Example sentences of "and looked [adv] over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he took his hands from the organ and looked all over the keyboard as if to make quite sure that all the keys and stops were there . |
2 | ‘ When we pulled out of Jaffa , I stood on the stern and looked out over the old city , ’ he said . |
3 | He moved again to the eastern window and looked out over the cottages of the headland . |
4 | She took her hand away , leaned on the rail and looked out over the sea . |
5 | She stood up , stretched , then moved to the window and looked out over the busy concourse . |
6 | Benin eased the velvet curtains apart and looked out over the brightly lit garden . |
7 | Finally we sat in the hide open to the general public and looked out over the wide expanse of water at Low Ellers . |
8 | At midday we climbed the minaret and looked out over the rooftops of Cairo , stretching like a vast uneven plain from the Moqqatam Hills to the tall modern buildings along the river . |
9 | He forced open his windows and looked out over the courtyard , over the town to where what he now knew as Skiddaw stood in dusky largeness , a prehistoric beast couchant . |
10 | There was no answer to that , so Charles sat and looked out over the water to Steen 's bungalow . |
11 | Their bedroom was in the front of the house and looked out over the sea , a vast expanse of blue , sparkling in early morning sunshine . |
12 | I turned and looked out over the slanted , foreshortened wedge of streets and stocky tenements , and for once the strain in my ears found the appropriate line , the right score . |
13 | They stopped on the promenade at Cultra and looked out over the blackness of Belfast Lough , alive with twinkling lights . |
14 | I scrambled to the top and looked out over the sand and rocks to where Paul stood , a tiny figure against the reflected brightness of the pools and wet sands , overshadowed by the tilted cone of metal beside him . |
15 | He stood at a window and looked down over the trees , where rooks were crossing sticks in a light sway of air . |
16 | He could hear her barking and looked down over the steep side of the embankment to the bottom of the trees . |