Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] at [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I grin at myself in the mirror .
2 When I peered at myself in the mirror I screamed .
3 I peered at them round the end of the house .
4 Here we have someone shouting at us about the bad effects of the Prozac , they then tell us that have n't taken them .
5 Mr Rogich says , unhelpfully : ‘ I look at everything from the historical point of view because I think that gives greater impact to the message . ’
6 I get all dolled up for a party and then I look at myself in the mirror and suddenly chicken out , put my jeans on , ruffle up my hair , and only then do I feel comfortable . ’
7 A few days later , I look at myself in the mirror .
8 I smile at myself in the mirror .
9 When I 'm about to tell you a story , I thought to myself well stories that Jesus used to tell were parables and when I looked at them in the bible they had a kingdom meaning to them .
10 I looked at him across the table like you look at a pet dog that 's enjoying the Nourishing Marrowbone Jelly you 've just given it .
11 I looked at him over the roof .
12 When I looked at him in the darkness , I began to wonder if all of what he had told me earlier could be some trick on me , played by the spirits who had sent him .
13 I looked at myself in the mirror .
14 I looked at myself in the rearview mirror .
15 I looked at myself in the mirror .
16 I looked at myself in the mirror on the dressing-table over on the other side of the room .
17 I looked , I looked at it in the dark I did n't know what I was staring
18 Yes , his looked at it in the last couple of days , so he said within within another week or so he 's having the whole done with them .
19 ‘ It got to the point that if someone looked at me on the street I thought they were responsible . ’
20 Somebody looks at you in the wrong way some morning , you know , what 's the matter with you , that type of thing you know .
21 However , the individualistic approach of modern Darwinism which looks at it from the point of view of the reproductive success of individual genes , is n't like the older group selectionistic thinking was , prejudiced in favour of any group .
22 Nobody looked at him from the windows .
23 He could not understand the familiarity of the elderly stranger , who gazed at him with the pride of a long-lost brother .
24 She beamed at him over the rim of her glass .
25 Then she peered at him over the barrier of her firmly folded arms and expressed a thought that had occurred to her before , but that now she felt impress itself on her even more strongly .
26 She peered at him through the semi-darkness .
27 ‘ Have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately ? ’
28 She scuffed at it with the tip of one brown brogue but it did not even smudge .
29 She exploded at me in the hospital .
30 ‘ That 's more than you 'd dare , Deveraugh , ’ she threw at him from the relative safety of the riverbank , and he laughed softly , the sound of it filling her ears as she sped across the grass .
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