Example sentences of "[conj] looked at " in BNC.
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1 | Almost all the media coverage would be about her and Charles , how far apart they stood , whether they spoke or looked at each other . |
2 | None of the family spoke or looked at the others . |
3 | None of them moved or looked at me . |
4 | Now and then he got hold of a book , or looked at some prints , or chatted with a local worthy , but it was a hard life and they were in narrow circumstances . |
5 | He neither spoke nor looked at her . |
6 | In the forests of the Mesozoic there were large numbers of trees and shrubby plants that looked at first glance like palm trees , with leafless stems crowned with bouquets of stiff , large leaves , deeply divided into long , unbranched leaflets . |
7 | In essence behind the austere language is the fact that Epictetus had a philosophy and system that looked at all events from a higher viewpoint . |
8 | They achieved this by combining two different methods : a longitudinal study , following the same children for four years from before they were able in read until they had been at school for two or three years ; and a training programme that looked at the effect of giving pre-school children specific training in categorising sounds . |
9 | Several trials that looked at cancer prevention were not considered within the scope of this analysis . |
10 | I turned away , no longer able to face the eyes that looked at me so coldly in the gleam of the dashboard light . |
11 | Eventually , though , she found a number that looked at least hopeful and began dialling . |
12 | He presented a paper on 5 April in which he stated : ’ I am bound to conclude that looked at from the perspective of the economics of heat and power , it makes no sense to replace existing coal-fired plant with CCGTs unless gas prices are lower than today 's . ’ |
13 | Today I have with me Mrs. Julia Knight and Dr. Michael Eraut , who , together with Tony Becher , have recently completed a study that looked at parental involvement in primary schools . |
14 | At school I did English and Art , and looked at theatre design in art — it was all pointing the same way , really . |
15 | Sat through the night and looked at it . |
16 | He turned and looked at the display of cakes on the long table . |
17 | Everyone stopped laughing and looked at me . |
18 | I smiled and looked at my feet . |
19 | Startled faces turned as they sang , then turned back and looked at the pulpit . |
20 | They stopped and looked at each other and James laughed . |
21 | Typical James , thought Cameron , as he handed back the flask and looked at his friend 's flushed face : we are plotting to save our lives and he turns it into a holiday . |
22 | He took a folded document from his pocket and looked at it . |
23 | She turned and looked at me . |
24 | I folded the paper and looked at Anne . |
25 | It was Don who made the effort ; he bought the local paper and looked at ads for houses ; he phoned estate agents and asked for lists of properties . |
26 | He followed her , but stopped in the living room doorway and looked at the room . |
27 | She shook her head and looked at her watch . |
28 | She stopped and looked at the garden ; inside the square was a circle of flower beds . |
29 | She went indoors to her room , lay on the bed and looked at the ceiling until a nurse brought lunch . |
30 | Dr Robert Runcie visited the Vatican archives and looked at original documents relating to the split between the the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches in the sixteenth century . |