Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [conj] looked " in BNC.

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1 The Belfast side were missing Stephen Cowan , Bill Harbinson and Richard Cullen and looked at times a little disorganised against their Dublin opponents .
2 Topsham Bay has had a wind operation since his Sandown success and looked badly in need of the run when well beaten at Exeter on his reappearance .
3 Dr Robert Runcie visited the Vatican archives and looked at original documents relating to the split between the the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches in the sixteenth century .
4 Frau Nordern snapped a good-night back and stormed out of the Station , and such was the mood showing on her face there on the S-Bahn a railway policeman checking tickets did not ask for hers but wisely changed carriages at Lichtenberg station and looked for other prey .
5 One afternoon she had lurked in the medical bookshop at the top of Gower Street and looked at glowing colour plates of carcinomas .
6 Oates stayed at Cape Evans and looked after his ponies .
7 I walked up to Mrs Reed and looked straight into her eyes .
8 Rain and Oliver crossed the rue de Rivoli and looked up at Cobalt 's flat .
9 And he said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves .
10 But Blades manager Dave Bassett reflected on his early days in charge of Vinny Jones and Co. at Wimbledon and said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves .
11 Towards 1540 , when earnings were certainly much lower , it was mostly fishing villages lik Bodinick and St Germans that looked poverty-stricken to Lelan , though the jottings of a tourist , primarily on the look-out for antiquities , hardly stand comparison with systematic investigations of Carew , a professional surveyor and a life-long student of local matters .
12 Catering that had been so under threat in the later seventies suddenly attracted new importance ; indeed , the single Manchester Pullman that looked almost certain to be a casualty of further standardisation in the eighties was joined by a bevy of Pullmans if only Pullman service on HSTs and Mark 3s .
13 Under the high side there was a grey Buick that I had seen Harvey driving and a long black Lincoln Continental that looked like the President of the United States had come over for pizza and beer .
14 We stood at the railed-off observation platform at Bartlet Nab and looked down on to a spectacular scene .
15 ‘ Well , I thought I 'd best get as far from Dalston as I could , so I came this side of London Bridge and looked for lodgings .
16 Neville , fresh in from points east , had just been down to Carnaby Street and looked the very model of the new generation .
17 The 23-year-old Nortumbrian went off hard with South Shields Harrier Dave Beris and looked to be on record-breaking pace .
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