Example sentences of "look at [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She looks at me incredulous that I can be so stupid .
2 The policeman knows OK and tells me , but he looks at me funny all the time .
3 ’ You know , ’ she said , ’ I can tell two things from the way everybody looks at me this morning .
4 and he 's he 's got such a a negative way of looking at himself and everybody else looks at him that way now .
5 I hear Marie go ‘ Ah ’ , and Peter looks at her quick .
6 This month IAN LUCAS looks at their other major requirement — food .
7 He looks at its age-old mysteries and traditions as well as the modern rituals and victuals that we have come to enjoy today .
8 looks at its long history , in which the last five years have been arguably the most dramatic , part of a transformation which is by no means over .
9 It looks at its best if the stems are kept trimmed , which makes it more compact .
10 " Everything has to be done as quickly as possible ; the only time we spend extra hours in the garden is over the few weeks we are entering competitions , just to make sure it looks at its best , " says Barbara .
11 Desperate ways to achieve desperate means Alan Murray charts the IRA 's strategy of using civilian carnage to further its message and looks at its possible next moves
12 Right from its inception NEP carried within itself the germs of its own fatal illness , whether one looks at its fiscal organization or the economic persona ( like these Nepmen ) which it soon evoked , or in many cases re-awakened .
13 I ask Mr Jackson if I can take all my plants , and he looks at them doubtful like .
14 Graham looks at his third can of beer thoughtfully .
15 ( Abberley looks at his own cardiograph for a time .
16 Every minister now looks at his biggest decisions in the light of how they will affect the general election .
17 When the examiner looks at your written answers , he does not expect to find evidence of great original skill or perfection ; he is interested in your powers of argument , deduction and logical exposition .
18 But today he has looked at me two or three times in a certain way . "
19 He put the papers down when he had finished them and looked at her long and steadily .
20 The publican had looked at her several times as she offered little posies of limp flowers to customers for a penny a time .
21 Ace had looked at her scarlet face and his eyes were amused .
22 Before her eyes arose a memory of how he had looked at her last night .
23 Have you looked at him this morning ?
24 And it was funny how he had looked at them all , during that funeral , and thought about them afterwards , but they had all been just strangers , not people he was ever likely to meet , or even see again .
25 Therapist : ‘ OK , we have looked at your current difficulties , let's now look at some background information [ turns page of assessment sheet ] .
26 Okay so we 've looked at your current income and expenditure , what I 'd like to do now is move on to the future .
27 Have you looked at your new catalogue , are you aware that your Entry Bond also includes a Priority Order Form ?
28 Have you looked at your new catalogue , are you aware that your Entry Bond also includes a Priority Order Form ?
29 Make it clear that you have taken in details by phrasing questions along the lines of , ‘ I 've looked at your educational record which seems excellent but could you perhaps tell me why you did not pass maths until two years after your other 0 levels/changed schools halfway through A levels/took a year off while doing your degree ? ’
30 I mean hav have you looked at our Alternative Opportunities section out there , or
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