Example sentences of "[noun prp] look [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | It is here in the big crunch that Dr Tipler looks for God . |
2 | ICL LOOKS LIKE FUJITSU 's BEST ASSET |
3 | David Verrall looks after London , in the North , East and South sectors , together with Kent and Essex . |
4 | Fairfax looks like Walter Cronkite . |
5 | Paul Cadd looks like David Batty ( before the haircut ) , and Halvard looks like a bouncer from a Norwegian trawler . |
6 | Edwin Frere looked into Agnew 's old face and saw only hopeless consternation there , as though he too were overwhelmed with feelings so vast and flood-like that no word might answer them . |
7 | Leonard Bilsiter looked at Clovis with hate in his eyes . |
8 | The superintendent went back to the shop-floor and David looked at Rachel . |
9 | Carwyn looked on Off-the-Wall as virtually his home break . |
10 | Millie looked at Aggie for a moment before saying quietly , ‘ Thank you . ’ |
11 | Hitch looked at Carol , then at his colleague . |
12 | Mister Johnny looked at Nick ; then he laughed and gave him the skull . |
13 | Xanthe looked at Miranda . |
14 | Hawkins looked at Wickram . |
15 | Hawkins looked at Carrington . |
16 | Hawkins looked at Benson and Wickram . |
17 | Introductions completed , Hawkins looked at Talbot and his four officers and said : ‘ The first question in your minds , of course , gentlemen , is why I have brought two civilians with me . |
18 | O'Rourke looked at Bartlemas and both of them opened their eyes wide and put their hands over their mouths in mock horror . |
19 | On March 7th Scott looked at Oates 's feet . |
20 | Scott looked at Oates 's feet , and said nothing . |
21 | Michael Stein looked into Stephen 's blandly smiling face . |
22 | Richard looked at Martha and saw Nenna 's puzzled eyes , though they were so much darker . |
23 | Both Meredith and Markby looked towards Harriet . |
24 | Zach looked at George . |
25 | Angalo looked at Masklin . |
26 | Lord Pabham looked at Clovis in surprise . |
27 | Edward looked at Helen warily , alerted by her tone . |
28 | Thus annoying Mrs Drubb and convincing her that she would be better off at Almsmead looking after Amabel . |
29 | ‘ Tara looks after Hummingbird House for me . |
30 | But I still retain sympathy for the misguided foreign tourists who read about its properties as a ‘ gateway to the beautiful western Highlands ’ and end up wandering in dismay down streets that make the Bronx look like Disneyland . |