looking through
the window
You are
looking at it
now
You
can see it
now
They
look away
They look
in the other direction
look at
photographs
see
photographs
look into
the matter
investigate
the matter
looking for
support
hoping for
support
looking forward to
finding
awaiting with pleasure the idea of
finding
I
look back to
a time
I reminisce about
a time
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to
look ahead of
you.
look in front of
you
looking through
the window
looking through
the window to the other side
look in on
her
visit
her
I
looked her up and down
I examined what she looked like
looking out for
you
trying to find
you
looked right through
me
ignored
me
looked on
watched
looked round
turned to
look
look her over
again
check what she looked
like again
look her up
pay her a visit
looked about
the hall
had a
good look at
the hall
looked down on
her
despised
her
looked her straight in the face
looked at her face to face
looked up
the word
checked the meaning of
the word
things are
looking up
things
are improving
looked up to
me
respected
me
looking out for
my neighbours
trying to see
my neighbours
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26.
Phrasal verb go or «Going on»
Here is a story with another Phrasal Verb — «go». Read the story
and try to understand the different meanings of the phrasal verbs
and then to help you I have given an explanation of the verbs at the
end but don't look at the end first. Read the story and find the
expressions with
go
in
Italics
.
And now — «Go On»!
«Going on»
Ever since I can remember I have spent the evening in draughty
halls, church halls, community centres, town halls or huts converted
for the evening into halls and sat on hard wooden seats watching
other people trying to make me believe that they are different
people. If you don't know what I'm
going on about
, I should explain
that I have seen a lot plays acted by amateur dramatic companies.
Comments like that of course don't
go down very well
with the
amateur actors themselves who sometimes
go around
with a long
face if they read a bad criticism in the local paper of their acting and
can't stop smiling if the critic
goes on
about how wonderful they are.
It is after all only a hobby. But amateur acting unlike fishing,
collecting stamps or bird watching is not a solitary activity. You can't
just
go through
an entire play on your own in an empty hall — you
need an audience. Acting and audiences
go together
like bread and
butter.
The thing about amateurs is that very often they don't get it right
and when the lights
go out
, you wonder what's
going to
happen. The
results can be unintentionally amusing for the audience and
occasionally it's just as well that the lights have
gone out
, because
you can quietly conceal your mirth in the darkness. Now, I don't
want to give the impression that I
go about
looking for trouble but
there have been some very amusing moments in my
theatre-going
,
which unfortunately have taken place at very serious moments in the
play. I
went out
the other night to see a performance of
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Everything was
going along fine
up
to the famous balcony scene. I should point out that Romeo in this
version was a good deal older than the part demanded and was fairly
big and the same was true of Juliet, whose size came in useful as it
turned out so you could say they
went well together
. But I'd better
go back
to the plot. The action calls for Romeo to climb up a ladder
onto Juliet's balcony. Now our hero was clearly not the athletic type
and didn't relish the idea of scaling that ladder but in the end he
decided to
go for it
. Unluckily for him the rope ladder couldn't take
his weight. Quick as a flash Juliet grabbed the other end and stopped
him falling to the ground. As Romeo
went ahead
with his passionate
love speech, Juliet
went through
her part as well as she could,
pausing now and again for breath to stop her crashing to the floor.
Then there was the time I
went to see
a melodrama. A man was
standing in front of a firing squad and the executioners were on the
point of firing when we heard what sounded like three gunshots.
The problem was that the officer hadn't yet given the order to fire.
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