Example sentences of "look [adv prt] over [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It looks out over a peaceful rural landscape .
2 Babur looks out over the dark quiet trees to the white lights and feels at home .
3 Looking back over the last two years , portraits and townscapes , in Berlin or in other locations , predominate .
4 Looking back over the last 19 years he said : ‘ Having had the opportunity to set up and develop the education service in Lothian has been enormously challenging and satisfying and I believe it is an education service of good quality with many forward-looking policies now established .
5 ‘ Sometimes , ’ said Bernard , ‘ I too feel like going to a hotel somewhere and looking out over a blue Mediterranean sea .
6 Then she retreated in bleak anguish to her bedroom , and sat hunched in the window-seat , looking out over the soft rolling lawns and distant Cotswold hills , dimly aware that her single most painful desire was that her mother were still alive , so she could pour out the secret desolation to the one person who 'd have understood …
7 In splinters of thought , unconnectedly , I began to look back over the past three weeks .
8 It is a rambling Tudor house run by John and Margaret Parker , whose breakfast room and drawing room look out over a wonderful walled garden , beyond which fields of grazing cows stretch down to the river .
9 I think it 'll come but , well , we 're rather impatient I think when you look back over the past hundred years you see some massive erm changes which are quite unprecedented .
10 If we look back over the past twenty-five years or so , we can distinguish three main phases :
11 John Howard , acutely aware of such slippage , argued that good staff and external vigilance were essential if reform efforts were to be sustained , but this view , as we look back over the last two centuries , may have been unduly optimistic .
12 And it 's also important that we look back over the last ten years to how the N H S has been fundamentally changed as a consequence of Tory government policy towards it .
13 We looked out over a bare open landscape , its thin grass patched with sandy stretches .
14 Along the wall opposite the bookcase was a bed and under the front window which looked out over the tiny arched lane and fields , was a small table with a photograph of a young dark-haired woman and a slightly older man with large penetrating eyes and a broad grin .
15 She looked out over the smudged white landscape of Regent 's Park , then peered at the road below .
16 I looked out over the empty white road to the sky and saw the morning sun sparkling .
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