Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] at his [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Abberley looks at his own cardiograph for a time . |
2 | Corbett stared at his bold-faced servant . |
3 | Stok tugged at his fleshy chin . |
4 | Cornelius worried at his top knot and Tuppe kicked his tiny bootheels against the plinth and patted his brown paper bag . |
5 | Graham looks at his third can of beer thoughtfully . |
6 | The years spent at Cass enabled Rod Morris to evolve at his own pace and allowed his intuition the subtle space it required . |
7 | The years spent at Cass enabled Rod Morris to evolve at his own pace and allowed his intuition the subtle space it required . |
8 | When he left Williams for Ferrari , I remember Frank Williams reminiscing at his annual press luncheon that he had fond memories of Alan Jones and Keke Rosberg , but that it would be some time before he had similar memories of Nigel . |
9 | Alyssia gasped at his loose rendition of the truth , and then closed her mouth as she took in Piers 's frozen expression . |
10 | The Prince and Princess put on a show by travelling in the same car as Harry starts at his new school . |
11 | Vic grimaces at his own reflection , as if to say : come off it , no identity crises , please . |
12 | Adam sat at his usual lunchtime table in the Savoy Grill the one discreetly opposite the main entrance , so that without seeming to do so , he saw everyone who entered the restaurant . |
13 | Simon Hodgkinson levelled at his fourth goal attempt , but a late try for Ireland signalled the grandstand finish sealed by a Mike Teague try . |
14 | Peter Yeo was still looking out of the window , and Claudia glanced at his familiar back , too short and too broad despite the most expensive tailoring , with real anxiety , ‘ You do n't honestly think that , do you , Peter ? |
15 | Maria looked at his grim expression and knew what she had to do . |
16 | Antonio roared at his own humour , joined by Christina and Stephen , while his wife stood silent . |
17 | Parker swiped at his bleeding eye . |
18 | Bob blushed at his unaccustomed prominence , but said promptly : ‘ Four , like I told the foreign gentleman . ’ |
19 | Furthermore , " The Governors inspected the School building and the darkness of the large room having been a frequent source of complaint and of expense in the use of gas [ for lighting ] , Captain Sykes offered at his own cost to employ an architect and have the windows lowered to a suitable height . " |
20 | Maurin looked at his slim gold wrist watch . |
21 | Something made me pour myself a glass of wine before Stuart returned at his usual hour of 6.30 . |
22 | Keith rubbed at his sweaty forehead , leaving a black smear from the newsprint on his hands . |
23 | In 1964 , although widely expected to reach the higher echelons of the Army , Winchester retired at his own request and settled in Kenya , where he kept dairy cattle on a farm outside Nairobi . |
24 | In preparing the Bill and seeing it through Parliament , Jenkins had at his right hand Cunningham 's successor as Permanent Under Secretary of State , Sir Philip Allen . |
25 | Fighting to control her ragged breathing , Laura gazed at his expressionless face , which gave her no clue to what he was thinking as he regarded her intently from beneath his heavy eyelids . |
26 | While Ms Avgikos deconstructed Mr Koons 's ‘ collaboration ’ with Cicciolina , and Mr O'Brien marvelled at his shameless self-promotion , Professor Rosenblum added a scholarly patina to the proceedings , authoritatively situating Mr Koons on ‘ the cutting edge ’ . |
27 | Thornton died at his suburban mansion , Cannon Hill , in Merton , Surrey , 20 June 1865 , and was buried in Norwood cemetery . |
28 | Charlie stared at his new companion . |
29 | Jimmy looked at his bloodied hand and then back to Cardiff , and to Cardiff 's bloodied shirt front . |
30 | Lord John plucked at his uniform coat as though that proved his credentials . |