Example sentences of "have [verb] at [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has to look at everything from an international perspective .
2 I had photographs of Anne , naturally , and I 'd stared at them for a whole year , but they were n't very good .
3 And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age .
4 The dancers , from what Lucy had seen , were all pretty good in their way ; she 'd even begun to develop a liking for Maurice , who 'd winked at her in the corridor earlier .
5 I might have looked at her outside the church and seen just another assembly-line bride .
6 Er , so , there is undoubtedly a lot of work still to be done in making the D S O competitive , as for building maintenance work , I 'm not certain we 've ever considered having a building maintenance D S O. We may have looked at it in the days before D S Os , but that 's er , a long time ago , and it 's certainly worth having a look .
7 Normally she would have screamed at him for the minute splinters she knew he must be creating , but now she kept her anger for other matters .
8 On some deep , primitive level , sensed earlier when she had gazed at him across the fire , she belonged to him .
9 But Ma Katz had got out of her rocking chair , and the preacherman had stared at her through the mummy 's glass eyes .
10 She had been a rosy , stocky little girl who had stared at him with a bright , vacant face , her finger in her mouth .
11 And when he 'd finished , Ted had stared at him for a moment in open disbelief .
12 She had dreamt about him that night , she remembered , and in her dream he had looked at her with a smile of recognition .
13 Dierdriu had looked at her for a long moment .
14 He had looked at her in a way that frightened and worried her , but looking back she became excited and stirred by his attention .
15 She had looked at him for a long time , at first solemnly and then with mounting anger .
16 On the other hand , now he thought about it — that was one of the advantages of taking time out to think things through — there had been occasions when she had looked at him in a special way which made him think that she might not reject him .
17 If he had come at me with a knife , I would have fought him .
18 Well I 've looked at it with a conscience cos I took the glass out originally .
19 So I 've looked at it at the end of day and thought well my God !
20 His face , however , was smeared by the dabbings he had made at it with a stupendously dirty handkerchief .
21 Offering the blond English boy — the one I was throwing water at now — half my lunch , and sitting there full of gratitude because he smiled , because he liked the taste of the piece of chicken dipped in cumin and saffron and he had smiled at me for the first time .
22 At one of them sat the men who , she was sure , had jeered at her from the wall beside the petrol pumps and were now slapping down playing cards and shouting Ventidue ! with much of their remaining strength .
23 They had laughed at him in the road gang ; who did he think he was ? they said .
24 David was silent for so long that she had to look at him in the end .
25 Grey-haired and with a grey moustache beneath his aquiline nose , the man who had peered at her from the utility truck when she had stopped on the highway was not difficult to recognise .
26 Edgy as a cat on broken glass , she had gone at him like a power-saw , but had failed to silence him entirely .
27 Of course I have looked at it in the past , many , many times .
28 You have to look at it as an heirloom and a thing of beauty .
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