Example sentences of "i look [adv] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 My hat ai n't on my head , and I look round for it .
2 In distant prospect I look forward to them greatly , as a break from the monotonous , lonely routine of writing .
3 Now I look forward to them tremendously — and a lot of that is due to Anthea .
4 I spoke to Michael some time ago , he 's getting better , and I look forward to him resuming his duties .
5 One day I will settle down , as they say , and raise a family and I look forward to it , for basically I am a home-loving person .
6 ‘ Well , I look forward to it .
7 I look forward to it , ’ Whitlock said with a faint smile .
8 She felt a frisson of gratitude at his thoughtfulness ; then , reminded absurdly of Ethel ( who had not so much wanted to be a bridesmaid , as to be asked ) : It is not that I look forward to it , she thought , if Frank was anything to go by , but at least I would expect to be , tonight , a little irresistible …
9 I look forward to it . ’
10 I look forward to it . ’
11 The right hon. and learned Gentleman and I can swap statistics quite soon and I look forward to it .
12 That will be particularly interesting to Labour Members , and I look forward to it .
13 I look forward to it . ’
14 I look forward to it .
15 I look forward to it . ’
16 I look over at him while everyone 's arguing and he smiles and winks at me like he 's really enjoying himself .
17 I look over at him .
18 I look over at her , but she do n't say nothing else .
19 I look just like you gone wrong !
20 ( And I look well in it .
21 I look up at her .
22 I look across at him .
23 Of course , when I look back at it all now , the thought terrifies me !
24 I wrote a lot about gay politics during the seventies , including a book on it , but when I look back on it , I do n't actually talk about sex at all .
25 When I look back on it all , the fourth and last day has to be the most exciting and memorable .
26 The peak we did that day was the Ober Gabelhorn , and I look back on it now with no embarrassment .
27 It 's a very stiff exam I must admit , when I look back on it , and we all had a a day off to go to the at or the Grammar school , sit this exam er and since I never heard anything I 'm assuming I failed .
28 The way I look back on it now , I think we just let it go .
29 When I was in Jordan in nineteen sixty five studying Arabic , I helped the Save The Children Fund operation there for a few months and this was undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable and interesting short periods of my life and I look back on it with great warmth and affection and as your Royal Highness knows , it happens also that many , many years ago before you were our president , my father occupied your office and I therefore come to this meeting today with some knowledge of the fund 's activities and with great admiration and respect for all the that the fund has achieved .
30 I look down on you !
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