Example sentences of "[noun sg] look [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | The surgeon is wearing a funnel on his head , the woman a book on hers , where they can not be used , and the monk looks on with indifference . |
2 | It is at his feet that we throw ourselves like the bound figures which form the pedestal of this statue ( one captive looks upward with adoring eyes ) . |
3 | Didcot 's scorer looked in with a chance of a second , and also taking the pressure off when he was put through , but instead of trying what looked a goal chance , chose to pass after sixty one minutes . |
4 | waist look exactly with my waistcoat , look . |
5 | Cat looked on with sympathy , observing the tremor . |
6 | A sprightly 81 years old , this English engineer and inventor looks back with satisfaction on a lifetime as an explorer of the heavens , the Earth , and the limits of the technically feasible . |
7 | Paul , in these verses , allows himself the chance to look back with his readers , and see the results of twenty years of Christian service . |
8 | and rowing for gold all this week will be the best oarsmen … young and old … from all over the world as the royal regatta takes off on the Thames at henley … we 'll be on the water tomorrow night to look ahead with the fastest school crew in the country |
9 | The wolves clustered around the base of the tree looked up with interest at their next meal talking to himself . |
10 | The man looked up with a contemptuous smile . |
11 | She sipped it through a straw looking around with interest . |
12 | Let's have a wee look in with my torch . |
13 | a wee look in with my , my torch for a moment . |
14 | Why is residential care looked on with special pessimism by social workers ? |
15 | There was a time , just after Britain and China signed in 1984 their Joint Declaration on the Question of Hong Kong , when the colony looked forward with high hopes to the 50 or more years of capitalist autonomy which both parent-governments had promised would follow its reversion to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 . |
16 | I am not surprised that the Minister looks away with some embarrassment . |
17 | His popularity seems to rest on his ability to look back with pride . |
18 | Erm , Mr Deputy Speaker , we on this side of the house look forward with confidence to the nineteen ninety four European elections whatever boundaries they take place on . |
19 | My mother looked round with an expression of misgiving . |
20 | The solicitor looked round with conspicuous caution . |