Example sentences of "he looked at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She observed him without shame as he looked at every part of her .
2 He looked at a piece of paper in his left hand .
3 He looked at the hillside across the river , where the moving masses had halted , still just out of range even for the most expert , to redress their line .
4 He looked at the boy .
5 He looked at the plan for the pheasant trap .
6 He looked at the expanse of the river .
7 He looked at the puzzlement on my face and the blank unemotion of Hatchard .
8 " We 've been at it — He looked at the watch on his sinewy wrist with its furring of black hair " — like nine hours .
9 He looked at the watch that Pooley had provided .
10 Again he looked at the telephone and lit the flame of the lighter .
11 He looked at the trooper .
12 He looked at the cargo drones stowed away in their kennels , inspected the air and power connections , the airlocks either end , the internal controls for the doors and the roof .
13 Cardinal Hume is 70 years old , but in that programme he looked at the vocation to the religious life with all the zest of youth .
14 He looked at the jury , and smiled .
15 Then he looked at the jury , and said very loudly : ‘ Sarah did not buy the toothpaste .
16 He looked at the jury .
17 He looked at the policewoman .
18 He looked at the floor .
19 He looked at the blackboard once again .
20 parked behind , but then somebody else came and parked in front of him , and he was there and sort , you could see him looking you know , he looked at the driveway and he looked , he was looking in his rear view mirror and then he turned round and looked like this , then he looked at the front , and he was thinking my god I ca n't get out of here , and all of a sudden a little car comes up the road stops , goes beep , beep on the horn , wan na get in the drive , this bloke went ha , ha , ha , ha and he could n't do anything
21 Fred sighed to himself as he looked at the rest of the meat lying on the chopping block and at the pile of dough still to be rolled out .
22 Then he looked at the Curator , straight into his eyes to make him understand that the person he was thinking of was himself .
23 He looked at the basket in surprise .
24 He looked at the ormolu clock behind her .
25 He looked at the judge .
26 He looked at the name on the file .
27 He looked at the name again and the craft and guild of which he was patron .
28 He looked at the phone again .
29 He looked at the phone again then lifted the receiver , aware that his hand was shaking .
30 Then he looked at the Earl .
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