Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Rachel could only glare at him in silent hatred , not trusting herself to speak .
2 I think w w what I 'd urge the panel to consider is is perhaps looking at it from that perspective , to encourage the County Council to review the phasing provision of policy H one erm in terms of er how the the committed land is going to be released for development .
3 He had only to look at her for all her firmly made resolutions to begin to melt away .
4 What she did n't like , and what very seriously worried her , was the way , after long moments of giving her a cold-eyed stare , Naylor Massingham should suddenly look at her with such a degree of pleasantness that she just knew she was n't going to like what was going through his brain .
5 But the others could only stare at him in speechless amazement .
6 Another man had been at the table for some time but Beales only looked at him at this point , curious to know who MacQuillan was with .
7 David remained close for a brief moment , perhaps hoping that she would retract her words , but Beth only looked at him in that certain proud manner which told him she would not change her mind .
8 He looked at her with exasperation when she just gazed at him with wide deep blue eyes .
9 She do n't say nothing to me , she just looks at me with these big eyes .
10 He 'd lie on his bed at three or four in the morning just looking at them with rapt concentration , not reading them , just laying them out , changing which one was next to which one , as if determining some sequence or some relationship between the writers .
11 He would just look at her with those piercing eyes and make her feel as vulnerable as she was beginning to realise she was .
12 I hate it when you walk past someone goes right in front of you and you sort of give it you do n't care if he 's ten feet tall you just look at him like this and you see this nasty greeny .
13 The mottled old man two beds away stared at them with poached eyes .
14 Well I hope they do because you end up with the wrong bloody solution if you just go at it like that .
15 By the time he got to me he was n't ranting and raving , he just stared at me with mad eyes . ’
16 He hardly flinched , just stared at her in horrified amazement .
17 The two of them still gazed at me with resentful misunderstanding .
18 The man who 's been here for the past three weekends , always at the same table , always alone and always gazing at you with those incredible dark eyes of his . ’
19 ‘ Unless Flixe needs me , ’ he said , looking at his wife with a mixture of protectiveness and adoration that made Julia think back to her own honeymoon and wonder whether Anthony had ever looked at her like that .
20 No man had ever looked at her like that in her life , and his eyes left her in no uncertain terms as to what he was thinking .
21 Nobody has ever looked at me like that .
22 I 'M ALWAYS LOOKING AT MYSELF THROUGH OTHER PEOPLE 'S EYES
23 ‘ Yes , ’ he said slowly , still looking at her in that peculiar way , ‘ you really are rather a remarkable person . ’
24 How could he possibly look at her like that after the beauty they 'd just shared together ?
25 Francis and Elaine , clutching each other 's hands , were also gazing at her with wide eyes .
26 What we 've done , won one of the points I think that is worth er making perhaps is that on er over the last few years we 've seen a complete change in world export philosophy where not only are the Russians exporting all over the place but clearly er there are a number of western aircraft in different parts of the world and therefore what we have also done is to , in comparing er our aircraft against other western ones , we 've also looked at them as potential threats because it 's possible that er erm western aircraft in certain hands could end up being used against us so we have also compared those .
27 I think probably , bearing in mind that the , the mortgage would be paid , I think we 're probably looking at something like more like three hundred thousand .
28 Mark thought he probably smiled at everybody like that .
29 He had not really looked at it like that before .
30 ‘ I see , ’ he said with a quick look at the clerk , who was now staring at them with both eyes well open .
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