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 |