Example sentences of "looked [adv prt] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One particular sadistic character opened up his observation hatch while we were groping around a smoke filled tank , looked in with a satanic grin and shouted , " Ha ! |
2 | In the hall of the castle Sir John was reasoning with a group of servants while Lady Charlotte had hysterics under the portrait of a clan chief of the sixteenth century — an armoured and bearded warrior who looked down with an imperious black stare . |
3 | The man looked up with a contemptuous smile . |
4 | Then he looked up with a solemn expression and replied : ‘ Well , I would n't go as far as that . ’ |
5 | ‘ Visitors for you , Mr Swift , ’ the doctor said , opening the door , and Charles Swift looked up with a bright smile . |
6 | Peter looked up with a sheepish grin . |
7 | She looked up with an absent smile . |
8 | He was turning back towards his car when he looked back with a casual afterthought . |
9 | Yet it is interesting to read another speech , reluctantly dropped very late in the play 's completion , which both showed Christianity in some ways working with the savage world , and looked back with a different point of view to the earlier worship of a human god in the unpublished ‘ Exequy ’ poem in the Waste Land manuscripts . |
10 | She watched him turn to one of the inner doors , his head somehow lowered , and when he reached it he looked back with an aggressive jerk of his head . |
11 | Rusty looked out with a baleful eye from the front page . |
12 | He put down his pocket Bible and looked around with a certain grim satisfaction . |
13 | She looked around with a bright smile , which turned to surprise and a hint of dismay . |
14 | She looked round with a ready smile . |
15 | As for the laird — ’ he looked round with a quick black glint , ‘ he can lead us by the nose . ’ |