Example sentences of "i look [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He said , said you were just standing there and all of a sudden he said you looked at me looked back at the wall just went pee he said it 's all come out , it 's all splattered all over the wall he said , you did your fly up , wiped your mouth , washed your hands and went out again as if nothing had happened .
2 I regret it , but if I look coldly at our lifestyle , we would n't be able to invest enough time in bringing a child up properly .
3 I look carefully at the dead fly still gracefully adorning the corner of the screen .
4 I look carefully at Fairfax 's moist , fatigued eyes , which have seen so much , for signs of irony .
5 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
6 I look around at the milling people , imagining we 'll be split up into smaller groups and led through the blank doors to sit in armchairs and watch a TV set on some kind of plinth .
7 Especially when I look around at the bug-eyed gawkers staring , almost hypnotised , at the images .
8 I look around at everyone else huffing and puffing in their glows of ecstasy , and realize that I am huffing and puffing with just as much relish .
9 As I look around at this beautiful countryside I 'm , my mind drifts back about forty years .
10 My hat ai n't on my head , and I look round for it .
11 I look round for someone to show it to .
12 I 'm going to stay there for a bit while I look round for a place . ’
13 I look forward with interest to your reactions to this proposal .
14 It stops , and I look forward with the anticipation of a discoverer .
15 I look forward with considerable pleasure to our arrival at Flinders whither I proceed purposely to see the remnants of the inhabitants which once peopled this fine Island over which they were Lords and Masters but now submissive creatures to the wiles of Englishmen .
16 At Riverside Studios during the interval of a play in Russian , I was chatting about anything other than the play to the Guardian 's critic , Michael Billington , when Mark Dignam approached Billington and , most courteously and with a touch of a bow , said : ‘ Mr Billington , I look forward to reading you tomorrow and seeing what I think of the play . ’
17 The mail from home is now arriving fairly frequently and I look forward to each day hoping that a letter will arrive from Fiona .
18 I look forward to receiving further cooking lessons from her .
19 I understand that Mr Sanders has accepted an invitation to address the European Commission on the subject in Dublin , and I look forward to hearing his observations . ’
20 I look forward to your state visit to Brigantia .
21 In distant prospect I look forward to them greatly , as a break from the monotonous , lonely routine of writing .
22 I look forward to meeting you immensely .
23 I rather doubt this is true , but I look forward to Part Two of this well-made documentary .
24 I look forward to the Masters , not only in the expectation of seeing fine golf in lovely surroundings , but for the message of hope it brings to my circulation .
25 ‘ But my life is in politics ’ he said ‘ and I look forward to coming back . ’
26 I look forward to continuing our fruitful and close co-operation .
27 I look forward to continuing our close co-operation . ’
28 He described it as ‘ an honour ’ , adding : ‘ I look forward to another wonderful summer 's cricket against one of the top sides in the world . ’
29 I look forward to hearing from you .
30 I look forward to seeing you at the festival .
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