Example sentences of "he [verb] up at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But something made him glance up at the lounge window as he approached .
2 They left him looking up at the sky again .
3 Chen , watching Karr , saw a small movement in the big man 's face ; saw him look up at the woman appreciatively .
4 ‘ I 'll bet she 'd like him to end up at the foot of the cliff , ’ said a voice .
5 In fact , he turns up at the Harlem Hospital , a few blocks north , two days later , and is heckled as he walks along the wards .
6 I remember that when he got up at the end of the meal , his head nearly touched the ceiling , and , as usual , the rising to his feet was undertaken by means of the silent swivel-mechanism .
7 He gazed up at the sky that was cloudless and dry — and a mountain that had a big peak .
8 I stole a look at Conchis as he gazed up at the picture ; he had , by no other logic than that of cultural snobbery , gained a whole new dimension of respectability for me , and I began to feel much less sure of his eccentricity and his phoniness , of my own superiority in the matter of what life was really about .
9 He looks up at the class .
10 He must have had as fine a view of the burgeoning industry of Glasgow , as he had of the stars when he peered up at the heavens from the University Observatory at Dowanhill .
11 He 'd been sitting apparently fascinated by my World Religions class , and when he came up at the end I was sure he wanted to ask a question about Zoroastrianism or Thuggee , or whatever damned thing I 'd been going on about .
12 I said well he reckons it does , he says when he filled up at the garage it were full , he says we had n't got back and it was between the half and three quarters , I said oh I never looked at it
13 He turned up at the dance studio in a pair of very skimpy tight shorts and observing that everyone else was very white and wore towelling track suits , and seeing that he was very tall and very naked , got nervous so went for a walk and smoked a joint .
14 The man posed as a gas board official when he turned up at the restaurant in Tarrant Street , Arundel , Sussex .
15 He turned up at the game with his head shaven , Gazza style , to raise money for a children 's cancer charity as part of Friday 's Comic Relief day .
16 Watching as he grinned up at the bus driver , said something and laughed , she felt a hollow ache inside .
17 He and Sergeant Robins had obviously tried each other 's patience to the limits , but he cheered up at the sight of Dalgliesh and enquired with childish belligerence :
18 He glanced up at the sky and remarked : ‘ There 's nowhere to go at this time of night ’ , at which I said that I would be going home , and moved off to the right .
19 He glanced up at the sky .
20 He glanced up at the windows of the three handsome houses .
21 He glanced up at the spy-hole and grinned .
22 He glanced up at the mantel clock , then across at Mrs Burger .
23 He stared back at the Cages , he glanced up at the trees behind them , he stared at the people who stared at him .
24 He pulled up at the pumps and the attendant , a young black wearing green coveralls and cap bearing the petrol company 's logo , approached and leaned down to the open window .
25 He pulled up at the bridge and got out to show me the concrete cancer .
26 He pulled up at the farm and got out to open the door for her before she could move .
27 He took command three from home and won by ten lengths , but Davies , with a typical wisecrack at trainer Gardie Grissell , exclaimed : ‘ I thought you could train — he blew up at the water . ’
28 He blinked up at the light .
29 Then he looked up at the Trunchbull , then at the tall stringy cook with her lemon-juice mouth .
30 He looked up at the ceiling as if expecting to see him floating there .
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