Example sentences of "i [verb] at [pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So I hope it is n't just sentimentality that makes me baulk at his drastic solution . |
2 | Now , gentle reader , I expect at my third reference to you as ‘ gentle reader ’ you 're starting to feel rather less than gentle towards me . |
3 | When I flopped at my first job , I was so fed up with myself I thought I was n't worth any decent firm 's money , so I went off and got a frightful job working in a dirty old canteen , just to punish myself , sort of . |
4 | I stop at my usual vantage point and even before I have switched off the engine I see the otter . |
5 | I look at your lovely cherry tree . |
6 | The new shithouse clerk , a small , wiry Liverpudlian , was taking his new appointment very seriously when I arrived at his canvasstructured place of work . |
7 | ‘ Why ca n't I look at my own work ? ’ he asked . |
8 | And as I marvelled at his breathtaking skiing the cost of a coffee in the Nederhutte mountain restaurant was not top of my concerns . |
9 | She , he found , ‘ though bold , how modest … just as when first I kissed at your sweet asking , little one , by the winter gorse ’ . |
10 | One of the things that does , I 'm not being Chairman , just asking questions , but one of the things that slightly concerns me because I know that in his document the director has put about providing day care type facilities in rural areas and I remember at our last meeting , the last meeting at one , we discussed specifically and area , erm it does , does worry me a little whether the absence of any capital expenditure on our part means that we may be providing day care facilities in some areas but it 'll be of a very much lower quality or a lesser quality than we may be providing anywhere else in the areas like and and . |
11 | I smile at his tremulous respect mixed with greediness . |
12 | I looked at her dark face , filled with a mixture of anger and hurt , then at little Mary beside her who , over the years , solemnly drank in the insults offered to her beloved mother . |
13 | And so I looked at my uneasy mistress with an anxious and angry eye which she was unable to meet . |
14 | And as I looked at my little daughter , bright-eyed and ready to challenge the world , I could only pray that I would be ‘ good enough ’ in the new dance that was just beginning . |
15 | If I said I saw sex organs when I looked at your rotten ink blots that would really get you going , would n't it ? |
16 | I looked at his young wife , Dawn , with her four young children visiting Salisbury for the week-end . |
17 | And I looked at his sad face . |
18 | I looked at his plastered leg . |
19 | Princess Ashraf later wrote that as Carter spoke , " I looked at his pale face . |
20 | As I looked at his stern face , I knew I could go anywhere in the world with him as a colleague , but I could never lose my freedom by marrying him . |
21 | Twenty-five years later in West Mercia , as a newly promoted superintendent , I listened at my first conference as my peers discussed a chief constable 's agreement which allowed officers to discard ties in hot weather and wear open-necked shirts . |
22 | At a launch of a new diagnostic technique the Chief Executive of a hi-tech company in the medical field seeks your advice on two public relations programmes : I Aimed at his own company 's staff : 230 of them at two factories 65 miles apart and at an R and D facility with 38 senior staff . |
23 | At such times , I wonder at my own job and the meaningless sterility of the statistics which are my trade . |
24 | It made me cringe at its over-the-top violence . |