Example sentences of "look [adv] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Our first Vice chancellor Tom Cottrell looks on as Lord Robbins , then chancellor , presented the University 's first Undergraduate Degree in Pathfoot Dining Hall in 1970 . |
2 | [ He looks down at PAMELA . ] |
3 | Sour old Mr Piggott , who had looked in at St Andrew 's , let fall an ejaculation quite unsuitable to its surroundings , and emerging from the vestry door , crunched purposefully and maliciously upon a piece of coke to relieve his feelings . |
4 | Wealden ironmasters , and even more so their men , are elusive figures , but a Wadhurst miller , taxed at £4 on land , looks much like John Barharn of Woodlands and Butts who in 1521 purchased Brooklands forge along with Bartley Mill . |
5 | He looks thoughtfully at TOBY . |
6 | Marjorie looks unhappily at Vic , uncertain of his drift . ’ |
7 | The next morning Claire looks in on John . |
8 | M. Dupont had not once looked over in Mr Lewis 's direction during the course of this speech , and indeed , once the company had toasted his lordship and were seated again , all those present seemed to be studiously avoiding looking towards the American gentleman . |
9 | Paul Shipton is doing the initial writing , and his manuscript will be looked over by Tom Hutchinson before being finalized . |
10 | The dodgy dance performed by a goal-scorer looks just like Steve outside the pub loos after half a shandy ! |
11 | Did n't we see a boy that looks just like Barry ? |
12 | ‘ But I think Kevin looks just like Danny De Vito . ’ |
13 | Now that he is wearing a beard , he looks just like Dana — the square-shaped face , the mouth , the nose . |
14 | My tears fell on his tiny cheeks and I thought , ‘ He looks just like Park ’ . |
15 | It 's really weird my mu erm one of my mum 's friends who 's a bit of goer , she 's got herself a new bloke called Jim yeah and he looks exactly like Jimmi Hendrix and he plays the guitar . |
16 | FENDER Telecaster , Japanese ‘ 62 , edgebound reissue in candy apple red metallic , looks exactly like Konpfler 's on Guitarist Sept cover , £250 . |
17 | It had looked exactly like England : bicycles propped against hedges , trim gardens in housing estates , A.R.P . |
18 | Ali looks over at Lonnie with mischievous eyes . |
19 | Pachamama , the mother , looks over to Pachatata , the father , its square enclosure obvious about three quarters of a mile away . |
20 | This species looks superficially like Amphioplus verrilli but differs from that species by the following characters : the tentacle pores usually have a rounded tentacle scale whereas verrilli has no tentacle scales and the ventral arm plates are flat not ridge as in verrilli . |
21 | He folds his arms very tightly , and looks away over Howard 's shoulder . |
22 | And then Bissell had looked directly at Rohmer with those hellish , black eyes … and he had smiled . |
23 | The dropping of /h/ from who , also in l.8 , could be a London or Jamaican phenomenon , but since initial /h/ is likely to occur in Jamaican under conditions of emphasis , this h-dropping looks more like London speech . |
24 | The cold grey resembles the colour of Bath stone , whereas the warm buff looks more like Cotswold limestone . |
25 | The replacement looks more like Popeye . |
26 | Now Paul turns from the cooking and looks directly into John 's blue eyes . |
27 | Keith looks straight at Paul , his eyes white . |
28 | Now Claire looks straight at Keith , speaking intensely , trying to make it all real for him . |
29 | She had looked straight at Jack when she said it . |
30 | Then , after chewing and swallowing the fragrant morsel , and after a sip of the strong green Longjing ch'a — itself ‘ untasted ’ — he had looked up at Beth Shepherd and smiled broadly , complimenting her on the dish . |