Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] at [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , Freud , to whom we owe this discovery , did not arrive at it by way of evolutionary theory ; on the contrary , he reached his conclusions by direct observation of adults and children and by a study of the psychology of human sexuality . |
2 | She kept her eyes lowered to make sure that she did not look at me at this moment , at my own quite irrelevant scars . |
3 | He picked up the cases and she took their hand-cases and they walked home , passing three separate black people who looked at them with silent hostility and two elderly white women who did not look at them at all . |
4 | So do not look at me in that accusing way , little sister ! ’ |
5 | If they did n't stare at him on TV he would n't be in a position to spend £425,000 on a new house . |
6 | I did n't look at her at all , just watched the two loafers . |
7 | After that , he did n't look at her at all . |
8 | ‘ Do n't stare at her like that , ’ Zurachina whispered . |
9 | I said , please do n't stare at me like that . |
10 | ‘ Do n't snap at me like that , you saucy devil , ’ said the doctor , immensely pleased with himself . |
11 | ‘ Do n't look at me through the eyes … ’ |
12 | ‘ Do n't look at me as if I worked here , ’ she said . |
13 | ‘ But do n't look at me like that . |
14 | And do n't look at me like that , Aggie . |
15 | ‘ Do n't look at me like that , Dad . |
16 | ‘ Oh , please do n't look at me like that , Rokeya , I feel as if you are trying to poison me . ’ |
17 | It is perhaps worth recalling the images of eyes which persist in his poetry — and " Do n't look at me like that ! " is also Harry Monchensey 's cry in The Family Reunion . |
18 | Do n't look at me like that ! |
19 | ‘ Do n't look at me like that ! ’ he yelled . |
20 | Caroline , if you want to sleep alone in your bed tonight , do n't look at me like that … ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't look at me like that . |
22 | ‘ Do n't look at me like that ! ’ said Alec . |
23 | Uncertainly , she added , ‘ Do n't look at me like that , Benedict . |
24 | ‘ Do n't look at me like that , ’ Marjorie said . |
25 | ‘ The Exhilarator only does night exercises — do n't look at me like that , that 's what they call them — on Friday and Saturday . |
26 | Do n't look at me like that , it was the best I could do on the spur of the moment . ’ |
27 | do n't look at me like that cos I know that that means |
28 | ‘ Irish , do n't look at me like that . ’ |
29 | Do n't look at me like that wait wait . |
30 | Do n't look at me like that . |