Example sentences of "looking [adv prt] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Looking down towards the Orne I could see a thick mist over the water and patches of mist hanging over the cornfields .
2 And then erm Cathy taking Dessy for and and her looking up at the Dessy 's head .
3 After standing silently looking up at the Brooklyn sky for a few minutes , and reciting a poem , she then jumped back into the car .
4 Right : Looking back along the Bwlch Main ridge on the day Billy 's ashes were scattered .
5 Looking back at the Hayward Gallery showing of Black ( male ) work in '89 , it is obvious that it is still vital for Blackwomen Artists to organise together or we will simply be written out of history once again .
6 Action round-up time now … two big events this week … we 're looking back on the RAC Rally and forward to the Hennesey Gold Cup
7 Looking back towards the Pan-Americana , the huge mud complex appeared ringed with peaked and desiccated mountains .
8 He crossed the road , pausing on the kerb and looking back towards the Lancia .
9 It was once full of treasures , but all I could think about as I stood on the battlemented roof , looking out over the Aegean , was that a disciple of Christ 's had sat in his cell in a little monastery half-way up the hill recording the extraordinary revelations he had been vouchsafed .
10 Looking out over the Brussels skyline , it occurs to me that Carter may well not have that many more opportunities to have the last laugh on a scale like this .
11 He said that looking out from the platform towards the town reminded him of the late President Kennedy looking out over the Berlin Wall .
12 All had their sails up and all were looking out to the Solent , not back towards the red foils approaching them at 35 knots .
13 He set the little green alien on his shoulder and leaned on the console , looking out at the Perks .
14 Fifty yards from the station I recognise Island Gardens Park , looking out across the Thames .
15 She said it in the kitchen , on the Wednesday of that week , looking round from the Aga where she was frying bacon .
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