Example sentences of "looked at the [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Lastly we looked at the way in which the form of words is affected by the sender 's knowledge and idea of the receiver 's knowledge . |
2 | I looked at the bottle in the bag . |
3 | He looked at the basket in surprise . |
4 | Kee looked at the man in the bed . |
5 | She looked at the look in his eyes and swung the belt like an axe . |
6 | We we heard just now from the the County Council , that they have looked at Hambleton 's district wide local plan , looked at the constraints in that back to Hambleton effectively as housing requirement . |
7 | Katherine looked at him , looked at the intelligence in that strong face , the vivacity of the eyes . |
8 | But when we looked at the SVQ in more detail , we found that the underpinning skills and knowledge required would need some extra attention . |
9 | I pushed open the door and we looked at the hole in the floor . |
10 | Chapter 1 looked at the UK in an international context , but the changes that it examined have had major implications for the internal structure and organization of the economy . |
11 | He looked at the lights in the bedroom windows , and wondered which one was hers . |
12 | Amanda Fergusson now rested her book on her lap and looked at the ceiling in alarm . |
13 | The man looked at the clock in the room . |
14 | She looked at the coins in her hand . |
15 | Anne 's daddy looked at the mistletoe in the apple-tree when they reached Sundial Cottage and then went in with the three Brownies to see Miss Miggs . |
16 | Others looked at the drinks in front of them . |
17 | That 's part of the trouble , part of why he is so lonely , but she just looked at the carpet in silence , at the dark place where Luke had once spilled black coffee . |
18 | When he was looking to expand with another concept , he looked at the labels in his shops for something with a distinctive yet commercial image and decided on this French casualwear label . |
19 | They looked at the body in silence , then background and training took over . |
20 | I I looked at the fabrics in the Libertys |
21 | Julia is like that too , so that some years later I asked Elizabeth if she herself looked at the world in that way . |
22 | They looked at the picture in the mirror of themselves side by side . |
23 | ‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and could n't see a cox with three wins on the trot . |
24 | It 's added a certain anticipation as well to the placement job I 've been doing — ‘ Oh come on someone must have something to say ’ was a regular feeling/thought as I looked at the monitor in anticipation . |
25 | and er I looked at the advert in the paper and they go to er , where they make those , wines and |
26 | He looked at the tea in a baffled way . |
27 | They stopped beside Mrs McAllister 's resting-place and looked at the ground in silence . |
28 | Greater Manchester West is my first choice , not Greater Manchester East , and when I looked at the vote in the last contest , back in nineteen eighty eight , when the erm then Alliance , or the ex-Alliance vote was split between the social erm liberal democrats as they were then , and the S D P , and saw the votes I had to beat this time , six thousand nine hundred , I thought I can look good next to that . |
29 | ‘ We looked at the tournaments in the context of the whole winter and decided they were not the best preparation for a challenging series against the West Indies . ’ |
30 | She turned slowly and looked at the figure in the chair . |