Example sentences of "look [adv prt] [prep] those [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Diana now looks back on those days at Coleherne Court as the happiest time of her life . |
2 | Grahame begins the prologue of The Golden Age with the wistful phrase , ‘ Looking back to those days of old , ere the gate shut behind me … |
3 | Looking back at those debates on how we could fill in the time on our hands , the novelist Herbert Gold reflected that the Fifties were a time of ‘ happy people with happy problems ’ . |
4 | I 'm sure our successors will be looking back at those acquisitions as good ones ! |
5 | Looking back on those years between the two wars , and knowing Sam as I did , I am convinced that , had my parents landed in America , as intended , then he would have been in the prohibition racket , without any doubts . |
6 | The crucial difference now is as Salome had declared , and is as true on a small and insubstantial island group like Tonga as in the capitals of Japan , Chile , Queensland or Korea : the difference is that the peoples of the Pacific no longer have a reason to look up to those adventurers from the old Atlantic . |
7 | ‘ Look up at those cliffs now , ’ he murmured , pointing a casual finger towards the towering limestone rocks on their right , with the waves breaking in plumes of white spray at their base . |
8 | Some foods , however , are seasonal , so when it comes to buying fruit , vegetables and salad , for example , you will need to look out for those products that are in plentiful supply at the time , and consequently more reasonably priced . |
9 | If you 're interested in extending your Chardonnay repertoire , look out for those choices . |
10 | This impression of coincidence in time between the action of perceiving and the event perceived is common to all the various verbs of perception : ( 31 ) " Look out for those movers ! " |
11 | I I I think erm a lot of teachers would now look back on those days with er a certain fondness now bearing in mind what 's what 's happened since and the the the succession of education secretaries we 've had since since then I mean had the only one in recent years who I would say has attempted a genuine dialogue with the teachers and tried to do something constructive is John McGregor . |
12 | I look back on those emotions with wry amusement but also with a certain amount of self-respect . |
13 | When I look back on those days now , I think how perfectly harmless it all was by comparison with today 's pornography . |
14 | I looked down on those falls — ‘ the smoke that thunders ’ as the Africans used to call them , with the white plumes of spray towering above the bushes and trees ; and I thought of David Livingstone trudging , the first modern white man to find them . |
15 | She looked up into those eyes , suddenly as deep and soft as velvet , aware that his words were spinning shapelessly in her head . |
16 | Sadness often looked out of those girls ’ eyes . ’ |