Example sentences of "mrs [noun prp] look [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Rumney looked at me in silence for a few moments and I saw in her face the dawning of relief and hope .
2 Philip opened his mouth in horror , then turned it quickly into a yawn when Mrs Wright looked at him .
3 Mrs Wright looked at him .
4 It left Mrs Adams to look after four children aged from 9 years to just 10 months .
5 And yet Mrs Browning looked at her with hatred , her pale face growing steadily darker , and said , ‘ Leave me . ’
6 Mrs Geary looks after him now .
7 Mrs Lynde looked at the thin little girl in the short dress , with her freckled face and red hair .
8 Mrs Longhill looked from Ruth to the doctor , her eyes wide with horror , her face drained of colour .
9 I hardly remember what Mrs Girdlestone looked like , other than that she was plump and elderly , and gave an impression of being prepared for battle ; but I was touched when I saw the tea that had been laid out ready for me , imagining the two ladies conferring about the slices of bought ham , the thin bread-and-butter , and the bought cake .
10 The postcard depicted a crudely drawn picture of Harold Wilson in bed with a particular lady , with Mrs Wilson looking through the door , and various other offensive allusions .
11 Mrs Yaxlee looked at Leon , ‘ You want to see the pictures , then ? ’
12 Mrs Marsden looked from one to the other in confusion .
13 Mrs Raffald looked at both of us , for she wanted to tidy the drawing-room and suspected that when all the coffee was drunk we would go in there .
14 Mrs Ullman looked at her toes and said she really did n't know .
15 From behind her check-out till , Mrs Patel looked at us curiously over the top of her blue-framed spectacles .
16 Mrs Sowerberry looked at Noah sympathetically .
17 Mrs Hellyer looked at her .
18 Initially they could have lived in James 's rooms , in Alderman 's Walk , with Mr and Mrs Chambers to look after them .
19 Shaking her head in bemusement , she moved her gaze to the outfit spread out on the bed , and did n't quite have time to screw her face into an expression of approval before Mrs McMahon looked at her .
20 Mrs Carson looked at her husband .
21 Evidence from police and forensic officers said Mrs Prescott looked as if she 'd been sewing the hem of a curtain , when she was shot at close range in the back of the head .
22 Mrs Phelps looked along the shelves , taking her time .
23 Mrs Woodie looked at the distended animal .
24 A week later , Mrs Viney looked at the heap by the back door and said , ‘ There 's more coal here than I thought there was . ’
25 Dr and Mrs Frome looked at Mr McWhirter as if not entirely convinced .
26 As she took her own cup and settled herself again in her chair , Mrs McDougall looked at me over her spectacles and said comfortably : ‘ The girls will have told you about Ewen Mackay . ’
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