Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] at [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Tiny green balls of light phosphorescing at us from the dark of the bracken . |
2 | He glanced in to find Nadine Cunningham smiling at him from the driver 's seat . |
3 | As I did so I became aware of a youngish man with long hair looking at me from the pavemented walk on the Hammersmith side of the river . |
4 | I could see I could see Li er Charlie and Pete looking at me from the other side of the room , Charlie smiled and I just did I just went like that , you know ? |
5 | When he straightened up he saw Laidlaw looking at him across the roof of the car , a faint smile on his lips . |
6 | The Prime Minister can not stand Enoch Powell 's steely and accusing eye looking at him across the table any more , and I 've had to move him down the side . ’ |
7 | The forest of the night always made him shiver — the association with nameless terrors peering at him through the jungle of a Rousseau painting on his childhood wall . |
8 | For a moment I sensed his eye staring at me through the hole in the door but as soon as I looked at it the lens flashed and the cover on the other side swung quickly to rest . |
9 | ‘ I explained to the prince that you were my companion and he said — all the while gazing at you across the hall — ‘ But a relative none the less , I 'll warrant ! |
10 | There are skylarks and foxes and an owl sits in the apple tree staring at us by the fire in winter . |
11 | I love daytime television so when I saw Richard and Judy staring at me from the other channel I was quite pleased . |
12 | Unlike the adults , who are used to seeing people looking at them through the underwater viewing window , the baby could n't believe her eyes when she saw people under the water and kept going back down to have another look . |
13 | And of course , it took her no time to work out that precisely the opposite would apply to the beams coming at her from the front of the craft . |
14 | To his surprise he saw Timothy nodding at him through the dimness , before he 'd finished speaking . |
15 | There was the thin voice beating at him across the desk . |
16 | His name was called , and he turned his head and saw Lavinia waving at him from the porch . |
17 | He caught a glimpse of two red faces staring at him from the depths of the kitchen behind the head of this strange boy turned girl who was forever crossing his path . |
18 | He had seen a row of black faces staring at him from the platform of one of the Red Sand Towers in the Nore approaches . |
19 | Maggie looked blankly at the face grinning at her from the queue , and as she pushed a cup of tea across the counter she said , ‘ You were saying ? ’ |
20 | Mary turned her head , and noticed Ben Weatherstaff 's angry face looking at her over the garden wall . |