Example sentences of "[pers pn] look round [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And now when I look round the garden I can say that 's Diane and
2 I looked round the tree
3 As I looked round the hut , I knew that the mysterious man must have a very strong character .
4 I looked round the Bunker .
5 I looked round the room , then I looked again at the old man .
6 Anyway , I looked round the shops for some .
7 I met Belinda — the Belinda from Sotheby 's — and we had a little chin-wag before I looked round the exhibition .
8 Gasping , I pulled out my lighter and held it above me to look round the room .
9 Quite a few leaves underfoot here and there autumn almost upon us , next thing you knew when you looked round the trees were bare , the people hurrying home of an evening , winter upon you .
10 She looked round the yard .
11 She looked round the hall , then bent to pick up the broken remains of a photo frame .
12 She looked round the kitchen , at the child and at her mother .
13 She looked round the bower .
14 She looked round the group .
15 She looked round the café , a bleak , concrete erection with plastic chairs and tables .
16 Sitting up , she looked round the bedroom .
17 For some time she looked round the garden for them and then went into the house .
18 When she looked round the house on her own , it seemed more impressive .
19 What a difference , though , Jane thought , as she looked round the room .
20 She looked round the room and lifted her head to see , beyond the window , the tops of spruce-trees and the slope of Tantamount Hill .
21 She looked round the room , as if to check that no one else wanted it and then , watched by a sullen Henry , began to lick it up greedily .
22 She looked round the room , unable to believe her surroundings .
23 She looked round the room .
24 She looked round the room , furnished only with a small table , a steel chair with a plastic seat and a chest of drawers with a Formica top .
25 She looked round the room in a tolerant way , " Giant liabilities .
26 She looked round the room , at the haphazard stacks of books , the half-finished drawings , the partly-made toy theatre , boxes of paints , pieces of unfinished embroidery , the dust-covered instruments .
27 Ianthe could think of no ready answer , so she looked round the room to see if there was anything practical she could do .
28 He looked round the clearing .
29 Now , as he looked round the kitchen , he suddenly frowned and winced , putting on , but only for a second , what Jack called his surly Eastern European sneer .
30 Then , slowly , he looked round the kitchen and the sitting room at the flowers painted all over the pale green walls , like a meadow in summer , at the dark green ivy crawling up the stairs and the bears and tigers and dragons decorating every piece of furniture .
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