Example sentences of "look [prep] [pron] at the " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've looked at it at the end of day and thought well my God ! |
2 | She turned , looking about her at the stables . |
3 | Tallis said , amazed , looking about her at the dark , snow-striped land . |
4 | All this time Marcus was standing , now more upright , looking about him at the various speakers , with an interested air . |
5 | Looking about him at the great press of people , the escalator that was a river of people flowing on and on , the crowds that streamed down the stairs so that if a train was held up there would be room for no more to squeeze on to the platform , he wondered why a terrorist group had never thought of putting a bomb in the tube . |
6 | He glanced back at her , then turned away , looking about him at the cluttered floor , the smoke-blackened walls , the broken ceiling of the room he was in . |
7 | Tuan Ti Fo turned , looking about him at the simple order of his room . |
8 | Looking about him at the others , Christian said , ‘ There ! |
9 | What point in having , I suppose it 's my fault , I should have read these erm , bits added to it more carefully earlier , but it does n't seem to have anything in their about anybody who is actually claiming a carer 's allowance from looking after somebody at the time , and whether we should have a phrase in there that it does n't include anybody that is collecting from the D S S S or anything else for a carer 's allowance anyway , because you do n't want to double pay anybody . |
10 | Obviously she is very upset being left alone in a strange country and we are looking after her at the police station . |
11 | ‘ His neighbour is looking after it at the moment but I do n't think she 'll be prepared to keep it indefinitely . |
12 | She stared at the book-filled wall above the desk , then turned back , seeing how he was looking past her at the same spot . |
13 | ‘ What do you want ? ’ he demanded , looking past her at the paladin , who was brandishing his sword . |
14 | Looking round her at the cushions , Ellie spotted one with a Regency man and woman on it . |
15 | He turned away , looking round him at the great nest of screens and machinery . |
16 | She longed , oh , she burned to be able to tell him the truth , but Ace 's threats held ; also by the way Mike was looking at her at the moment he probably would n't believe her if she told him the truth about their relationship . |
17 | I 've got your red book here cos I was looking at it at the weekend . |
18 | Well , we 're all looking at it at the moment of , of course , but some of our first impressions are that for example on global warming , there 's no commitment to , to a carbon taxation . |
19 | ‘ Sit down , sit down , ’ said Owen hurriedly , looking around him at the crowded cafe . |
20 | When I get out of my train at Victoria and look about me at the other two hundred — mostly strangers , not least so those whose names as early schoolfellows dawn on me when they disappeared , — I sometimes think that one or two of us ought to speak out instead of just voting and making a remark in the complaint book once or twice a year and writing to a newspaper less often . |
21 | But I think there 's also the other end of the scale which is , which is what , you 've slightly amended this year , is the fact of elderly people erm , I know recently that myself have gone through the fact of my gran had er , was going through a very sick period , and if she 'd have come back home , it would have been very difficult for me to have had to look after her at the same time as trying to attend my council duties , and this would have been the same for my dad , and the additional income which this would have brought , to have paid someone to be able to look after her whilst we were at council meetings , and you can remember that these meetings sometimes go on , you can say well , this meeting should be over by one o'clock then it goes on till three o'clock or whatever , and then peop , the problems mount up for that person left on their own , and I think that those things have to be taken into consideration , and I believe that this is the first step forward in trying to recognise that people have responsibilities outside of the council chamber . |
22 | And she did , leaving a very bewildered Ellie to look round her at the well-equipped kitchen and the gently steaming kettle . |
23 | He rubbed his chin absently on the top of Tessa 's head , so that he could look over it at the girl . |
24 | No you ca n't look at them at the moment . |
25 | She tried to recall her life before the siege and the heads of young officers turning to look at her at the Calcutta racecourse . |
26 | I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians , their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems . |
27 | When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages . |
28 | Harry looked about him at the comfortable disorder of the place , which was not at all like the spick and span home Ann had made for him . |
29 | He all but bumped into the couple , but , just in time , he arrested his progress , drew back , seemed , for an instant , to seek for oxygen as if he had emerged from some physical deep of ocean , looked about him at the mundane world he had re-entered and then , with rapid dignity , collected himself . |
30 | All this , ’ he looked about him at the books and paintings and machines , ‘ it speaks of a love of knowledge . ’ |