Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] at [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The President gazed thoughtfully at the two dispatches lying on his desk .
2 ‘ Hello stranger , ’ Cormack had said aggressively , and Amanda had looked nervously at the two men .
3 If one looks only at the outer signs , one may see a cantankerous , dotty old person , but in the soul something very different may be perceived .
4 Outside two young men peered in at the lighted women with their bottles and Jonquil 's cans of Carlsberg .
5 I do not know whether the pattern which we see in this country — of significant differences between girls and boys appearing only at the higher levels of achievement — would also apply to the SIMS data .
6 If the baby looks more at the new patterns , it indicates that he/she can discriminate them from the original .
7 Like thoroughbred horses chafing at their bits before an important race , they are liable at any moment to sprint off at a hundred miles an hour in the wrong direction .
8 So if I wanted to find out erm Let's do that one with the the N H S , and this time I want to know how much it 's going to be It starts off at a hundred pounds .
9 We stopped off at a few cafes on the way so that we could stretch our legs .
10 She looks up at the grey clouds scudding across the sky , down at a vista of narrow back gardens , some neat and trim with goldfish ponds and brightly painted play equipment , others tatty and neglected , cluttered with broken appliances and discarded furniture .
11 John looks up at the grey eyes so far away .
12 Chuck hesitated and peered out at the teeming streets of Cholon , which they were entering .
13 Sadly , it has been our experience in the past that the most specialised work carried out at the Atomic Weapons Establishment leads scientists into a cul-de-sac of research that has little , or no , relevance to science as practised in civilian life …
14 One of the richest and most ancient human civilisations lies today at the cultural roots of the world 's most economically vibrant region .
15 Karl , his head turned steadily to his right , peered intently at the run-down flats and battered buildings and factories lining small side-streets , each and every one of which ended in that apparently insignificant , almost unobtrusive wall of grey concrete blocks .
16 She peered around at the various exhibits , squinting into the sun .
17 But even so Elizabeth should have known what she was walking into , should have looked closely at the encircling fields , the rock-built house and Hywel all muddy and iced and quiet from winter toil .
18 Or , at least , she had done so at the Young Conservatives ' Summer Dance in July .
19 She was looking down at the two children , her face animated as she turned the page of the book on her lap .
20 I stand up there in the pulpit every Sunday mornin' looking down at the upturned faces searchin' for yours , but in vain .
21 Jess shivered , looking down at the upturned faces that stared at her with idle curiosity .
22 She drew away to the balcony over the lobby , feeling incapable , looking down at the bawling men in dinner jackets far below and the women with stiff hair .
23 ‘ That 's him , ’ said Sergeant Comstock , looking down at the slow rivulets of storm-water trickling down out of clothing and hair to wind their way thankfully through the grass back to the river .
24 Tabitha Jute stood , swaying slightly , at the window of Marco Metz 's penthouse flat , looking down at the determined remnants of the Schiaparelli carnival .
25 ‘ What the hell has Marissa got to do with any of this ? ’ he demanded brusquely , frowning down at the flushed cheeks of the girl sitting on the sofa .
26 While much of the UK is looking gloomily at the dark clouds of a major recession , it seems poetic justice that for at least some of Belfast 's population , the future looks better than it has for many years .
27 Emily turned and walked up the wide staircase , looking painfully at the bare walls where paintings of her ancestors had hung for generations .
28 I 'm looking outside at the lovely trees changing the colour .
29 Sometimes you make a mistake , and you are not a Bisu at all , but simply what they " — he gestured resignedly at the howling spectators — " call us all anyway , just " lady boys " ! "
30 It is because it is applied recursively at the growing tips all over the tree — branches make sub-branches , then each sub-branch makes sub-sub-branches , and so on — that the whole tree ends up large and bushy .
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