Example sentences of "looked [adv prt] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ellen caught my eye , looked down at the ridiculous leaflet , and suddenly we both began to laugh helplessly . |
2 | He looked down at the foul mess before him . |
3 | She looked down at the front fastenings , then her fingers shook as they fumbled to button the jacket correctly . |
4 | I looked down at the four orange cards on the counter , lining them up evenly . |
5 | She nodded , as she looked down at the tiny poodle . |
6 | Sarah looked down at the sleeping infant and made some suitable comment , but her mind was occupied with Elizabeth 's obvious ill-health . |
7 | He looked down at the shining pate of the man behind the desk who was leafing through a file . |
8 | I looked down at the perfect rosebud lips , the determined chin and the tiny clenched fists of my cub . |
9 | Then the wizard looked down at the six big coins in his hand . |
10 | He walked up to the pram and looked down at the young child . |
11 | Corbett looked down at the fearful remains of a young man who , the last time they had met , had been a vigorous young soldier interested in clearing his own name . |
12 | Shamlou looked down at the cowering woman in the hearth , the petrol-sodden gown clinging to her body . |
13 | She looked down at the broad flags of the terrace they were crossing . |
14 | he looked down at the two hands locked onto his arm and then at the small man hurrying on ahead , and realized that he still had his chaperons , and once again they were not of his own choosing … |
15 | She looked down at the two pink roses , the green spray of fern . |
16 | ‘ They tell me betting-shops are littered with torn-up betting-slips , ’ said Morse , as he looked down at the two pink slips that Ashenden had handed to him . |
17 | He looked down at the other hand neatly folded in his lap . |
18 | I felt a lump in my throat as I looked down at the first grave , the Balmoral on the cross was torn at the front as if a piece of shrapnel had smashed its way through the badge and into the soldier 's head . |
19 | For several minutes Morse looked down at the turbid , turgid river ; and his thoughts were as restless as the waters below him . |
20 | She looked down at the undersized and ill-clothed child , and was warmed by an ache of loving despair . |
21 | Robyn looked down at the black bin-liner in her hands , looked up to where he sat , registered the determined , quietly angry expression on his face and then looked at the fountain . |
22 | Lewis looked down at the uncarpeted floor-boards and put his note-book away . |
23 | He looked down at the yawning drop below . |
24 | She looked down at the spotless white surface of the table . |
25 | Soon , the spaceship left Earth , and everyone looked down at the burning planet . |
26 | I looked down at the viscid mess and up to meet his dry smile . |
27 | She went over to it , her mouth dry , her pulses racing , and when she looked down at the cherubic child with bright golden hair she had to grip the arms for support . |
28 | Sophie looked down at the unconscious West Highland terrier and saw that his breathing was rapid and shallow . |
29 | Aunt Margaret looked down at the round top of Victoria 's head with warm and tender eyes , her birdy head cocked on one side . |
30 | Morse looked at her : looked at the piled-up hair above her wistful face ; looked down at the full and observably bra-less bosom ; looked down at the taut stretch of black stocking between the knee and the thigh of her crossed right leg . |