Example sentences of "looked up [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She looked up into the gilt-edged mirror above the basin and cursed silently . |
2 | He looked up into the black sky and waved his fist at the stars . |
3 | He turned and looked up into the scaly horse face above him . |
4 | Relief and anger swept through her as she looked up into the familiar dark , scowling face . |
5 | She looked up into the haughty face but he said nothing at all . |
6 | She looked up into the smashed glass of the windscreen , something was trapped under the wiper blade . |
7 | Martin looked up into the dark sky where now he could see a faint pattern of grey , scudding clouds , then whispered , ‘ I do n't think it 'll last long with this wind , and there 's more snow in the air . |
8 | He sat down in the deck chair , loosened his collar and tie , then lay back and looked up into the dark coolness of the oak branches . |
9 | Shelley looked up into the dark green fronded fingers of a palm tree , and went on , ‘ Oh , Rosie , Rosie , if only my bossy old crab Miguel were as dishy as that lovely singer . |
10 | She felt a hand on her shoulder and she looked up into the thin face of Edward Morris . |
11 | Reluctantly , Ruth looked up into the cold changeless eyes . |
12 | Simon looked up into the massive , spinning construction of wires and girders that soared above them into the night sky . |
13 | Gambo looked up into the sturdy face of his ruler and his eyes suddenly cleared . |
14 | She looked up at the flawless blue sky , dotted with a few drifting white clouds . |
15 | Then he looked up at the new young golden eagle who had been available under special government licence and brought in as her replacement . |
16 | Mark looked up at the tiny speck in the stratosphere and imagined he could hear the air hostess requesting passengers to fasten their seat belts . |
17 | Cranston stepped back and looked up at the lead-paned windows . |
18 | At midnight the solitary guard leaning in the shadows looked up at the conjoining planets and wondered idly what change in his fortunes they might herald . |
19 | I closed my eyes in reverence as I chewed then as I reached for the pint pot again I looked up at the small figure on the bin . |
20 | She paused and looked up at the small gentle fields for the placid yellow outline of the Jersey cow . |
21 | He stretched , cracking muscles , and looked up at the small window above the high altar , pleased to see it would be a fair day . |
22 | He looked up at the great tower soaring above him . |
23 | Neighbours looked up at the dark windows at night and wondered what could be hidden there , under dust sheets . |
24 | Then I looked up at the north-facing back of the house , at my own room . |
25 | Pamela looked up at the irritable tone , so out of place in these idyllic surroundings . |
26 | Then , as it 's such a lovely evening — ’ he looked up at the painted sky ‘ — I thought I 'd wander along and see you . ’ |
27 | She looked up at the curved glass roof overhead , so high and with pigeons on the inside , fluttering amongst the iron girders , trapped inside . |
28 | He looked up at the lined , seamed face of the rat-catcher , framed by his black , tarry leather hood . |
29 | The desperate woman 's eyes sparkled and she looked up at the crafty totter with new interest . |
30 | Agnes looked up at the young man and simpered . |