Example sentences of "i look at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I look at the dark house in front of me and the screens of tall shrubs and young trees on either side concealing the two neighbouring villas .
2 During the spring , I look at the new beech leaves .
3 I look at the short-term programme and er see , yeah .
4 For example , that the images that I now call up in my mind as I look at the front door of my house , this is something quite real , but it 's real in a much more radically different , in a radically different sense , there 's a , somehow a radically difference in the kind of reality which that image enjoys , to the reality that that bottle enjoys .
5 When I look at the European Community I see foreign policy and internal security pillars and ask myself how well the Government have been able to keep them purely intergovernmental and how many commitments we are making that will damage British interests in the future .
6 I look at the false leg for a bit while he pulls up his trouser leg .
7 I 'm in bed reading , so I look at the little security system we have , look at the screen — I do n't know this chap , he 's obviously drunk , and obviously ex-public school .
8 I looked at the nearest guard through half-closed eyes .
9 when I looked at the front page and he said about two paragraphs
10 I looked at the tubular lighting in the roof .
11 ( I looked at the young lad ) 'Cos my mate 's tired and I 'd like to do it .
12 I looked at the other day and I was thinking oh god , I want to go to sleep a couple of days last , you know
13 Then I looked at the cheerful cockney .
14 I looked at the empty estate-car when we reached the other side .
15 I looked at the old man calmly sitting on his mat and hated him , knowing — knowing myself — that nothing would come of this .
16 ‘ As I looked at the magnificent vehicle I could not help thinking of the historical ‘ Experiment ’ of the Stockton and Darlington Railway , or of the Exhibition excursions of 1851 , when the GW nailed rough boards across their permanent way trucks at Didcot to accommodate their third class passengers !
17 I looked at the little boy , lying there , and caught a glimpse of the father peeping from the corridor .
18 I looked at the little priest and grinned at Benjamin .
19 Every month I look in your magazine for anything to do with Dalmations and I was overjoyed when I looked at the last page .
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