Example sentences of "[vb infin] at [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd look at him as a pillar of respect , of authority , you see ? |
2 | She could n't look at him in the face . |
3 | You wo n't remember them after if you do n't look at them for a week but when you come to look at them the night before you 'll be surprised what you do know . |
4 | No you ca n't look at them at the moment . |
5 | When you 've finished writing , put it away for two or three days : leave it , do n't look at it for a while . |
6 | ‘ I saw him look at it in the car when we were driving to the Lubianka . |
7 | okay I mean y y you can look at it from a point of view that Mao is a real revolutionary and that 's what he wants |
8 | I think you 've also got ta look at it from the kid 's point of view and perhaps I 'm wrong here but , you know when you think , I mean , the these are going to be done very , you know er i i we got a sort of time limit , and kids are going to be told during perhaps a two week period |
9 | ‘ I could look at you across a room full of people , and still make you weak with longing . ’ |
10 | Erm well yours is different so we 'll look at yours in a minute . |
11 | I do n't see why Mr. Morris should n't stick at it for a week or two . ’ |
12 | His voice was so dead , so cold , so indifferent to her that she could only stare at him with a block like concrete lodged somewhere near her heart . |
13 | You could poke at it with a screwdriver or a piece of wire and wipe it with a piece of rag . |
14 | ‘ People will laugh at me in the village ! ’ he said . |
15 | Akinwande , 27 , said defiantly : ‘ They can shout at me as a foreigner but in Mickey , the best manager anyone could have , I 've got someone who 's got a good voice too . ’ |