Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] at me [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think if I did that would make them look at me in a completely different way . ’ |
2 | She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope . |
3 | She exploded at me in the hospital . |
4 | She came at me with a stool in her hand — who do you think was terrified then ? |
5 | She came at me like a madwoman . |
6 | You look at me in a way that is familiar . |
7 | She stares at me for a moment in her shocked haze of light . |
8 | She glanced at me in an odd way . |
9 | She blinked at me for a minute or two and then said , ‘ Aliens ! ’ |
10 | I guess I could pass for short and fat if you looked at me through the end of a glass of liquor . ’ |
11 | She stared at me in a kind of shocked silence and then gradually withdrew into the shadows of her front hall , closing the door in front of her . |
12 | She looked at me across the dining table , frowned and said , ‘ I do n't see the point . ’ |
13 | She looked at me with a reflective , appraising look . |
14 | She looked at me with a sudden hope . |
15 | She looked at me with a smile that implied fusion . |
16 | She looked at me with a defiant grin and a twinkle in her eye . |
17 | She looked at me with an elegance of expression that is difficult to describe . |
18 | My tutor was a delightful stern lady , and I remember when I had written about John 's gospel , the epistles of John , and the book of Revelation , she looked at me over the top of her spectacles and announced ‘ Young man , you have assumed that because these books have all been attributed to a man named John , that they are all by the same person , who was also an apostle . |
19 | She looked at me for a moment , measuringly , as if wondering whether I meant it . |
20 | She looked at me in the candle-light . |
21 | She smiled at me as the lift doors opened , then mouthed a silent farewell and fluttered her fingers at me till the lift doors closed . |
22 | Then she smiled at me in a brusque , dismissive manner and directed me to the railway station . |
23 | There were about twelve or more German prisoners , all of them staring at me from the gloom of the interior . |
24 | Er , Vicky says you are awful going er , I said that 's what they do , they grunt at me like an animal I grunt back at them . |
25 | I tried to improve it and I remember him screaming at me in the street after the first-night party in London . ’ |
26 | He winked at me with a slight shake of his head . |
27 | He looks at me for a second . |
28 | He looks at me for the first time . |
29 | In any case , it 's weird that whenever I say that to Keith , he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is , his hair on the blond side of chestnut ( now heavily greying ) ; his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions ( or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe ) ; his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt ; his classic tweed suit of the old school , worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic ; his accent public school , as befits his education , although he also speaks a passable Spanish , so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop . |
30 | He looks at me through the mirror and nods slightly , which I take to mean he 'd like my help . |