Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] looked at " in BNC.
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1 | As she pulled her head free she looked at his face fearfully . |
2 | In Chapters 1 and 2 we looked at how individuals relate to the world to release energy , to satisfy goals and to attain rewards . |
3 | In 2 we looked at the details of formal lexical and grammatical connections between sentences in monologue . |
4 | In Chapter 2 we looked at sources of information and at how to gather material . |
5 | Back in October 1992 I looked at a 20MHz 486SX . |
6 | IN Part II we looked at advice and information . |
7 | In Chapter 3 we looked at Levi 's study of long-firm fraud as an example of corporate crime . |
8 | In Chapter 3 we looked at the ‘ politics of variation ’ in a general sense : we asked why feminists would want to study male/female differences in language , and we also looked at the anecdotal tradition of ( often sexist ) comment feminists in the field have inherited — in some cases rather uncritically . |
9 | In Chapter 3 we looked at the general interrelation of stylistic effects over a passage of some extent ; in Chapter 2 we considered the " macro-effects " of style as manifested in whole texts . |
10 | First I looked at the contents page ; 19 review , not bad in these recession-stricken times . |
11 | At first I looked at that nine and then I went five . |
12 | Now just to give you some numbers erm on er who gains and who loses right erm right for the world as a whole right , erm the study conducted by right nineteen eighty nine I looked at the cost of some benefits from agricultural support alright , in nineteen eighty six to nineteen eighty seven in just one year one crop year alright . |
13 | First we looked at basic rights of people with dementia and produced the following statement : " It should be the right of any confused or dementing elderly person requiring care as a consequence of their mental state to be provided with the form of care most appropriate to their needs . |
14 | Undaunted we looked at every conceivable , available destination . |
15 | In chapter two we looked at the differences between pleasure and happiness . |
16 | Her intelligence was working overtime when next she looked at her employer . |
17 | In issue 39 we looked at directories and subdirectories . |
18 | At last he looked at her . |