Example sentences of "at [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The policeman looked at me for a long time . |
2 | She would not argue , she would not say anything , she would not look at me for a long time . |
3 | Miss Hawthorne looked at me for a long moment . |
4 | He winked at me with a slight shake of his head . |
5 | He is looking at me with a slight frown , disconcerted by something about me , ready to be embarrassed . |
6 | The doctor looked at me with a disgruntled expression . |
7 | I got her a pair of tough brogues from the plastic bag and all the time I was putting them on her she was looking at me with a vacant stare , her eyes still very wide , the pupils enormous . |
8 | She looked at me with a defiant grin and a twinkle in her eye . |
9 | He frowned at me with a long look in which I read nothing . |
10 | He looked at me with a quizzical lift to his eyebrows . |
11 | He looked up at me with a little grin operating on half his mouth only . |
12 | Signe looked at me with a wide-eyed look of sadness . |
13 | She looked at me with a sudden hope . |
14 | ‘ I mean the meeting , ’ she says , looking at me with a sudden trace of anxiety . |
15 | She was looking at me with a special kind of interest now . |
16 | While I say this , Victor lights that cheroot of his and scowls at me through a blue fog . |
17 | He was looking at me in a desperate way . |
18 | I asked him after a lecture he gave in Cambridge , and he looked at me in a vague way and said yes , he would . |
19 | And as we drove away , we had n't travelled down the road very far when my wife looked at me in a certain way … and I knew that she wanted Low Birk Hatt as much as me . |
20 | But in a book he 's written he 's had a real big pop at me in a sour way . |
21 | He was looking at me in a puzzled way . |
22 | He half-levelled the rifle at me in a menacing way . |
23 | For instance , when people find out that my father ran off with a schoolgirl they invariably look at me in a particular way , which means one of two things , if not both of them . |
24 | ‘ Colds , catarrh and sinusitis , ’ he said , looking at me in a funny way . |
25 | It was no fun , and the putrid bridie at the restaurant , thrown across the counter at me by a young waitress who clearly blamed me personally for the shortcomings in her life , was little consolation . |
26 | I can tell from the way you 're sparking at me like a green-eyed cat that there 's nothing you 'd like more . ’ |
27 | He stood and glared at me like a mad dog . |
28 | It is difficult to assess exactly what all these developments mean individually , but when you step back and look at them as a whole trend , the implications become clear . |
29 | We can not literally weigh religious truth-claims or look at them through a micro- scope . |
30 | POLICE had bottles and other objects hurled at them during a high-speed car chase across Cheshire . |