on the mantelpiece . |
5 | She looks at the fighters and curses to herself , ‘ Waste , waste , waste . ’ |
6 | The tears are thought to be caused by her pain as she looks at the sins of the world , and are meant to inspire the watchers to repent and to set an example to others . |
7 | ‘ Papa , tell Belle Maman that if she looks at the baby like that , I shall get only her hat in the picture … ’ |
8 | Mary Douglas has dealt with this extensively in Purity and Danger , where , amongst other sources , she looks at the Book of Leviticus in these terms . |
9 | She looked at the earpiece and blew some flour off the metal diaphragm . |
10 | As she did this , she looked at the newspaper and read some of the words on the page … and it was like a terrible dream . |
11 | All the women exclaimed at the sight of the red , pink and white azaleas massed on the steps , but each thought privately that only she could appreciate the true beauty and significance of the flowers — Sophia feeling that here was the essence of the Italy she knew and loved , Penelope experiencing a lift of the heart as if the flowers held a promise of future romantic adventures , Ianthe knowing as she looked at the flower what she had only suspected before — that she was in love with John . |
12 | Is try and make up a mountain that 's misty , so she looked at the map and began to climb down . |
13 | She looked at the man . |
14 | She looked at the man , waiting for his reassurance . |
15 | She looked at the man witheringly , then shook her head . |
16 | She looked at the man . |
17 | She looked at the man sitting opposite her , and was suffused with a sense of loss . |
18 | She looked at the tyre and saw at once that even if there had been someone about who could have helped her , the tyre could n't be mended on the spot-there was a long split in the outer cover . |
19 | She looked at the clock . |
20 | She looked at the clock . |
21 | She looked at the clock . |
22 | She looked at the clock and noticed it was twenty-past one — everyone was in now except Michael . |
23 | She looked at the clock . |
24 | She looked at the clock . |
25 | She looked at the clock when she got in . |
26 | She looked at the clock , frustrated to find it was only a little after eleven . |
27 | She looked at the clock . |
28 | She looked at the grave of Hywel 's mother . |
29 | She looked at the snapshot of him in Gloria 's handbag , but still could n't seem to see him properly . |
30 | She looked at the lines ruled through the sentences . |