Example sentences of "[adv] i look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Instinctively I looked around the corridor to try and spot the lurking animal activist . |
2 | Interestingly enough I looked into the same situation in America and Germany and in all three mighty industrial countries six out of the top ten firms had gone . |
3 | I think just to answer that the , the pitch , because obviously I looked into this , and tried to get a reduction , |
4 | So I looked through this device and er found what the reading it gave , so I went to my map and I found that that 's where Mars should have been . |
5 | And so I looked at my uneasy mistress with an anxious and angry eye which she was unable to meet . |
6 | So I looked at the two men again . |
7 | So I looked at sheet , I said it 's opposite Queen 's Road . |
8 | Well there 's one there , there 's one there and there 's one round the back , so I looked in that one |
9 | Bob wanted chicken tikka massala and then he said give me the list and wrote down on it two chicken tikka massalas so I look on that and I ca n't see anything two chicken kormas , one and two chicken tikka massalas . |
10 | So I look at my watch and I see it 's nearly midnight . |
11 | So I look at Kellard . |
12 | So I 'm a bit of a newshound so I look at both of course , see what 's what . |
13 | So I look to her neighbours because they are the kind of people GMTV is aimed at . ’ |
14 | So I look in this public , I can see it now , stood back at top of Hope Street , and there were two steps and a little snicket — and there were about four in there . |
15 | As we walked away I looked at him sideways . |
16 | so , erm , last night when we came home I looked at this Argos ticket which I could n't find and I 've , in that I 've found what erm a Weight Watcher er menu , so I picked that out , so I 've had erm do n't know what you 'll call it today , boiled egg and toast , eh bread and butter |
17 | God , yesterday I looked at Oliver and I had this strange thought . |
18 | The more I looked into it the more the paintings seemed to go beyond simple unitary ideas of authorship and meaning . |
19 | The more I looked at different societies , the more I saw the little traps lurking in the small print … |
20 | With Hugo , I was quite definitely the performance : Stef , the more I looked at her , obviously a mere rehearsal . |
21 | I suppose that in some recess of his mind he was recalling the old cliché about honours being handed out like lollipops , but the more I look at the sentence the less I understand what he was on about or why it was considered worthy of preserving in print . |
22 | ‘ You know , Schatzie , the more I look at you , the more you remind me of a certain Titian . |
23 | In fact the more I look at her the more convinced I am that she resembles one of the Yorkies . |
24 | Similarly I look at English and ask whether staff and students locate their discipline within the Leavisite paradigm or whether they are aware of the developments of the past thirty years , such as structuralism and post-structuralism . |
25 | It had without doubt been a day to remember and now whenever I look at my LNWR Boilerhouse Private plate , I think of poor unfortunate Fred Grisenthwaite and his tragic demise , and then recall the Railway Hotel bar room and the kind friends I met that night . |
26 | See how carefully I look after you . |
27 | A minute later I looked at my watch ad noted the time . |
28 | Well I 've done a bit of all sorts rea Mainly I looked after my dad while he was ill . |
29 | ‘ When I got out I looked at the car and the lorry and I just could n't believe it . |
30 | It really was a pleasant shade of blonde now I looked at it . |