Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] at [pers pn] from the " in BNC.

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1 A wee grey woman wearing a headscarf peered out at me from the end of the bus queue .
2 Monteith 's deep voice came back at him from the hand set , ‘ Quiet as the grave , three seven . ’
3 A fist lashed out at her from the whiteness .
4 He glanced up at her from the bottom of the ladder .
5 ‘ Oh , one of the defenders put on clerical robes and jeered back at him from the top of the curtain wall . ’
6 ‘ Two men sprang out at me from the little park .
7 ‘ Brest ’ stared up at her from the pavement .
8 Lucie stared up at him from the plank floor , his eyebrows twitching with dismay .
9 I had reached the letter " C " and as the word " Castration " looked up at me from the page I was jerked back to Rory .
10 Her reflection looked up at her from the dark water .
11 He looked up at her from the bed , his cheeks flushed with the exertions of his performance , the taps on his shoes exposed to her scrutiny .
12 I was thinking it would be nice to spend some time travelling with someone else , to share the strain but , as we entered the darkness which had me constantly glancing up to check the shadow of my bag , my only companion was the bearded , dark-eyed twin who stared back at me from the occluded window .
13 I did n't identify with the tired , frightened failure that stared back at me from the mirror .
14 Huge pools of eyes stared back at her from the dead white planes of the face .
15 Her eyes stared back at her from the mirror , aghast .
16 Again and again , Dorian Gray went secretly to the room and looked first at the ugly and terrible face in the picture , then at the beautiful young face that laughed back at him from the mirror .
17 By the time Vidal Sassoon had finished with her Paula 's long fair locks had been shorn to a sharp geometric shape and she scarcely recognised the reflection that looked back at her from the mirror .
18 She hardly recognised the vibrant image that looked back at her from the glass with wide , baffled eyes bright through weak , stupid tears .
19 A different Katherine looked out at her from the mirror .
20 ‘ And do n't dare tell me it 's going to be too tough for a woman , ’ Mariana shouted , as she glared down at him from the saloon .
21 After all , that is the first thing about us that others see and a well-groomed , well-dressed image reflected back at us from the mirror goes a long way to bolstering our private and public confidence .
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