Example sentences of "look [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They look mostly the same breed of numbskulls who 've been mishandling the Allan Lamb case for a month . |
2 | ‘ You look much the same as you always looked . ’ |
3 | Mind you , the players look much the same ! |
4 | At first sight , all the Torran Rocks look much the same and there are no easily identifiable features on the shoreline of Mull either . |
5 | ‘ Wasps all look much the same to me . ’ |
6 | In this kind of house , in this kind of street , they soon collect a grey film that makes them all look much the same . |
7 | Paul Scott 's Raj Quartet , a fictional foursome collected in 1976 and with the pendant of a fifth novel , Staying On ( 1977 ) , is a vast canvas devoted to the transfer of power in India and its sequel : too close in time to be seen , altogether clearly , as historical fiction , too distant in place to be a shared world ; though like E. M. Forster before him , Scott chose an alien sun to define the outlines and shadows of the English abroad , where their habits of mind look all the sharper , odder and more endearing against the background of an exotic land . |
8 | Look along the rows of machinery at any farm show and you 'll see a lot of professionally-made equipment . |
9 | Look along the sections of the tables and match the main features of the case with the features of the remedies . |
10 | When satisfied , look along the whole length and ensure that the wood grain does not run off the true length . |
11 | Look along the rows of blocks of holes ( marked stitches ) longer than three stitches — if the design has these it will not be suitable for weaving . |
12 | The noise of a lock operating somewhere made them both look along the companionway . |
13 | When I look along the road I see them coming . |
14 | Look along the path and you 'll see one . |
15 | ‘ Look along the line . ’ |
16 | To the south you look down the steeply falling park to where the river slowly bends around Dittisham on the western bank , and to the west a view cut through the trees shows the river almost encircling the Sandridge promontory , its last wide stretch before it narrows upstream to Totnes . |
17 | You will be aware exactly how far the ferret has progressed down the burrow by the marking on the line attached to its collar , so you now look down the hole as the line becomes moderately tight . |
18 | I look down the rope into his face . |
19 | Let's say the next letter is e ( i.e. candidate string be ) — look down the 5th of the 26 pointers from the ‘ b ’ node to see if it is set , and so on , until the end of the candidate string is reached . |
20 | Now when you look down the microscope through the graticule what one sees is twenty five randomly spaced dots overlying your er section . |
21 | look down the back here , see if there 's anything . |
22 | Stand some four yards or so behind the ball , look down the ball-to-target line and try to see the ideal shot in your mind . |
23 | And you just look down the route now and decide whether they 're achievable or realistic . |
24 | If you where your hand is now if you look down the bottom , no no on the on the other side there , there are two strips . |
25 | Well if you have the footnote bible like I 've got here , you look down the bottom and speaks about those who are beggars , beggars for the spirit and just at the bottom of our road where we live er there 's a little area there which quite busy and er there 's a man who parades up and down there daily , he 's there nonstop every day of the week , you can go by there any time , any day and he 's there begging and he has no shame at all , and if you refuse him once he 'll catch you another day and he 'll ask you again , and you 'll see him there backwards and forwards and he 'll even when the traffic lights turn red |
26 | and Aaron get up , we 've , we 've only got a very small bedroom so we might as well make the most of it , we 've had quotes and all that and erm , look not the cheapest but not the exp the most expensive erm |
27 | ’ But those years he would go into his study afterwards with the coffee her mother made , to smoke his pipe and look over a case , and he shut the door . |
28 | Suspiciousness becomes almost an instinct , powerful and all-pervasive : ‘ When you go out on a Sunday afternoon [ in the country ] , say , and you look over a bridge at the stream , you can not help yourself . |
29 | Which may not rank the outsiders in the eyes of the Ladbrokes odds-maker , but if they look over the fence they will certainly be able to see the outsiders from where they have been placed . |
30 | There 's this blummin huge bridge so I stop a bit and look over the edge . |