Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [pron] look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A decent interval elapsed , during which we looked at each other rather anxiously . |
2 | The prime example of what your looking for ie tallish , good in the air and commanding is Paul Whelan ( younger brother of Ronnie Whelan form Liverpool ( still the best midfielder in England ) ) . |
3 | You see , there was n't much to go on , just your name , which the housekeeper remembered , a fair idea of what you looked like , and the fact that you were somehow connected with the art world . |
4 | And charitably she added : ‘ To this day , I do n't know if it was because of what he looked like or because of what I looked like . ’ |
5 | And charitably she added : ‘ To this day , I do n't know if it was because of what he looked like or because of what I looked like . ’ |
6 | I had slides of the tumour , cross scans of what it looked like and where it was . |
7 | I 've got a database of what it looked like before you touched it so if it fucks up |
8 | Besides , I have the system installed and working there as well , so you will have first-hand invaluable knowledge of what it looks like and how efficient it is . |
9 | There was something about the care with which he looked into your eyes that was truly frightening . |
10 | These letters are the letters of a wonderful poet and that truth shines steady through the very shining and alternating feelings with which I look at them in so far as they concern me , that is in so far as they are mine . |
11 | It will probably be very untidy ( and you may need that ability to cope with unfamiliar attitudes ) but you should not be concerned at this stage with what it looks like , only what it does . |
12 | It is the head 's task to meet from among the more traditional views held by parents those which are still relevant to modern schooling and to affect , as far as possible , the way in which they look upon change . |
13 | But it does seem to be = another example of the way in which we look to the amateur , to somebody who depends , for example , on the , very often on the legal briefing of the Clerk of the Court , erm to counterbalance that with his common sense . |
14 | And I 'll be back after the weather with tonight 's Lifeline in which we look at the problem of alcoholism . |
15 | Er so if you look at their smoking erm people can fill in a kind of smoking chart in which you look at that . |
16 | There was nothing with which she could find fault , and eventually she turned to Mr Miller and said , ‘ You 've got a wonderful collection here and I 'm full of admiration at the way in which you look after them . ’ |
17 | I personally never start my exercise routine with the head and neck exercises in which you look from side to side and circle the head round . |
18 | This book is about Britain 's Defence policy in her post-imperial era , and is the sequel to my Withdrawal from Empire , published in 1986 , in which I looked through military eyes at the creation , development and eventual transformation of the Empire into the loosely-knit British Commonwealth . |
19 | In practice , although this way of thinking was one perspective from which we looked at our material , it proved much less useful than we expected . |
20 | What do you think influenced you , I mean if you went to choose a chair did you sit on it to see if it was comfortable or were you more interested in what it looked like ? |
21 | Not all places are equal , and their siting must be considered in relation to other places to which they look for social , economic , religious or administrative relationships . |
22 | It 's beyond what it looks like . |
23 | I wish I 'd been told early on what I looked like and what I was doing to my body . |
24 | The older boys immediately saw Piggy for what he looked like . |
25 | You could change the scale at which you look at the NI , for example . |