Example sentences of "he was [verb] at [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd got up , and he was looking at me as if to say Coming ? supposing he was the kind of normal person who said that kind of thing .
2 He was looking at me as if he really hated me ; he seized me by the shoulders and pushed me over to the bathroom mirror .
3 He was looking at me with his eyes just flickering with fear .
4 He was looking at me with his head to one side .
5 He was looking at me in a desperate way .
6 He was looking at me in a puzzled way .
7 He was looking at me from under his dark brows , his voice low .
8 He was looking at her with a decidedly mischievous gleam in his eye .
9 But he was looking at her with a dark intensity that made her nerves quiver very oddly .
10 He was looking at her with such tenderness and love that she thought she would faint from sheer happiness .
11 He was looking at her with frank enjoyment that seemed untainted by any sort of guilt .
12 He was looking at her with amusement , and a sort of hungry satisfaction .
13 He was looking at her with one eyebrow cocked .
14 He was looking at her with frowning concentration .
15 He was looking at her with faint amusement in his eyes , one eyebrow slightly raised , and she became aware that he was quite used to this reaction from women to his undoubted charisma .
16 He was looking at her with an icy contempt .
17 He was looking at her for help — he was pleading , through his fury , for the assistance of his sister … it was just that , in his youth , he could not control the emotion in his face , and she quivered with the imagined rage , only now recognizing the desperation in his eyes .
18 He was looking at her as if he was wondering , will she be all right ?
19 He was looking at her from beneath thick brows .
20 Anyway , the word is and it came from somebody who said he was looking at her in the Chamber the other day that she is going blind .
21 Having , as she thought , settled their relationship satisfactorily , Ianthe was then conscious that he was looking at her in a way that did not seem quite what she thought of as brotherly , though she had never had any brothers of her own to make the comparison with .
22 She played with her leather gloves , turning each finger inside-out then carefully back again , aware that he was looking at her in that old , familiar searching way that somehow held her spellbound , draining her will to push the door and get away .
23 He was screaming at her from down in the channel .
24 And as she stared , there was interposed on the fair skin face of a man , a thin man , and he was leering at her as if in triumph , as he would do if he were to get hold of this unusual-looking child , for he 'd make a pretty penny out of her , no matter what channel he sent her along , his nursery , the street , or the boat .
25 He was gazing at her with an infuriating world-weariness suggesting he 'd heard her argument a hundred times before .
26 Opening heavy lids , she found that he was staring at her with burning eyes , yet she was aware that he 'd imposed on himself an icy control .
27 They 're coming back on the first Wednesday of next month with a bus load of about forty Women 's Institute members — ’ She broke off as she realised he was staring at her in horror .
28 ‘ And I you , Caroline , ’ He was smiling at her with his eyes , in a way which played havoc with her composure .
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