Example sentences of "[vb base] i look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Rutherford cites Lawrence 's own remark in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom to the effect that this identification ‘ quitted me of my English self , and let me look at the West and its conventions with new eyes : they destroyed it all for me ’ . |
2 | Fetch me a silver piece , and let me look at it . ’ |
3 | ‘ Come on , Sally , let me look at you . |
4 | At the 17th , a switchback of a green , he said : ‘ Let me look at it from this side . |
5 | ‘ Let me look at them … ’ |
6 | Let me look at your eyes . |
7 | Let me look at you . ’ |
8 | Let me look at your face . |
9 | Let me look at the map and see where we go to rejoin the main road to the auto-route . |
10 | Let me look at the Video for Windows . |
11 | Let me look at them . |
12 | Let me look at you and see if I remembered you right . |
13 | ‘ Hold still ; let me look at that . ’ |
14 | Well come and let me look at them . |
15 | I do n't know looking at it upside down darling , hang on , oh keep yours , let me look at Anthy 's the green one ? |
16 | So and she said let me look at it and she what she 's doing fucking she 's fucking got her leg on a stool like that , not a very high one like sort of like that right ? |
17 | The meaning of ‘ Let me look into your eyes ’ is clearly affected by the office and role of the sender ! |
18 | They let me look after and feed two piglets when I was a little girl and they were really friendly and affectionate . |
19 | Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’ |
20 | Let me look in your eyes and see you might be getting a wee bit bloodless actually I mean that 's the other thing Cathy , you 're a bit pale in there . |
21 | How do I look at it ? xv does n't work . |
22 | ‘ Do I look as if I am jesting ? ’ |
23 | Well , in comes Alf , with 'is belly full of old and mild as usual , and asks me why do I look as if I 'd lost a pound and found thruppence . |
24 | ‘ Do I look as if I 'm having a hard time ? |
25 | Do I look as if I 'm in danger ? |
26 | ‘ Do I look as if I am joking , Miss Bishop ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Do I look like him ? ’ |
28 | The question ‘ How do I look ? ’ is more likely to be phrased ‘ What do I look like ? ’ and not be openly asked , but wondered about . |
29 | ‘ Holy Harry , do I look like one of those ! ’ he replied , genuinely shocked . |
30 | Do I look like a waif ? |