Example sentences of "he look [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In fact he looks exactly like the Dudley Moore that John Osborne called the most overweening man in the world .
2 He looks forward to the day when home computers are so widespread that the price for software will drop by 75 per cent .
3 We are delighted to welcome Mark and his team to Rentokil , and he looks forward to the many leads which will no doubt be forthcoming .
4 And then he looks forward to the weekends and that .
5 He looks just like the King ! ’
6 He looks up at the class .
7 However , second seed Stefan Edberg can afford a smile as he looks up from the bottom of the draw .
8 There 's a moment when he looks away from the camera and down at the floor and softly says , ‘ Nobody 's young any more …
9 At this moment , he looks much like the Ali we remember .
10 He looks down at the fag packet and taps it round another couple of revolutions on the table .
11 He looks down at the table , smiling , and draws a face by running his finger through a ring of beer .
12 He looks down into the gardens hidden everywhere behind the patched and crumbling walls .
13 He looks longingly at the teapot and the tiny red cups .
14 Only then did he look out across the land .
15 He looked forward to the development of the country
16 He looked forward to the promised visit of young van Rappard .
17 He looked forward to the end of his shift .
18 There were , however , some lusty singers among his parishioners , and he looked forward to the time when it might prove possible to fill the chancel with an unsurpliced choir .
19 However the Committee had felt that the reduced scheme was still worthwhile and he looked forward to the Museum opening in the near future .
20 Speaking on relations with Vietnam , Qian said that the normalization of ties embodied China 's good-neighbour policy , and he looked forward to the restoration and development of the old friendly Sino-Cambodian relations .
21 Rather , he looked forward to the day when those who sympathized with him would " kill the men of the imperial party without pity " .
22 After high school in Greece , to which the family returned when Mendoros was in his teens , he looked round for the best place to pursue his obsession — which is what brought him to Perth .
23 He looked round for the phone , found it and took it to the woman , laying it in her lap .
24 He looked round for the instrument and saw it on top of one of the presses .
25 He looked round at the class .
26 Silently he looked round at the tumbledown hut amid the zooming bees .
27 I came down when she called me and found him standing in the living-room with a look of distaste on his face as he looked round at the overflowing ash trays , the dirty grate , the pile of chair cushions tumbled in the middle of the floor .
28 He looked round at the other rabbits , who were all staring either at Bigwig or at himself .
29 Then he looked round at the roses climbing the old red walls , the pink and white flowers on the fruit trees , and the birds and the butterflies everywhere .
30 He looked round at the other diners .
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