Example sentences of "[pron] looked at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As I sat in front of him , I looked at a poster-sized photo which was on the wall behind him .
2 Interviewed shortly after the experience by an unknown reporter underneath the bed , she gasped : ‘ God , I was so excited , it reminded me of when I was 13 , of the first time I looked at an unwrapped tampon .
3 I looked at the two of them , ‘ You ought to go and have yourselves examined . ’
4 I looked at the two red lights .
5 With a heart beating as if it wanted to explode I looked at the two dead men ; I had never seen either of them before .
6 I looked at the two men .
7 So I looked at the two men again .
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 Well I lo I I looked at the fifty and then
13 I looked at the other windows in the house .
14 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
15 I looked at the sleek , well-fed clerics performing their silly jigs .
16 When I looked at the broken bundles scattered across the floor , I recognized the faces .
17 Then I looked at the cheerful cockney .
18 I looked at the dead Jake Rosso 's picture , and I remembered all the photographs on the walls of my room in Hong Kong .
19 I looked at the empty estate-car when we reached the other side .
20 In 1980 when Allan Wells won a Gold Medal at the Olympics I looked at the British tracksuits and thought : well , nothing much has changed in 56 years !
21 I looked at the rosy-cheeked little fellow ( all of four years ) in front of me .
22 As I looked at the few stones that remained of the castle , I learned from the magazine that the Irish-built castle of the local kings , the O'Rourkes , had once towered over the local countryside .
23 I looked at the old man calmly sitting on his mat and hated him , knowing — knowing myself — that nothing would come of this .
24 I looked at the tough , impressive face .
25 ‘ 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 !
26 I looked at the little boy , lying there , and caught a glimpse of the father peeping from the corridor .
27 I looked at the little priest and grinned at Benjamin .
28 Telling my story , I looked at the green fields of wheat moving in the wind .
29 I looked at the double doors in horror and wondered if perchance Toplis might be hiding inside .
30 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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