Example sentences of "[vb past] across at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Alesi , seeing Berger 's car late , moved across at the Ascari bend and collided with his team-mate . |
2 | Alesi , seeing Berger 's car too late , moved across at the Ascari bend and collided . |
3 | One or two of the braver spirits moved closer to the road and peered across at the grass . |
4 | They covered that without difficulty before dark , their only delay a meeting-up with their late fellow-invaders , the Armstrongs , whom they came across at the Kershopefoot crossing of Liddel Water , driving an even larger drove of cattle from Gilsland than the main body had collected , and taking a more northerly course home . |
5 | Peggy glanced across at the six women seated nearby . |
6 | Sarah carried it carefully , but when she entered the dining room and glanced across at the guests she almost dropped it . |
7 | He glanced across at the strange boy again . |
8 | ‘ Yes , ’ he said at last and he glanced across at the table . |
9 | Kidd glanced across at the cornered Volkswagen , its terrified inhabitant , the three FBI men examining the empty attaché case , two more Yankees standing back and staring hopefully at the sky , and three of his colleagues trying to take statements . |
10 | The instant they landed , she glanced across at the paper . |
11 | He glanced across at the waiting technicians and dismissed them with a gesture . |
12 | She glanced across at the Laboratory clock . |
13 | She glanced across at the dog-eared book of maps that lay on the passenger-seat beside her . |
14 | His weariness rebelled against the prospect and he glanced across at the opposite window in search of some clue as to his whereabouts . |
15 | Seated on the nearside front seat of the luxury coach , John Ashenden glanced across at the diminutive septuagenarian from California . |
16 | She twisted her head to catch the coroner 's eye as he scowled across at the innkeeper who was busy gossiping to the other customers around the great wine barrels . |
17 | Athelstan , patting Philomel 's nose , stared across at a now perspiring Cranston . |
18 | Athelstan stared across at a group of dicers who sat playing noisily on the other side of the tavern . |
19 | He settled by the window and stared across at the red brick Communist club beyond the budding trees . |
20 | Athelstan stared across at the bed post where a small block of wood on which the carving had rested had no v opened outwards like a door . |
21 | He stared across at the wing built to the right of the chateau . |
22 | She scratched , the itch coming with the thought , and looked across at a brig that was still low on the incoming tide . |
23 | She looked across at the film star , not with a great deal of pity . |
24 | Well before noon , beside a small church whose roof sagged under clumps of grass and willow-herb , they came to the bridge over to Grandtully and looked across at the dense little settlement , lumpish houses made of undressed river boulders with brown smoke streaming through their heather thatch , hovels of branches littered through the trees , a few solid cottages with level roof-trees . |
25 | The Commando who had put the bomb into the mortar looked across at the Trog , shook his head and said slowly , ‘ It 's ‘ species ' ’ you silly bastard . |
26 | He looked across at the Woman , so that she could share his smile , but she did not smile . |
27 | But none of this disturbed my mind or my body as I looked across at the girl in the coffee bar . |
28 | His cup drained , he looked across at the girl again . |
29 | She looked across at the half-hidden walking stick again . |
30 | Sadie looked across at the open , honest face of her husband . |