Example sentences of "[pers pn] look [prep] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | I looked from one to the other . |
2 | ARE YOU looking for something to liven up your Monday evenings ? |
3 | Her pulses racing , she looked past him to the dizzy drop through the hole in the cliff , to the sea below . |
4 | She looked from him to Michael and realised that her brother was going to go over to the man . |
5 | She looked from him to Tuan Ti Fo . |
6 | She looked from one to the other . |
7 | She looked from one to the other . |
8 | Millie had come into the room carrying a tin tray , and as she put it down on the table , she looked from one to the other and said , ‘ What are you talkin' about , closed schools ? |
9 | She looked from one to the other , clearly terrified . |
10 | She looked from one to the other to make sure they were at the same height . |
11 | She looked from one to the other , glad to have got a word in on behalf of Aunt Bertha , but it brought no softening to the inscrutable expression on Silas 's face . |
12 | Her statement startled not only him , but also Peggy , and it showed as surprise on Henry 's face , and she looked from one to the other , saying , ‘ Yes , yes , I am . |
13 | She looked from one to the other . |
14 | She fell into step between David and Rachel and as they walked around the poolside she looked from one to the other . |
15 | If she responds favourably to this ( which , if you are wise , you will have conveyed more through your attitudes than your actual words ) , you and her other helpers should try to create various circumstances or events which may stand a chance of helping her to break the habit of mourning : an interesting holiday , perhaps , or some new and mildly challenging experience which calls for her to look beyond herself to someone else in trouble , who will make her feel ‘ needed ’ . |
16 | That 's well it looks like it to me . |
17 | He looked beyond them to the pony and cart , then added not unkindly , ‘ You could get that up the drive . ’ |
18 | Raising his head , he looked past her to where the two men were standing , seemingly as bemused by his sudden intervention as she was herself . |
19 | He looked like anyone to me . |
20 | He looked from one to another of those gathered around them — the thought having suddenly occurred to him . |
21 | He looked from one to the other of their faces but knew better than to open his mouth . |
22 | He looked from one to the other . |
23 | He looked from one to the other , his bleak glance resting briefly on Sarella 's upturned face , and then he said , ‘ I tell you one thing , Peter ; when you 're down and out and she 's left you for richer pickings do n't come running to me for a hand-out , because it wo n't be forthcoming . |
24 | Silence followed his words and he looked from one to the other of them . |
25 | He looked from her to me . |
26 | He looked from her to his brother , his mouth open , about to speak . |
27 | He looked from me to the suitcase and back again in amazement . |