Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] at [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll look at them with you later , but you ca n't look at them by yourself .
2 I could look at you across a room full of people , and still make you weak with longing . ’
3 I 'd stare at them for hours .
4 I used to look at them in awe , they were so generous and open There will be more American memorabilia in the summer when the new entrance ios officially opened … and the date for that , July 4 , American Independence Day .
5 I would go at it like mad and when the middle bit came I would think , ‘ Thank God , I can have a rest , ’ says Charman .
6 Sometimes they were so drunk they fell asleep where they were and lay without pillows or covers until I returned from work , and then I would rage at them in Arabic , telling them that thanks to them my room was no better than the Italian 's pigsty at home ; we used to spit on the ground whenever we went near it , children and grownups alike , shouting exclamations of disgust , even though all we could see of it was the outer fence .
7 You might get at it without the er where 's the instruction ?
8 She 's not in pain sitting in the foyer so what I 've said is you 'll look at her at break time .
9 The party had become a turning-point in many ways ; now , weeks later , she could look at it with a certain amount of dispassion , view her life over the past few months with a critical eye .
10 There was a girl called Carmen , she was the queen Reject , she just let me hang around with them so she could sneer at me for being a moony .
11 She felt she could gaze at him for ever .
12 You could poke at it with a screwdriver or a piece of wire and wipe it with a piece of rag .
13 Rose did n't smack her charge : too little ; but she would complain at her in exasperated sing-song .
14 Well I think you can look at it on two levels and one , one reason is to change the Party structure shake them up a bit , cos there 's , there 's evidence that they were erm you know moving to the right and allying with er rich peasants and landlords , and the other , on the level is actually having a policy which would get mass support and this obviously would require incentives in the form of land to peasants .
15 Those were his heroes , and you can look at it like thy had a defeatist attitude or were grotesquely self-indulgent — or that it enabled them to have the art .
16 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
17 Lawrence watched Todorov in training and declared : ‘ We 'll look at him in the reserves against Derby and take it from there . ’
18 He thinks we 'll look at it in a different light .
19 Erm well yours is different so we 'll look at yours in a minute .
20 We shall look at them in turn .
21 We shall look at it in some detail in this chapter , devoting two sections , 5.1 and 5.2 , to it .
22 Only regressive assimilation of voice is found across word boundaries , and then only of one type ; since this matter is important for foreign learners we will look at it in some detail .
23 We can look at them in Mr Livesey 's room . ’
24 Then we can look at it in its entirety , see the whole problem , and shape harmonies , rhythmic details , form , texture , etc. , into the best possible mould .
25 We can look at it from both agnostic and religious viewpoints .
26 So I mean I suppose they 'll look at it in the same kind of way , somebody who 's got managerial , management qualities rather than I suppose people who are interested in the other side of it , the medical side of it , probably , really be geared up to organizing the money side of it would n't they , usually one or the other .
27 They 'd laugh at you from here to Bergen .
28 They 'd look at him as a pillar of respect , of authority , you see ?
29 They 'd look at me in surprise , so enthralled had they been .
30 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 . ’
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