Example sentences of "and look [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | By following the course of the stream overland and looking over an intervening wall , the immense crater of Braithwaite Wife Hole will next be seen . |
2 | Right Next Door , Not The Hurting Kind and Looking Out The Window all show the band at their best but when they move up-tempo , the problems start . |
3 | ‘ You know , ’ Ash was saying , breathing hard and looking down the stair-well as I opened the door . |
4 | Rogers sat nodding , and looking down the table . |
5 | What we 're actually doing is checking the firing pin is n't broken and looking down the barrel to make sure it 's not blocked and is properly oiled . |
6 | ‘ But , like it or not , we were there and involved in it , and looking back the amazing thing for me is I 'm sitting here , breathing , after all that . |
7 | ‘ I 'd better go and look over the script before dinner , ’ she told him without meeting his eyes . |
8 | There is nothing wrong in seeking an invitation to go and look around a neighbouring school to explore possibilities of working together . |
9 | Another lady would come outside and look up a tree and say , sadly , ‘ All them squirrels goin' to waste . ’ |
10 | The bloke behind the counter said , look , I 've just got to go and look up the year of manufacture , I 'll be back in a couple of minutes . |
11 | ’ But those years he would go into his study afterwards with the coffee her mother made , to smoke his pipe and look over a case , and he shut the door . |
12 | There 's this blummin huge bridge so I stop a bit and look over the edge . |
13 | I stop too ; climb the natural embankment and look over the homeward stretch down to the pueblo . |
14 | Ambleside , and , if Mrs. Marshall be not yet arrived at Headingley , I beg you will be so kind as to open it , and look over the Books . |
15 | ‘ Keep my script and look over the scene we 've blocked . |
16 | Then quietly the butler would give us the down ; and we used to slip in the stairs and look over the banisters and see all the ladies going into the dining-room — which was a great thrill . |
17 | I live on the banks of the Lea and I can not properly tell the House what an amazing joy it is to wake up every morning and look over the marshes . |
18 | Try to find a book on additives ( there may be one in your local library ) and look up the names and functions of the following : E110 , E153 , E162 , E222 , E331 , E410 , E414 , E621 , E460 |
19 | We may question our assumptions and look around the environment even more rarely . |
20 | I nod , perhaps , and look around the room . |
21 | They have two guinea pigs now and we also all go out and look around the countryside to find interesting nature things . |
22 | I still got a bit of coffee left after I finish eating the doughnut , so I sip it slow to make it last , and look round the caff . |
23 | I looked up in time to see him place his cap on his head and look round the kitchen , patting his pockets as he did so . |
24 | We climbed the grassy Tor and looked round an unbroken horizon while the island lay at our feet . |
25 | It was only when I got home and looked up the dictionary that I realised what a gem it had been . |
26 | She went to the telephone table , took out the directory and looked up the name MacLean . |
27 | Very thoughtfully , she turned to the telephone directory and looked up the name . |
28 | He lifted one knee from the ground and turned his head slowly and looked up the slight incline to the path , and in his sun-blinded vision he saw a shape . |
29 | He reached for the telephone directory and looked up the number of Morley Hooper , the retired accountant whom Matthew had told him looked after Riddle 's more important business affairs . |
30 | and I thought to myself that blooming cat 's after them and er it kept on for a long time and then , so I opened the window and looked out a big black cat was here where 's the big black cat coming from ? |