Example sentences of "look [prep] [pers pn] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | But today he has looked at me two or three times in a certain way . " |
2 | ‘ I 've been looking for you two . |
3 | well I 'm sorry but from where I 'm looking at it sixty two but not that I 've thought about it in any depth but |
4 | Christians have hindsight , you 're looking at it , you 're looking at it two thousand years later and you can see him riding into Jerusalem on a donkey , knowing that he 's going to a victory . |
5 | The young , in their turn , will have to look after us one day . |
6 | No I look after them three days a week . |
7 | if you look at it one way are subsidising the very rich |
8 | Look at you two drunks ! |
9 | It is not fair to say the City will only look at it six months at a time . ’ |
10 | Well yeah I I 've I 've whether he well I mean if , if he 's gon na do this seven page thing then I you know I you can look at it two ways . |
11 | But field staff fear that this might not be appreciated in head-quarters where senior officials might be unfamiliar with their routine strategies : ‘ One can say that because you have n't taken any stats in the last two years it 's because you 're a good lad , and people who you may have to take stats upon know that you 're around a lot , and they know that if they 're naughty it 's a two-edged thing , you can look at it two ways . ’ |
12 | And you can look at it one way , and say , oh I 've got , I 've got two rows here with six in , and space them out a bit so , or give him that so he 's got sort of , two rows with six in , and you say , oh from where you 're looking at it , it 's six rows with two in . |
13 | And something I have not seen anywhere else , though it makes good sense , is that in these mainly narrow streets , the shops have their signs strung out at right-angles across the way so that you can stand at one end and read their names from there , without having to go down to look at them one by one . |
14 | In the early studies we chose to look at them twenty-four hours after training on the grounds that any structural change would take time to build up , ; more recently he has pushed the earliest time at which changes can be found back to as little as an hour after the bird pecks the bead . |
15 | Now I had to work even harder , as people came to look at me ten times a day . |
16 | She looked at them one by one ; she nodded to the people she had seen sewing by the fountain ; she smiled at the old woman and the boy . |
17 | She looked at them one last time . |
18 | its my responses to it , that would be a very different approach , because of familiar with a , I mean with the postcard that was past around , familiar with that picture then looked at it one , I feel that about it . |