Example sentences of "stare [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He picked up the wine cup and sipped from it and then sat on the bed next to Sir John , staring down at the great wooden bed posters .
2 Lee knocked again , and this time the door was immediately opened and he found himself staring down into the large black barrels of a sawn-off shotgun .
3 He stood , leaning forward to place his palms flat on Hayman 's desk , staring down upon the still seated man .
4 She turned around , groping for the door-handle , and saw he was staring up at the small terraced house with interest .
5 When finally they rolled apart and lay , hands entwined , staring up at the cloudless blue sky , Cora-Beth 's voice was soft with contentment as she whispered , ‘ You do love me , I know it now !
6 Algy said , sitting on a low tapestry footstool by her mother 's chair and putting her forefinger on Lady Grubb 's big garnet ring as if she were pressing a doorbell , staring up at the implacable old head and thinking of nothing but of how to get her to look at one of the two people in the room .
7 Merrill asked , staring up at the mellowed golden stone of the Elizabethan house , floodlit among its setting of ancient trees .
8 It was very hot and she lay under the single sheet staring up at the high moonlit ceiling and thinking about T. Buckland Kettering .
9 Staring out at the low grey sky , the drizzle that had n't stopped once on the journey up from Wexford , she jammed on her hat .
10 He was staring out at the great dark sweep of the Edge , above the dale .
11 Staring out at the dim white lawn , through the close-up falling lines of black and white , Alan said quietly , ‘ You love him more than me , do n't you ? ’ ’
12 ‘ Now is the best time , ’ Athelstan replied , drawing closer , whispering into Sir John 's ear , conscious that Lady Maude was totally absorbed in the pageant before her whilst Benedicta , distracted , was still staring back at the admiring gallant .
13 Staring round at the dark grey clouds scudding across the sky , at the almost violet light on the horizon , Hilary tilted her face and allowed the rain to sluice her tears away .
14 She stared down at the living dead face .
15 She stared down at the frothing white surf that slid past the ship 's side and fell into a reverie in which imaginings of her future life became mixed with memories of past days at Ballingolin .
16 They wandered down a small incline where they stopped on a bridge and stared down into the browny green water .
17 She stared up into the big frightened eyes .
18 The clerk stared up at the clear blue sky .
19 He stared up at the gruff old man who was so kind to him .
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