Example sentences of "had looked at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Interim report of the departmental committee on regional development ( Cmd. 3915 , 1931 ) chaired by Lord Chelmsford , had looked at the Reports of the Regional Planning Committees . |
2 | Meanwhile , von Frisch had looked at the honeybee dance more closely . |
3 | Alyssia had looked at the girl in amazement , beginning to feel disproportionately angry at this unexpected anticlimax . |
4 | When Peter and Anna had come for interview , Anna had looked at the hills with hunger , and not at the cramped kitchen or the meanly proportioned sitting-room , and had urged Peter to accept . |
5 | Christine Griffin ( 1985 ) looked at a group of girls in the same way as Willis had looked at the boys . |
6 | Cézanne in particular had as a rule relied completely on visual models , and had looked at the subjects of his paintings with a concentration and intensity as great as that shown by the artists of the early Renaissance in their rediscovery of the natural world . |
7 | ‘ We had looked at the agent in March and it seemed OK , ’ spokesman John Garner says . |
8 | He had looked at the children 's modelling and their puzzling drawings of oversized objects — single , primary colours and minute figures dwarfed by the chaotic world around them . |
9 | When Ma had come home from London with her there 'd been great excitement , and Edward and his brother Billy had looked at the mite as if she were a fairy found among the budding snowdrops . |