Example sentences of "he look [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He looks for food . |
2 | I ca n't help putting myself in his place , of course , as he looks for ways to contain someone we both regard as an outsider . |
3 | He lifts his head , and as he looks towards camera the light catches his monocle and he |
4 | He looks over school age . |
5 | Since he looks through binoculars and a long-lens ( telescopic ) camera , these masks are simply a stylized binocular view and a round ( monocular ) shape . |
6 | He looks through keyholes for a living . |
7 | He 's just adjusting his outfit as he 's in the car driving up the Tadcaster road and he looks with horror . |
8 | In the first sixteen chapters he looks at reformation in faith which is open to all through the sacraments of baptism — the means of restoration from the consequences of original sin — and penance , the means of recovery from individual sin . |
9 | I 've seen him looking at you … but he looks at women that way . |
10 | Tonight he looks at Spielberg 's Jurassic Park and there 's the latest news on America 's summer releases . |
11 | He looks at Perry , then at me . |
12 | So he looks at Island and America . |
13 | He looks at Island er and the Irish language and in America he looks at immigrant e adaptation and the value of the historical record in each . |
14 | In the first of the series , he looks at Cambridge . |
15 | As he looks at examination papers undistinguished by any spark of originality , and recognises the pale image of his carefully prepared arguments , he finds , incongruously , that he is thinking of casting pearls ! |
16 | He looks at Fairfax without fear . |
17 | Edmund has always loved and seen Fanny as a sister and now that his eyes have been widened to see Mary Crawford 's actual character he looks at Fanny now as his future wife . |
18 | He looks at Candice and she puckers her lips , perhaps ironically . |
19 | He looks at Candice : a tiny globule of goose fat is glistening on her upper lip . |
20 | He looks at Phil affectionately , unable to think of anything to say . |
21 | He looks at Potter . |
22 | From that standpoint he looks at world development , taking into account the technical problems but concentrating mainly on the moral issues involved . |
23 | He looks to Zeke . |
24 | PLUG ARE a cheerful four-piece with a singer who likes to think he looks like Morrissey but actually bears a closer resemblance to a slightly wobbly Eddie Tenpole Tudor , and reveals an easy to spot Cud fixation . |
25 | More likely , though , is my mates shopping me — I 'd end up in the back pages of 90 Minutes ( ‘ my mate 's sad cos he 's convinced he looks like Eric Cantona when in fact he 's got a face like an orangutan 's bum ’ ) or become the subject of an earnest letter in When Saturday Comes ( ‘ As a Whites fan since before my birth , I am appalled by the recent upsurge of so-called Canto lookalikes , I can no longer walk the streets without being overrun by people with sideburns and spurious French accents ’ , etc etc . ) |
26 | He looks like Jason Donovan . |
27 | He looks like Alex . |
28 | Yeah , I think he looks like Macouly |
29 | But sit him in the cockpit of a Stealth Fighter airplane and he 'll whup anyone 's ass ( it 's the rest of the office 's fault for telling him he looks like tom Cruise ) . |
30 | ‘ He looks like King Lear in the snow , deserted by his daughters , ’ said Mark . |