Example sentences of "from [noun prp] look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He had his top brass coming in from Washington to look at the operation and the first thing they 'd see at Filanta Court was this 30-foot PLO radio mast . |
2 | It would be another woman from Naledi looking for work as a maid : dressed in her best in the blaring midday heat : thick cardigan and skirt , heavy shoes . |
3 | Nick said in a shrill voice , ‘ That 's a new blouse , Auntie Lou , ’ and Mr Evans turned from Carrie to look at his sister . |
4 | Cardiff spun from Peters to look at them . |
5 | Above : Inspired by the traditional floors of country houses across Europe , the Charlecote Rosewood design from Amtico looks like real parquet , and will add a touch of class to a study or living room , but will not cost the earth |
6 | He as out of prison , down from Glasgow looking for Iain . |
7 | I had come down from London looking for a job . |
8 | To this end we asked Martin Beckett our regional pig adviser from ADAS to look into the alternatives . |
9 | Later in the programme we 'll be having a report from Molyneux looking at all the local games in detail . |