Example sentences of "he looked [adv prt] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He looked round at the class . |
2 | Silently he looked round at the tumbledown hut amid the zooming bees . |
3 | I came down when she called me and found him standing in the living-room with a look of distaste on his face as he looked round at the overflowing ash trays , the dirty grate , the pile of chair cushions tumbled in the middle of the floor . |
4 | He looked round at the other rabbits , who were all staring either at Bigwig or at himself . |
5 | Then he looked round at the roses climbing the old red walls , the pink and white flowers on the fruit trees , and the birds and the butterflies everywhere . |
6 | He looked round at the other diners . |
7 | He tried very hard not to cough like he 'd seen people cough in westerns when they tried whisky for the first time , and got away with just clearing his throat rather loudly ( he looked round at the curtains , afraid somebody might have heard ) . |
8 | He looked round at the rest of them . |
9 | He looked around at a sudden grinding noise , and a voice like a carving knife cutting through silk said , ‘ This is very undignified . ’ |
10 | He looked around at the rest of the journalists . |
11 | He looked around at the ranks of worried faces and his slightly severe expression softened . |
12 | He stayed , however , and as he looked around at the faces of Frankie and Chopper he worried . |
13 | He looked around at the two other tables occupied in the Bar-Annexe . |
14 | Turning slightly , and almost against his own will , he looked over at the dark graves . |
15 | As he looked over at the stranger he suddenly became aware of someone else in the room . |
16 | He said softly as he looked up at a gull wheeling above coral roofs : ‘ Perhaps you would care to tell me instead where you have been since yesterday morning , and what has happened to you ? ’ |
17 | He looked up at the horses , shading his eyes against a sting of sun from the west . |
18 | He looked up at the apple tree and replied , ‘ It makes no fucking difference , Piper , where you dig it . |
19 | He looked up at the sky . |
20 | He looked up at the window of the nearest compartment . |
21 | He looked up at the stairs . |
22 | He looked up at the mestizo . |
23 | He looked up at the mention of a nigger and was now eyeing her , as if raking through his memory . |
24 | He looked up at the sky . |
25 | And then he looked up at the front window . |
26 | He looked up at the sky . |
27 | He looked up at the newcomers outlined against the bright light of the street . |
28 | He looked up at the white tower . |
29 | He looked up at the half-moon . |
30 | Then he looked up at the Trunchbull , then at the tall stringy cook with her lemon-juice mouth . |