Example sentences of "[verb] down at [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The farmer and I went over and gazed down at a circular black object about half an inch across floating on the surface of the milk . |
2 | Allowing herself a moment of pity , Theodora gazed down at the vulnerable sleeping figure . |
3 | Jonathan gaped down at the neat little hole in his chest . |
4 | True to his word , Tom Warner had located an immense 8-wheeled transcontinental locomotive , not yet cooled down at the divisional changing point , assembled a crew of engineer and fireman , loaded the engine with coal and water , and attached the engine to the Divisional Superintendent 's own private railway coach . |
5 | The arrow tip came free and I lay on my side in frightful suffering weakness , looking down at a sharp black point sticking out from scarlet wool . |
6 | Another few totters and another series of hasty hoppity-skips , and they were looking down at a ramshackle wooden building which sat in a hollow among yellow bushes of gorse . |
7 | They were looking down at the new Japanese car factory , Sakata , which had just opened in Humberside . |
8 | Mary found herself looking down at the small dapper figure of Sidney Watkins , manager of the Berkeley Chase for the last ten years . |
9 | Looking down at the long fair hair flowing over her shoulders , at the skimpy dress , the unlived-in face , he felt immeasurably old for not wanting to sweep her off there and then and make passionate love to her . |
10 | Looking down at the pathetic little body lying so still on the table , she said , ‘ I 'd better leave him like this for Dawn to see . |
11 | ‘ Oh , she 's exquisite , ’ Ruth breathed ecstatically , looking down at the little dark-haired mite swaddled in a delicate white lace shawl , ‘ absolutely lovely . ’ |
12 | She felt cold , and folded her arms across her chest as she walked slowly back to the house , looking down at the bloodstained front step . |
13 | ‘ Yes , speak of him , ’ said Llewelyn , looking down at the heavy ashen head that lay so still upon his arm . |
14 | Corbett squinted down at the faded blue-green ink . |
15 | Each line of script represents one second of running time and the words are written down at the normal speaking rate of three per second . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | She stared down at the living dead face . |
18 | Chen pulled up sharply , almost thudding into Karr who stood there , his hands clenched at his sides , his great chest rising and falling heavily as he stared down at the three prone gangsters . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | John Browne , the Conservative MP for Winchester since 1979 , announced on March 15 , 1990 , that he would stand down at the next general election . |
21 | I looked down at the four orange cards on the counter , lining them up evenly . |
22 | Then the wizard looked down at the six big coins in his hand . |
23 | She looked down at the two pink roses , the green spray of fern . |
24 | ‘ They tell me betting-shops are littered with torn-up betting-slips , ’ said Morse , as he looked down at the two pink slips that Ashenden had handed to him . |
25 | She looked down at the spotless white surface of the table . |
26 | She looked down at the bold black signature and the printed words below it : ‘ Damian Flint , Chairman . ’ |
27 | Dr Neil looked down at the bent blue-black head , and some idea of the enormous concession she was making to him struck home . |
28 | Tiptoeing over to the crib , he looked down at the red wrinkled face of the sleeping child . |
29 | At the head of the Colca Canyon behind Cabanaconda , I gaze down at the snaking brown river , at crazy paths that fall through the smoky green evening light . |
30 | Mitch sat down at the small round table in the corner . |