Example sentences of "he look " in BNC.
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1 | He looks at her in fear : ‘ the cleft was like a dumb , stupid mouth . ’ |
2 | He looks less ready than anyone I 've ever seen . ’ |
3 | Sometimes he looks straight at me . |
4 | He reveres Tagore as the great modern writer of Bengal , but he looks at him disrespectfully , as if he was applying a Brechtian alienation-effect on him . |
5 | The first night he looks into her bower , the second night he bends over her , and the third night he can not resist kissing her . |
6 | He looks and laughs at a' that . |
7 | He looks like a man who should be heavier than he is , and one soon realises that an iron discipline keeps it that way . |
8 | He looks interesting . ’ |
9 | In any case , it 's weird that whenever I say that to Keith , he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is , his hair on the blond side of chestnut ( now heavily greying ) ; his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions ( or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe ) ; his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt ; his classic tweed suit of the old school , worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic ; his accent public school , as befits his education , although he also speaks a passable Spanish , so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop . |
10 | There 's a portrait of him in Llanberis vicarage in which he looks as irrepressible and intelligent as this action implies . |
11 | He looks a bit ill , smiles vaguely , and has a strange rather shy expression . |
12 | I suspect that Pound is rueful at best when he looks down and sees us industriously annotating out of Sir Edward Coke Canto 107 , without noticing that the English language is in that canto handled with none of the sensitivity that would make those labours worthwhile . |
13 | Now in the care of a young Englishman , Jonathan Pease , at Chantilly , Golden Pheasant inflicted Nashwan 's only defeat when he took the Prix Niel over the Arc course and distance three weeks ago and , being lightly raced , he looks capable of improvement . |
14 | Curled up on his armchair , thin as a wood shaving , he looks far too slight to carry this immense spectacle . |
15 | ‘ He looks fitter , sleeker , and better , ’ Robson said , ‘ and we just hope he can score a goal for us from the wing . |
16 | His technique is simple but effective ; he looks at the war ‘ from the bottom up ’ . |
17 | His great strength is that he looks a small-'c' conservative , with that appealing moderation which used to be thought Tory . |
18 | He 's lost a lot of weight , but he looks very fit . |
19 | Although Teague has resumed light training , he looks certain to miss England 's match against Fiji on 4 November and has told his club that he does not expect to be fit until the middle of next month . |
20 | He looks as though he 's been a footballer in his time . |
21 | This idea grows in the poems leading up to ‘ The Hollow Men ’ , finding full expression in 1923 when he looks back to his seminar paper , speculating that ‘ primitive man ’ may have |
22 | It was n't so much a case of thinking : he looks a lovely chappie . |
23 | Eccleshall appears to be on stronger ground when he looks to the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries for evidence of libertarian Conservatism . |
24 | ‘ He looks fine . |
25 | He looks no different than when he was here . ’ |
26 | Nathan had needed no special arrangements : when very well dressed he looks scruffy — I suppose it must be a gift ; it is certainly true that he could n't give it away — and today he was not very well dressed . |
27 | Good God , he looks about fifty . |
28 | He 's got a brown beard and he looks pretty ill . |
29 | He looks at me , worried like . |
30 | I ask Mr Jackson if I can take all my plants , and he looks at them doubtful like . |