Example sentences of "he look [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | There is no way he can focus on the ball properly with him looking over the front shoulder . |
2 | These are the affirmations that were being made as Jesus trotted in Jerusalem with this little donkey , his followers gathered all around him looking from the heights of the walls of Jerusalem , there must have been one or two curious , astonished , worried eyes , the Sanhedrin , the Chief Elders , |
3 | Ymor had on several occasions seen him look around the room with an expression of deep satisfaction . |
4 | But not dropped , ’ he added with a grin which made him look like the prototype jovial monk . |
5 | Guiding his entire policy was a sense of perspective , which allowed him to look beyond the immediate impasse and to visualize a future beyond Algeria . |
6 | Searching his eyes , not entirely sure she believed him , she walked round him to look into the lounge . |
7 | I also asked him to look at the Twyford Down plan with a view to having a tunnel under the Down rather than a cutting . |
8 | A chance visit to Blackwardine caused him to look at the map for features of interest . |
9 | In this instance it is very important for him to look at the monitor while talking and try to pretend that the interviewer is in the room with him . |
10 | They 've asked him to look at the case because it makes a mockery of justice . |
11 | Well I er do n't agree that there has been er understaffing and in the statement which I made to the House today I was able to point out what a very big increase in er the total complement of the prison officers has taken place during recent years , but it 's up to Lord Justice Woolf to look in to whatever evidence is put before him , it 's for him to look at the terms of reference and he will no doubt decide what is relevant and what is not . |
12 | He leapt on to the parapet , and waved to all of us around him to look over the edge of the trench . |
13 | She turns her back to him to look in the mirror beside the cherrywood armoire . |
14 | If he ca n't find her at home , tell him to look in the public library in the afternoon . |
15 | Tell him to look in the dictionary . |
16 | Making Iris voice carefully casual , he asked : ‘ Does n't he ever ask where you 're going when you sneak out on Sunday afternoons leaving him to look after the child ? ’ |
17 | It surprised Dougal that Lorton wanted him to look after the coins . |
18 | She trusted him to look after the Post 's interests before he sold the story to any other outlets , but she did not know whether she could trust him with the story . |
19 | She would complete the packing , telephone her office to say she was on her way , ring Cobalt and ask him to look after the murder case and the inquiry into the provenance of the Durances . |
20 | The balustrade beside him looked like the shelves of a hosiery shop : dozens of pairs of silk stockings hung from it or lay in piles on the flagstones beside the brass six-pounder . |
21 | ‘ There is plenty for him , ’ observed Dorothy , ‘ wherever he looks on the carpet . ’ |
22 | First he looks for the one that he likes or that matches his needs , then he sees if it fits . |
23 | And that 's where engineering you know , knowledge , comes er to bear because an engineer looks for that , he looks for the easy , simplest you know er method of production er which gives him an effective er machining operation throughout the whole job . |
24 | I never forget a face — ( He looks into the SPY 's face ) … not that I know yours that is . |
25 | Yes , but pretends he 's not watching and he looks over the top of his paper . |
26 | He looks through the little hammock in front of him . |
27 | His technique is simple but effective ; he looks at the war ‘ from the bottom up ’ . |
28 | He looks at the visitor , looks at Agnes , and she has no choice but to say : ‘ And Paul ? ’ |
29 | He looks at the bags of plasma : 15,000 ccs have been moved through Ali . |
30 | They 're simply irresistible , says Graham Rice , as he looks at the best types to grow |