Example sentences of "with [noun prp] look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If only they could teach a thing or two to Gloucestershire — they go into Sunday 's match with Derbyshire looking for their first win over a county side this season . |
2 | But with Phil looking at him he somehow ca n't get below 35 . |
3 | But Hooper has earned a reprieve with Liverpool looking for the solidity and assurance he showed in last year 's UEFA Cup battle with Italian club Genoa . |
4 | Any way have a word with Mrs have a word with Mrs look on the market for any thing uhum . |
5 | The next sonnet in the sequence begins with Astrophil looking at his heart and finding there the conventional poetic image of love 's wounding arrow . |
6 | October opened auspiciously with Everards looking at the possibility of setting up a brewery in the Falklands . |
7 | He made Willie cocoa and left him with Sammy to look at the ‘ straw roofs ’ while he went upstairs to put up more blackouts . |
8 | We sat with George looking at the sea . |
9 | Today 's opening semi-final is a repeat of the 1988 United Kingdom final , with Corsie looking for revenge over England 's Gary Smith . |
10 | With Luke looking at her like that , a combination of desire and disgust hardening his features and his mouth somehow more richly sensual than it had looked before , Maria had no difficulty believing him . |
11 | Thence they escaped to Crete with White looking after Brown all the way . |