Example sentences of "look [adv prt] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Look down at the foot of the page and you will probably find others , occurring not so frequently but with regularity and at fixed intervals .
2 Look down at the floor of the cab , and you 'll find a lever on the left hand side for using the Antares ' fuel-saving mode .
3 This warning whetted my appetite for I used to crawl to the edge and look down at the water which was usually quite near the top as this part of the city is barely above river level .
4 I look down at the map of the estate .
5 CRUISING slowly in the rush hour traffic , you look down at the radio to switch stations and — bang — the car in front stops suddenly and you 've run into it .
6 Look down at the grass , and simply accept whatever symbol appears .
7 My left foot ledged on the hinge , and look in at the byre 's
8 I look over at the changing room .
9 Some of the students look up at the word ‘ castration ’ , admiring the cool poise with which Robyn pronounces it , as one might admire a barber 's expert manipulation of a cut-throat razor .
10 I sit down on the bench and look up at the sky .
11 She heard the front gate squeak open , and as she saw the two young Garda officers look up at the window and come slowly up her path , Kit Hegarty suddenly knew without any doubt what they were coming to tell her .
12 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
13 Sometimes I 'd get up and go down and sit with her , look up at the Moon shining through the glass and think , at least I 'm out of that .
14 I stop under a lamppost and look up at the light , all orange and flickery .
15 Look up at the light , blink rapidly , breathe deeply from the diaphragm — yes , I do all of those things .
16 Look up at the car clock , or whatever ?
17 Before leaving Malostranské náměstí , look up at the tower of the Church of St Nicholas .
18 If we look out at the sky why ca n't we see stars during the day ?
19 ‘ We could sit on this rock , ’ Hope pointed to a jutting flat stone , ‘ and look out at the lake . ’
20 On the sheet were thick black letters that read : LOOK OUT AT THE STATION .
21 ‘ With one eye you look out at the world ; with the other you look in at yourself ’ , was Modigliani 's explanation .
22 This is ambitious , and if we look back at the scope of the information skills , it is subversive to present-day teaching .
23 I look back at the door .
24 Then step into your body and look back at the scene .
25 If we look back at the exchange between the piano movers , for example , we can see that the verbs ( 's goin , 's got to take , ai n't goin' , do n't , come on ) are all in the present ( although they refer to the future ) .
26 In the first of three parts we look back at the working life of country people featured in ’ Twenty-Four Square Miles ’
27 And it even happens where the clays which overlie the chalk , the tertiary clays which you can see for example in the top of the cliffs at Newhaven , and if you look back at the cliff from the western breakwater for example you can see clay sitting on top of chalk .
28 A look back at the history of the Hinkley site must have added to the CEGB 's optimism .
29 whereas you look back at the end of the day and if you have n't done what you did you sort of feel like a bit down ah and you wish you had
30 what must I do ? and look back at the house
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