Example sentences of "looked again at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rincewind looked again at the dragon before him . |
2 | She looked again at the hopper 's clock . |
3 | They re-climbed the steps to the granite flags and there Karl turned and looked again at the statue , his face still sunken and sour . |
4 | He looked again at the church and remembered Father Reynard 's sermon . |
5 | She looked again at the bottle , standing like a soldier on the wooden bench . |
6 | Bernice looked again at the bones . |
7 | As she looked again at the faces of her family she was ready to burst into tears and almost did so but Erika , moving lightly into the kitchen , said : ‘ Fräulein Silber thinks that I should stay with her next week . ’ |
8 | Tony looked again at the poster — felt it drawing him to the past — the glamour of showbusiness , with its stage-door Johnnies and exciting , feminine showgirls . |
9 | Karl looked across the street to where , among the cargo boats , the French and British Embassies hung out their flags , then looked again at the battleship . |
10 | He looked again at the scatter of markers , hoping that some system of lines might appear , some focal point . |
11 | He looked again at the newspaper account of the adjourned inquest that his father had saved for him . |
12 | When Julia looked again at the judge she could see the family likeness . |
13 | He looked again at the menu and chose a Dom Perignon . |
14 | He looked again at the photograph , and recognized at last that the baby who looked familiar was Fred 's . |
15 | He looked again at the woman . |
16 | As they swung past me I looked again at the SPs and my hear gave a thud . |
17 | He picked up a mirror and looked at his own face , and then looked again at the face in the portrait . |
18 | Vi looked again at the letter half-hidden behind the sepia vase on the kitchen mantel and wondered bitterly whose fault it had been . |
19 | She looked again at the picture : really , Hilda was quite a pretty woman in her way , if your tastes inclined you to that sort of good looks . |
20 | A log jam at Barashevo , as if this forgotten end of the world was a metropolis of movement and then he looked again at the huddle of prisoners separated from him by two lines of uniformed guards . |
21 | Then I looked again at the passenger opposite me . |
22 | I looked again at the passenger on my left . |