Example sentences of "looked at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She observed him without shame as he looked at every part of her . |
2 | She always looked at every farthing twice before parting with it . |
3 | ‘ She looked at every single one of the hundreds of photos and could n't stop smiling at the memory . |
4 | Everybody looked at every other body and burst out laughing . |
5 | Undaunted we looked at every conceivable , available destination . |
6 | It 's gone into us , and we 've done it 's here that 's looked at it properly , and walked through the trees and even looked at every marking in the trees that were gon na come down . |
7 | Well I 'm certain that if you looked at every post in the City we could certainly save one or two , I do n't think anyone would deny that , but the sort of cases that Queenie 's just been talking about , I think she 's talking absolute nonsense . |
8 | Amanda looked at a picture on the wall . |
9 | AN OBJECT lesson for all those who bemoan the artistic indifference of government , last night 's Omnibus ( BBC 1 ) looked at a political leader who took the closest interest in art , a mediocre and embittered water-colourist who eventually turned to another medium — mass emotion and warfare . |
10 | The delegation looked at a range of hotel operations including food preparation , customer care programmes , sales and marketing and budgeting . |
11 | The researchers looked at a sample of 302 people who had inherited a house . |
12 | The newsagent 's , alas , was closed , so I looked at a couple of travel posters , then wandered back . |
13 | At the meeting I reported on the position of the gathering health service dispute and we then looked at a number of other pay issues . |
14 | She never looked at a woman 's magazine after that , though she saw from their covers , displayed beside the supermarket till , that they had not changed , but went on churning out the same old stuff . |
15 | Dot slid down from the high bed and sat on the carpet and looked at a wooden dolls ' house , a painted rocking horse , but she did n't touch . |
16 | We looked at a conventional handle , a mix of slotted/Philips/Posidrive blades , an extension and a ratchet ‘ T ’ handle . |
17 | The study looked at a combination of zidovudine with dideoxycytidine , an experimental drug manufactured by Hoffmann-La Roche . |
18 | ‘ Ah ! j'adore ça ’ , he said and never looked at a single picture . |
19 | Robert Boyd and Jeffrey Lorberbaum , in one of the more interesting follow-ups to Axelrod 's work , looked at a mixture of Tit for Two Tats and a strategy called Suspicious Tit for Tat . |
20 | She now moved away from the case and looked at a list attached , low down , on the wall to the side of the smokers ' requisites demonstration case . |
21 | The first machines looked at a few dozen positions a second ; the more recent , 1200–1500 a second . |
22 | The nun was screaming now at the top of her voice ; then for a moment she became still and silent as she looked at a trickle of blood flowing down over her fingers ; and she now screeched again . |
23 | The maid looked at a point above Hari 's head . |
24 | Christine Griffin ( 1985 ) looked at a group of girls in the same way as Willis had looked at the boys . |
25 | Anna looked at a plump little person with a determined mouth . |
26 | We looked at a couple of classy UPSs at budget prices : the AccuCard and the Ondyne Expert . |
27 | Had the two friends discussed her in the way men probably did when they looked at a young woman who passed them in the street ? |
28 | i In order to determine whether cigarette smoking was a risk factor for the development of premature facial wrinkling , a study based at the University of Utah , USA , looked at a sample of 132 adult smokers and nonsmokers . |
29 | Vasquez looked at a large sample of Behaviouralist work in International Relations and found that the vast majority of it worked within these three key assumptions . |
30 | As I sat in front of him , I looked at a poster-sized photo which was on the wall behind him . |