Example sentences of "looked [adv prt] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Alice looked in at a scene of comfort . |
2 | She came round the side of the house and looked in at the bay window . |
3 | When Coffin returned from central London late that night , he looked in at the TAS office . |
4 | Next morning I looked in at the forge before leaving , and said goodbye to Joe , who was already hard at work . |
5 | Coming to the gate , he looked in at the cottage and instantly recognized the fourth photograph in Heather 's collection . |
6 | He approached , and looked in at the boy . |
7 | She looked down at a letter on the table in front of her , collecting her thoughts . |
8 | Lord Hulton looked down at the animal which had just stopped breathing . |
9 | He looked down at the river bed below him . |
10 | She 'd removed her ripped stockings earlier and now , as she looked down at the patchwork of scratches and grazes , she was relieved that there had n't been more damage . |
11 | She looked down at the roses . |
12 | She looked down at the notes on the small side table , and then pulled off her wore framed pince-nez . |
13 | Emmie looked down at the top of his head ; his hair was black and silky and he wore it rather long , like an artist . |
14 | She looked down at the computer screen . |
15 | She looked down at the biscuit , as if surprised by it . |
16 | She looked down at the ice as she spoke . |
17 | Jinny looked down at the cutting . |
18 | He looked down at the scatter of handwritten pages spread all over the table , and tensed his body as though anticipating a blow . |
19 | He looked down at the girl and was moved . |
20 | ‘ Er — ’ Jinny looked down at the dial . |
21 | He looked down at the tablecloths splattered with grease and wine , the platters now cleared . |
22 | They sat at a table and looked down at the lights of the shipping in the Tagus . |
23 | Mr Smith , a man of about forty with large soft bags under his eyes , leant over his paper-strewn desk and looked down at the No-Nonsense pen he was fiddling with , Steven watched the pen . |
24 | Except — ’ He looked down at the trenches of scattered earth . |
25 | She looked down at the door . |
26 | Tamar looked down at the child , scarcely able to believe that it was all over so quickly . |
27 | Then as they emerged into a street she looked down at the child , and nodding backwards , she said , ‘ It saves ten minutes of pushing that way . ’ |
28 | He looked down at the child , surprised , as if the boy would vanish at any moment , leaving him holding nothing . |
29 | Lindsey looked down at the child lying on the examination couch and felt the breath catch in her throat . |
30 | He looked down at the basket , then up at her , smiling . |