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

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1 She gazed around at the paintings which hung on the walls , looking but not really seeing .
2 Wiping breath from the window , she peered out at the landmarks , all so distant from the place where she longed to be .
3 She glanced round at the cats to see how much food would be needed .
4 She glanced up at the stars to avoid looking at his face .
5 She glanced back at the marquees , but there was no sign of Richard .
6 She glanced out at the humans .
7 It was dark when they got outside , and , walking silently beside him , she stared up at the stars , and gave an unconscious little sigh .
8 She felt no surprise at hearing Luke 's voice — indeed , she felt nothing but a cold numbness as she stared round at the ruins of her home .
9 For a moment she stared down at the stains and the roses , and then she walked away .
10 She stared down at the papers in her hand , not wanting to look at him .
11 Opening her briefcase , she stared down at the contents .
12 Opening the lid , she stared down at the emeralds glinting up at her like cat 's eyes , her mother 's emeralds and her grandmother 's and many generations of Grenfell women before her .
13 She looked round at the others , spitting dust from their mouths , coughing , shaking with cold .
14 She looked round at the cuttings strewn on the floor and then back at the blank screen .
15 Then she looked around at the men on offer , braying nightclub fools mostly , and decided that , even without racing commitments and pain , she would be planning to leave early .
16 She looked around at the fields .
17 The fortune-teller lay on her back behind the low wall and she was dying , or perhaps she was dead , for her eyes were open and she looked up at the stars .
18 She looked up at the books on the shelves and reached for the closest .
19 She looked up at the advertisements above the windows .
20 She looked down at the roses .
21 She looked down at the notes on the small side table , and then pulled off her wore framed pince-nez .
22 She looked back at the stepping-stones , over which the river was rushing noisily .
23 She looked back at the waves and pulled hard and carefully with her oars .
24 When he hired a taxi to take her to Eastbourne for the day ( the same man who took a bus to the theatre , rather than pay for a cab ) she jumped out at the lights near Oval cricket ground because she was so disturbed by his erratic behaviour .
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