Example sentences of "she [vb past] [adv prt] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Gently rocked by the smooth , rhythmic action of the calm sea , she gazed up at the sky above .
2 Nadine 's voice was calmer now , subdued and contemplative as she gazed up at the ceiling .
3 She gazed up at the ceiling with its painted blue flowers and wondered what Arnie was doing in Bradford .
4 She gazed around at the paintings which hung on the walls , looking but not really seeing .
5 But , as she gazed around at the chintz sofas , and the French-provincial-style velvet-upholstered dining-room chairs — which she could see through a far open doorway — it occurred to Laura that maybe it was the only way to preserve such sumptuous furnishings on a shoreline likely to be damp and salty in the latter part of the year , while , outside the large windows , she could see automatic sprinklers drenching the fine green lawns that ran down to the beach .
6 She gazed down at the London horizon , its tranquillity pierced by hulks of office buildings .
7 She gazed down at the floor despondently .
8 Pascoe watched her as she peered out at the lowlife in the streets .
9 Wiping breath from the window , she peered out at the landmarks , all so distant from the place where she longed to be .
10 But this time she staggered back at the force of his tongue , invading , probing and making her gasp with unwanted pleasure .
11 When she returned to the kitchen , she sank down at the table and tried to eat a little of the food , conscious that Craig was watching her .
12 She squinted up at the sun .
13 Brushing a shaky , tired hand through her tangled blonde hair , she squinted down at the watch on her wrist .
14 She came out at the head of the stairs and looked down .
15 The family 's maid has told how a dishevelled Spiro stopped her working when she turned up at the home the day after the killings .
16 She turned up at the Café Dôme one night , her beautiful dress torn to shreds .
17 There were several messages for her when she arrived back at the hotel , and she worked at her desk until six before walking back to the house through the gathering dusk .
18 It was nearly six-thirty by the time she arrived back at the hotel , having spent more time wandering through Strøget on the way there .
19 She arrived back at the village just as night was turning into day .
20 The wedding party was in full swing when she arrived back at the château .
21 Before she arrived back at the house , my sister would do as most kids would .
22 She glanced round at the cats to see how much food would be needed .
23 She glanced around at the house , she would lose her home ; entailed as it was it would pass to the next male heir of the family .
24 She glanced around at the audience who were appearing in twos and threes .
25 She glanced up at the girl standing before her and shook her head .
26 The muffled jangle of the bell disturbed her reverie , and she glanced up at the clock — it lacked a few minutes to three — her visitor was punctual as usual .
27 She glanced up at the clock on the wall opposite .
28 She glanced up at the clock .
29 She glanced up at the stars to avoid looking at his face .
30 Outside again she glanced up at the sky which was a pale shade of blue .
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