Example sentences of "staring [adv prt] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They had sat opposite each other in a compartment crowded with Able Seamen , he watching the darkening fields flying outside the window and Bunny staring down at a single sheet of notepaper , pale blue in colour , which he held on his jigging knee and from whose fold poked a sprig of crab apple in bloom .
2 He sat with his arms folded , staring down at the fancy tablecloth and when he did speak again he was so quiet that they could hardly hear him , so they had to listen seriously — even Sean and Michael , who were never , or rarely serious .
3 Staring down at the dark head bent over his work , Laura had found herself swept by diametrically opposed emotions .
4 " You 're so lucky , you 're so lucky , " I murmured , staring down at the rocky Rockies or the Smokies or the Ropies through cloud-cover made of snow and contour tracing …
5 She was staring down at the undulating ground .
6 Cameron floundered , staring down at the checked tablecloth , drinking from his glass , checking hers .
7 ‘ Yes , I do realise that , ’ she muttered , staring down at the brown liquid in the cup .
8 The coroner sat with lips pursed , staring down at the empty platters and dishes as if wishing the food he had devoured would magically reappear .
9 More tequila arrived and Rodriguez sat there staring down at the yellow-green liquid in his glass .
10 She stood staring down at the fresh earth of the new grave , at the wooden cross bearing her mother 's name and she could not believe that this nightmare was real .
11 He sat , slumped back , chin on chest , staring down at the intricate patterns of the carpet , in a seemingly unbreakable silence .
12 And Clara , overcome by the wonderful , felicitous acceptability of his offer , an offer so familiar to her , so marvellously manageable , trembled only most slightly as she said , staring down at the limp arrangements of her hands , " Oui , surement . "
13 Bacci and the Marshal were staring in at the uncurtained window below the steps that led to the front door .
14 Horowitz stood in the corridor , hands in his trench-coat pocket , staring up at a framed portrait of the founder , Lance Buckmaster .
15 ‘ What on earth are we doing here ? ’ she muttered , staring up at the familiar sight of an old converted warehouse overlooking the Thames .
16 Julia lay against the hard , red velvet back of the bench , staring up at the painted walls around her .
17 Sir Richard stood still , staring up at the blue sky , turning his face to feel the sun .
18 Fenella stayed where she was for a moment , still staring up at the imprisoned Nuadu .
19 He stopped , staring up at the old man , his face filled with an intent curiosity .
20 Kim stood there a moment longer , staring up at the old man .
21 He was standing at the open window in his pyjamas , the shotgun in his hand , staring out at the front field where the black splash of a jackdaw lay on the white ground beneath the ash tree .
22 Languidly she turned her head to the west-facing windows , staring out at the neighbouring mountain high above the hill upon which Saracen was built .
23 In the first car Sarah sat dry-eyed , staring out at the passing roads .
24 She had not drawn her curtains , and she turned on her side , staring out at the velvety darkness , listening to the little noises that came wafting through the open window .
25 His astonished gaze was fixed on the second familiar face staring out at the public floggings from amid the crowd of frightened coolies on the first truck , a face he had n't seen for even longer — that of his own father !
26 Then she checked her appearance in the mirror , objectively staring back at the exquisite reflection , the shining flaxen hair , the huge dark eyes , the full mouth .
27 Determined not to show fear , Isabel stood her ground before the rage in Matilda 's eyes , staring back at the other woman defiantly .
28 She stood for a moment staring round at the flickering shadows thrown by the lone candle , the fire had died long since and the room was cold and suddenly lonely .
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