Example sentences of "[noun sg] and looked [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It had once been the master bedroom and looked out on the woods to the east .
2 He limped to the side of the roof and looked down into the yard .
3 Cissy Salt , her baby face hard and cold as a coin , stood back from the couch and looked round at the trembling tearful group .
4 A short time later Betty stopped her scrubbing and looked out of the kitchen window .
5 He went to where he 'd seen him by the fence and looked down towards the woodpile .
6 Phyllis stood by the fence and looked down to the lines at the bottom .
7 General ‘ Little Mac ’ McLellan sat back on his horse and looked up at the sky .
8 Bob drew the curtain to one side and looked out of the window .
9 Charles raised his head above the line of the rock and looked down towards the hut .
10 His voice trailed off and Ruth looked sharply at him as he lowered his gaze and looked down at the paperwork in front of him .
11 Hercule Poirot sat on the white sand and looked out across the sparkling blue water .
12 Ian walked to the open window and looked up at the hills , with their barracks , prison and asylum perched aloft .
13 He walked over to the window and looked out at the courtyard below , busy with ambulances and patients clutching appointment cards as they peered hesitatingly at signs pointing the way to Casualty and X-ray and Outpatients , with the birdlike figures of caped nurses changing shifts , and the white coats of housemen hustling importantly from ward block to ward block .
14 I got out of bed , went across to the window and looked out at the night .
15 When he had finished , Bicker strode to the window and looked out at the tumbled clouds of the late day and the gathering darkness of the deserted hills .
16 I went to the window and looked out at the rain and the clouds .
17 He walked over to the window and looked out at the falling snow .
18 She walked to the window and looked out into the dull afternoon light .
19 Forester had moved to the window and looked out into the yard where the two long-wheelbase Land Rovers stood side by side , somehow managing to be tough and elegant at the same time in their rough-country rig with full-length roof racks and mounted searchlights .
20 He moved again to the eastern window and looked out over the cottages of the headland .
21 She stood up , stretched , then moved to the window and looked out over the busy concourse .
22 I stood at the window and looked down into the street .
23 He went to the window and looked down into the street .
24 Mum went over to my window and looked down at the street .
25 I lay on my bed with a computer magazine and , from time to time , went to the window and looked down at the darkened street .
26 He stood at a window and looked down over the trees , where rooks were crossing sticks in a light sway of air .
27 Cardiff ran to the glass doors , wiped the moisture from the pane and looked out into the night at the blurred orange glow of the traffic cordon — but could see nothing else .
28 Mr Smith , a man of about forty with large soft bags under his eyes , leant over his paper-strewn desk and looked down at the No-Nonsense pen he was fiddling with , Steven watched the pen .
29 She took her hand away , leaned on the rail and looked out over the sea .
30 From there they crawled the last ten yards to the edge of a rise and looked down into the valley .
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