Example sentences of "he began to look " in BNC.
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1 | It was at about this time that Charles acquired a tutor and through him began to look out on the world through a learned man 's eyes . |
2 | Now even he began to look defeated . |
3 | When his wife died he began to look around for another ; someone who would give him the children he needed . |
4 | He began to look embarrassed . |
5 | He began to look pale and sad in those days , and he was often in the village pub , drinking and talking to the people there . |
6 | He began to look for a safe stance for the night … |
7 | This was a time of real communion , and it was not long before his parishioners began to think of him , as well as to address him , as Father Brendan rather than as Father McGiff , and he began to look on them as his family , and on Cork , their city , as his only home . |
8 | He ate a little and drank more of the rum , then he began to look a little better . |
9 | His pacifism was couched in the violent language of subversion and revolution , and long before 1917 he began to look for a distinctive Scottish way out of the war . |
10 | He began to look for a job . |
11 | He began to look again at what was right and wrong . |
12 | It set him aside , he began to look at them with Barnett 's and Lewis 's eyes , thinking of them as unsuccessful because they did n't try . |
13 | As the afternoon wore on he began to look unhappy , muttered to Dr Neil that he might have supposed that his cousin James would forget to come — he lived a busy life , after all . |
14 | But it was when he began finding the 26 mile 385 yard distance — which he can complete in two hours and 57 minutes — ‘ about right for starters ’ , that he began to look for a new challenge . |
15 | De Gaulle 's interest in this reform picked up noticeably in the spring of 1962 , as he began to look for ways of heading off parliamentary moves to reduce his role . |