Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] at [art] [adj] man " in BNC.
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1 | Only the boy looked at the two men sledging a length of iron on the outside anvil . |
2 | Mach stared at the other man a moment , wide-eyed , wondering , as he had so often lately , how DeVore came to know so much . |
3 | Karen looked at the old man and for a moment she saw something cold and frightening in his smiling eyes . |
4 | A clear difference between Smith and Gould on the question of trade union influence emerged at the two men 's rival press conferences on Tuesday . |
5 | Rose Quinton looked at the extraordinary man and thought as many another had : what a pity ! |
6 | Carradine hacked at the other man 's stick and a length of wood flew away . |
7 | Lady Mary smiled at the young man as he doffed his topper to her , and walked her horse on , uncertain for a moment of her guest 's identity . |
8 | The dog leaped at the closest man who , encumbered with carbine and sword , could not cut down at the beast , then Sharpe 's mare slammed into the Frenchman 's horse and the big sword slashed down at the Dragoon . |
9 | Kellerman looked at the dying man , then stepped away from the bed . |
10 | Kenneth looked at the other man 's heavily jowled , prematurely aged face and shook his head . |
11 | Mr Berkley glanced at the young man beside him . |
12 | Blake looked at the old man . |
13 | Wycliffe looked at the young man and wondered how much longer he could carry on . |
14 | Susan looked at the dark man 's picture . |
15 | The thirteen men laughed at the old man and rode on . |
16 | The racially inspired threats which Sterling told me he received after taking the title illustrated the resentment felt at a black man being a British champion . |
17 | Madame Giry looked at the two men and laughed . |
18 | George smiled at the younger man . |
19 | Dorian looked at the older man , and wondered about him . |
20 | Brown looked at the old man . |
21 | A sneering face gazed at the caged men . |
22 | " … over backwards to accommodate you , but it really does look , I 'm afraid , as though this incident with the canal and the cat has to be just about the last straw , ah Steve , I understand from Mr Ashton here — " Smith nodded at the older man , who pursed his lips and nodded back , " — that Mr ah … |
23 | Conway looked at the old man and felt afraid . |