Example sentences of "[adv] looked at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In our model experiments , 29% of approaching females and 20% of approaching males performed a sexual display , other individuals merely looked at the model before departing . |
2 | He brought with him a bottle of his own herbal remedy for fevers and scarcely looked at the baby before worrying about his fee . |
3 | No I just looked at the clock that was all it was |
4 | I just looked at the man , I thought , I oh god I ca n't cope with this ! |
5 | But if you just looked at the work he 's been churning out lately , without knowing anything about his business activities , you 'd wonder what had happened to him . |
6 | That 's part of the trouble , part of why he is so lonely , but she just looked at the carpet in silence , at the dark place where Luke had once spilled black coffee . |
7 | There 's a serious , a serious side Lord Mayor , to that greeting cos I just looked at the number of companies that are owned this shareholders scheme that they like to promote , the number of companies that 're owned by foreign nationals . |
8 | Jesus was busy , but he still looked at the crowd and saw them . |
9 | Yeah , the hands , no structure , did you notice he hardly ever looked at the magistrate , although yeah his voice projection was still good because he 's an experienced advocate , but he was talking to the table nearly the whole time . |
10 | Trent hardly looked at the compass . |
11 | We also looked at the diversity of living arrangements which operate between couples today , even before account is taken of our ethnically diverse , multi-cultural society . |
12 | ( The court also looked at the methodology and decided that the expert had been right about it anyway . ) |
13 | They also looked at the bug from her phone . |
14 | This Section also looked at the organization of marketing . |
15 | Sir Henry and I both looked at the picture . |
16 | Someday someone interested in the way streets really looked at the opening of the Victorian era will read all these signs . |
17 | She now looked at the child , saying , ‘ Was that your ma ? ’ |
18 | When Nan rushed in , pulling her hat and coat off as she came in , she laughingly looked at the clock and said , ‘ Made it all but a minute , miss . |
19 | She spoke to the prince , she even looked at the prince , but what she said was addressed to the man who sat withdrawn at the prince 's elbow . |
20 | He scarcely even looked at the price of his Magimix before grabbing it and racing to the cash tills . |
21 | And she did n't , she scarcely even looked at the label . |
22 | The Committee then looked at the approach taken in Victoria , Australia , where the relevant statute lists special factors which will convert an indecent assault into an aggravated one . |
23 | Tore a piece of paper off the pad — then looked at the phone . |
24 | Robyn looked down at the black bin-liner in her hands , looked up to where he sat , registered the determined , quietly angry expression on his face and then looked at the fountain . |
25 | I then looked at the section of the report headed ’ Economic Impact ’ where there was nothing at all about the damage to the coal industry . |
26 | She took a deep and steadying breath , then looked at the house and mentally squared her shoulders . |
27 | He again looked at the pile of tins . |
28 | She never looked at the child unless she had to . |
29 | Like most delivery riders , he never looked at the name , just the address . |
30 | He never looked at the exit numbers , he said later , but he was sure it was between two exits on the M6 to Liverpool , roughly between seventeen and eighteen . |