Example sentences of "i looked at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The newsagent 's , alas , was closed , so I looked at a couple of travel posters , then wandered back . |
2 | As I sat in front of him , I looked at a poster-sized photo which was on the wall behind him . |
3 | Unable to play poker , I looked at a poster on the wall of the room which described the different regiments of the Legion , their roles , and where they were based . |
4 | Back in October 1992 I looked at a 20MHz 486SX . |
5 | I looked at a block of sun on the platform where the light came through some missing roofing . |
6 | Here 's what I did : just at the moment the tears were about to gush out over the waterproof liner , taking the soft lenses in a Niagara-like descent towards the jawbone , I looked at a poster or a newspaper and thought about what the words meant . |
7 | but I looked at a pineapple and it 's from the Philippines . |
8 | Interviewed shortly after the experience by an unknown reporter underneath the bed , she gasped : ‘ God , I was so excited , it reminded me of when I was 13 , of the first time I looked at an unwrapped tampon . |
9 | I looked at the two of them , ‘ You ought to go and have yourselves examined . ’ |
10 | I looked at the mess-tin containing the eggs and the meat . |
11 | As I looked at the faces marching past with a smart eyes right , I could n't help thinking of those who would have liked to have been on this parade ; those still manning the trenches , and all those buried in a shallow grave in the orchards around the village . |
12 | I looked at the chicken . |
13 | Every month I look in your magazine for anything to do with Dalmations and I was overjoyed when I looked at the last page . |
14 | As I looked at the few stones that remained of the castle , I learned from the magazine that the Irish-built castle of the local kings , the O'Rourkes , had once towered over the local countryside . |
15 | My blood froze as I looked at the prices . |
16 | ‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and could n't see a cox with three wins on the trot . |
17 | Yet when I looked at the bottle , the label told me that the wine had a decidedly non-classic provenance . |
18 | Well , I looked at the shot and saw it . |
19 | I looked at the ball , looked at the pin and thought , ‘ There 's only one place for it to go . |
20 | I looked at the title . |
21 | I looked at the tubular lighting in the roof . |
22 | I looked at the sky , as one might on feeling a spot of rain , and saw the red dust-clouds of a storm in the east . |
23 | Now as I looked at the tree I saw that the great things had been there all the time but I had mistaken them for the background . |
24 | I looked at the faces of the other soldiers to see if he was trying to make a fool of me . |
25 | I looked at the nearest guard through half-closed eyes . |
26 | But the green smell used to be there and it was strong enough to make me think of English summers when I looked at the sky . |
27 | I looked at the double doors in horror and wondered if perchance Toplis might be hiding inside . |
28 | Then I looked at the cheerful cockney . |
29 | I looked at the clock and it was 10.40 . |
30 | ‘ As I looked at the magnificent vehicle I could not help thinking of the historical ‘ Experiment ’ of the Stockton and Darlington Railway , or of the Exhibition excursions of 1851 , when the GW nailed rough boards across their permanent way trucks at Didcot to accommodate their third class passengers ! |