Example sentences of "i [vb past] [coord] looked [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I stopped and looked at myself . |
2 | I stopped and looked at the big house . |
3 | I turned and looked at him . |
4 | I turned and looked at him . |
5 | I turned and looked at myself in the cracked Cutty Sark Whisky mirror behind Mama Sipcott 's bar . |
6 | ‘ Eddie Tonks ( New Zealand Rugby Football Union chairman ) was sitting behind me and I turned and looked at him and we eyed each other . |
7 | I turned and looked at the subtly tarted , much breathed-upon 300 sitting at the kerb , then made a show of sizing up Yvonne . |
8 | I turned and looked at the man 's tear-stained face . |
9 | I looked and looked at him . |
10 | I went and looked through the gap in the curtains . |
11 | I we I went and looked at it I looked at it , it looked all right and I thought |
12 | They may not have thought of it as expertise , but when people said to me a particular ward is dirty , I went and looked at it , and in a very short time , within about ten minutes , that ward had got a massive clean-up team in there , that 's the sort of thing that I felt was useful . |
13 | Skirting the bench with its sheeted figure , I went and looked behind it . |
14 | I went and looked in the dustbin to see if he was back in there but . |
15 | I smiled and looked at my feet . |
16 | ‘ A Transatlantic expression meaning — ’ I paused and looked in the air for inspiration . ' |
17 | I relaxed and looked around the dark room , at the end of which was a small stage with a drum-kit and mike-stand on it . |
18 | I sat and looked at what I had got to do and in quite lateral ways determined how to do it , which was not in the way they had always done it . |
19 | From the tarn , I followed my nose down to a cairn that stands on the shoulder above Deepdale Side where the view down Deepdale into Dentdale was so good that I sat and looked at it for a good half-hour until the thought that I needed to be home by late afternoon pushed me on down to the green lane of the old Craven Way . |
20 | I sat and looked at my reflection and that of the formica table in the window . |
21 | I sat and looked at my trowel , Stoutstroke . |
22 | I still remember the feeling of hopelessness as I sat and looked at a board covered with arrows and lines , the words ‘ tacking ’ , ‘ rigging ’ , ‘ wind direction ’ and ‘ points of sailing ’ floating around in my head . |
23 | I stood and looked at her , petrified . |
24 | There was a mirror on the wall and I stood and looked at myself . |
25 | I stood and looked at it and it came and rubbed itself against my leg . |
26 | I stood and looked at her aghast , as there were at least half a dozen screws watching , and writing notes or letters to another prisoner is absolutely forbidden . |