Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] looked [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | His head , when I 'd finally looked at him , was turned away from me towards his companions , as was Daffodil 's also . |
2 | Kelly had looked at me , I had n't looked at her . |
3 | ‘ I had n't looked at it like that . |
4 | And I 've not looked at them since I wrote them . |
5 | No I 've not looked at it that way . |
6 | I 've just looked through my notes o of the meeting . |
7 | I 've just sort of , I 've just looked at it and thought , that will be good one day when I ever get round to programming . |
8 | It 's alright , I 've just looked at mine . |
9 | I 've never looked at it , but |
10 | Oh yeah , I 've never looked at it like that before , yeah , ah , ah |
11 | ‘ She 's only seven years older than me and so I 've never looked on her as a mother figure . |
12 | ‘ I have n't looked at him , ’ she wailed . |
13 | ‘ I have n't looked at them since I left university . |
14 | I have n't looked at it but the hype on the author will continue through to the paperback . |
15 | ‘ I have n't looked at it since , ’ he said , but it was much handled . |
16 | Sal , I du n no I have n't looked at it all . |
17 | I have often looked for it with binoculars , but I have never been able to glimpse it even with × 20 , though my 76-mm refractor brings it out unmistakably , and with my 39-cm reflector I have no trouble in seeing the central star . |
18 | I have always looked after it because I know that I can not afford another one . ’ |
19 | ‘ I have always looked upon you as ‘ Theo ’ . ’ |
20 | I have always looked upon you as Theo Daniel said he could not see the pain Frederica said was in the olives , and Alexander , still lecturing , said that Vincent had objected to paintings of symbolic Christs in Gethsemane by Bernard and his compères , had torn up his own , had made do with the olives themselves . |