Example sentences of "looked [adv] and [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And I looked in and thought I wonder if that 's Clayton in there or not . |
2 | This is called It Was Good In the afternoon when the sun half close his eyes , ants can be found not working , dogs in their cool places , vandal wall slice through heat , hold and let go of light in rays , in the afternoon when smoke curls like the back of a cat , people lean and braid hair , someone dressed like Christ looked in and said it was good . |
3 | Would you like that one again , In the afternoon when the sun half close his eyes , ants can be found not working , dogs in their cool places , vandal wall slice through heat , hold and let go of light in rays , in the afternoon when smoke curls like the back of a cat , people lean and braid hair , someone dressed like Christ looked in and said it was good now we have the dug out how food is presented erm can say so much , at least it does to me and , so that , so that the beginning of this poem became from er the food , piece of food held in the hand of the mayor in this picture . |
4 | ‘ I looked down and thought he 'd let me fall too . ’ |
5 | I looked down and saw her lying between my legs , she was so small . |
6 | He looked down and saw he had battered his fingers bloody against the wooden lid . |
7 | The Trunchbull looked down and saw it and she bellowed even louder and with a swipe of her hand she sent the creature flying across the class-room . |
8 | Maggie looked down and saw it moving at some speed ; dust flung up in a stream behind it and it was waiting as they taxied to a halt . |
9 | His passport carries the word ‘ courtier ’ in the space set aside for occupation — a joke he came to regret when arriving at Darwin airport to be faced by a massive , bronzed Australian immigration official who looked down and told him ‘ that 's not the way you spell courier , mate . ’ |
10 | Ashley looked down and freed it . |
11 | He drew a harsh breath , muttered something under his breath , then looked away and released her , getting off the bed in those dark blue trousers , his chest bare , thrusting his hands into his pockets , his back to her while she sat up and fumbled to rearrange her clothes , tears falling silently over her cheeks . |
12 | And er he he suddenly looked up and went it 's Brian ! |
13 | She looked up and raised her straight , rather heavy , black eyebrows . |
14 | As he stopped at the gate of the field , Bathsheba looked up and noticed him . |
15 | He looked up and studied me again . |
16 | And I looked up and said it 's here ! |
17 | The tramp looked up and saw her . |
18 | He looked up and saw her and said , in a puzzled voice , ‘ Bit early , is n't it ? ’ |
19 | He looked up and saw her . |
20 | It brought a painful flush to her cheeks and at that moment he looked up and saw her . |
21 | He looked up and saw her and Robyn blushed furiously , fixed to the spot with embarrassment . |
22 | Then fitzAlan looked up and saw her , and the hard look of danger vanished . |
23 | The feelings retained their freshness in his memory : the delicious agony of watching her ; the frustration of not being able to touch her ; the pleasure he had when someone he had known at school passed along the towpath , looked up and saw him , Peter Redburn , having a drink with Kate Molland . |
24 | I looked up and saw him clinging to a pipe that ran the length of one wall , high up . |
25 | She was shaking a tablecloth when she looked up and saw him . |
26 | But when I looked up and saw you , all I could think of was holding you , kissing you — ’ |
27 | As we walked into the cafe , a couple of the local farmers in denim overalls and caps looked up and welcomed us . |
28 | One night she brought in the usual cocoa and watched while Dad removed a splinter from my palm Dad looked up and caught her grinning . |
29 | He suddenly looked up and caught her looking at him . |
30 | He looked up and caught her staring at him . |