Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] at her [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age . |
2 | The dancers , from what Lucy had seen , were all pretty good in their way ; she 'd even begun to develop a liking for Maurice , who 'd winked at her in the corridor earlier . |
3 | Guido had turned to glance at her with a look of mocking distaste . |
4 | She tried to recall her life before the siege and the heads of young officers turning to look at her at the Calcutta racecourse . |
5 | People turned to stare at her in the street . |
6 | As he does so he keeps looking at her with a gentle expression . |
7 | Producer Peter Waterman once had to rescue his starlet from a gang of teenagers when they began spitting at her in a nightclub . |
8 | I might have looked at her outside the church and seen just another assembly-line bride . |
9 | But Ma Katz had got out of her rocking chair , and the preacherman had stared at her through the mummy 's glass eyes . |
10 | She had dreamt about him that night , she remembered , and in her dream he had looked at her with a smile of recognition . |
11 | Dierdriu had looked at her for a long moment . |
12 | He had looked at her in a way that frightened and worried her , but looking back she became excited and stirred by his attention . |
13 | At one of them sat the men who , she was sure , had jeered at her from the wall beside the petrol pumps and were now slapping down playing cards and shouting Ventidue ! with much of their remaining strength . |
14 | Wilcox continued to stare at her through a cloud of smoke . |
15 | Grey-haired and with a grey moustache beneath his aquiline nose , the man who had peered at her from the utility truck when she had stopped on the highway was not difficult to recognise . |
16 | She watched him hug the child to him , then straighten up , and now he stood glaring at her for a moment . |
17 | Ben stood staring at her across the garden , a puzzled , worried expression on his face . |