Example sentences of "looked [adv prt] at [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I looked in at Sutherland 's Northampton crucifixions , ’ he told Edie Lamont in 1947 . |
2 | He looked down at Barak 's body again . |
3 | He looked down at Scathach 's armour , touched the small wound on his son 's shoulder , then looked into the young man 's face ; he saw the distance there , the faraway look . |
4 | She looked down at Ianthe 's basket with the bunch of daffodils and bottle of lemon barley water . |
5 | The stairs were bare , and before mounting them Millie looked down at Aggie 's stockinged feet and said , ‘ Are n't you afraid of getting splinters ? ’ |
6 | I looked down at Lee 's ball . |
7 | I looked down at Susan 's dirty white feet on the dirt road . |
8 | Hari looked down at Craig 's bowed shoulders , she could n't ask him to leave not now . |
9 | He looked down at Tom 's heavy brown ankle boots , his thick navy overcoat and the green corduroy cap with the tufts of white hair sticking out at either side . |
10 | He looked down at Harriet 's motionless body and took off his top hat . |
11 | An image of Green 's bared head as he looked down at Harriet 's body came into her mind and of his face and expression . |
12 | Turning over , she looked up at Damien 's dog-face , and then sat up quickly , trying to repair or disguise the ravages to her appearance caused by the emotional racking she had just endured . |
13 | He stood in the garden , at the edge of the pool , and looked up at Dad 's window . |
14 | I opened my eyes and looked up at Mick 's grinning face , leaning into the entrance to the trench . |
15 | I looked up at Granny 's picture and saw the black crepe paper had slipped again — but then it always did when the door was slammed . |
16 | Much later that night , coming back from dinner and the theatre , followed by a stroll round Trafalgar Square and Whitehall so Donna could glimpse some of the sights , Alexandra looked up at Matthew 's windows . |
17 | As always , he was driven from St-Cloud in his black Rolls Royce Phantom ; as always , when his driver held back the door , and he climbed out , he looked up at Lassalle 's building , that tall dark tower , and then passed inside . |
18 | Rain and Oliver crossed the rue de Rivoli and looked up at Cobalt 's flat . |
19 | When the maid had gone he looked back at Virginia 's woe-begone face , aware of something else which he had n't seen before . |