Example sentences of "[noun sg] at [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Am I being told that the law of England is so deficient that , if one assaults a person by driving a car at them to the danger of that person 's life or property — whether or not one damages either — that is not a crime known to the common law of England , and would it not attract the most condign penalties ?
2 She flicked a pink anemone at him through the hatch and it hit his cheek so that he turned round and winked at her .
3 Lineker says : ‘ It really started , if Graham 's honest , when he had a dig at me about the Republic of Ireland game at Wembley , when I did a piece with one of the newspapers saying I was a bit tired .
4 ‘ Graham was not happy about that and had a dig at me in the press .
5 Luckily my father grew tired of this grand scheme and contented himself with firing the odd surprise question at me concerning the capacity of the umbrella-stand in pints or the total area in fractions of an acre of all the curtains in the house actually hung up at the time .
6 Balvinder shook his head at me across the ring : ‘ This one very weakling bird , ’ he shouted .
7 I aimed my camera at them over the fence ,
8 ‘ You could n't have mentioned this when I took a shot at him in the alleyway . ’
9 ‘ I 'll get our family doctor to take a look at her in the morning .
10 During local soaring , select good-looking fields , and then go and have a look at them after the flight to see what they are really like .
11 ‘ Oh , it 's all right , I — ’ She stopped and did her best to get a really good look at him through the fog .
12 Yes , and its not through yet , presumably they 'll have another look at it at the end of the month .
13 His last words , flung over his shoulder at her through the cold , stinging spray , were :
14 And Wright , whose misery over the weekend was compounded when he wasted a glorious chance to rescue a point for Arsenal , added : ‘ Some people are just having a go at me for the sake of it and it 's beginning to get to me . ’
15 Gazing with deliberate dreaminess at him across the table , she watched him respond , smoothing back his hair , raising an eyebrow .
16 Before I could reply , she 'd whisked off , running up the aisle after the last leaver , waving her little red hat at me from the doorway like a rallying signal .
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