Example sentences of "at [pers pn] like [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I can tell from the way you 're sparking at me like a green-eyed cat that there 's nothing you 'd like more . ’
2 He stood and glared at me like a mad dog .
3 ‘ That when I ‘ dared ’ to so compel you , you flew out at me like the spirited filly you are under that demure exterior , ’ stated her ladyship with a quizzing look .
4 He pronounced took like a curse , and mimed the bad men looking by jutting his head forward and glaring at her like a demented goldfish .
5 Fabbiano was standing in front of her , staring at her like a disapproving schoolmaster .
6 He winked at her like a cheery market tradesman selling substandard goods , already thinking of the lunch he had planned with an old colleague from the Manchester force .
7 Salt was scowling at her like a dried prune .
8 It gnawed at her like a ravenous animal .
9 McKitrick 's house lounged on a maple-strewn ridge , sleek and contemporary , with a gable end sporting one huge circular window that stared down at her like an unblinking eye .
10 It nagged at her like an aching tooth .
11 That night she dreamt that they were all , Larry and Philippa and John and Conrad and Demian and herself , dancing the hornpipe on the deck of a warship that was ploughing through a storm , but Demian 's leg was tragically maimed and would not keep in step and Conrad was shouting at him like a great actor-manager , and the tears were streaming down Demian 's face , or so she thought , until she realized that it was she who was crying , crying for the sick one , praying that her tears would heal his wound .
12 She nodded wordlessly , while staring up at him like a hypnotised rabbit .
13 Ronni shot her response at him like a reflex action , a little guiltily aware that it had rather less to do with the truth and rather more to do with her sudden need for a shield .
14 ‘ Dr Neil ? ’ she said , turning and bobbing at him like a proper servant , a manoeuvre which amused him , so that his lips twitched at the unlikely sight — it was so much at odds with her determined personality .
15 Franks looked at him like a round-eyed baby .
16 She jerked her arm away , rubbing the bruised flesh , her eyes spitting back at him like a cornered animal .
17 But , cooped up in his 12 by 10 feet prison cell in the Indiana Youth Centre , Tyson spoke about his sentence and his incarceration that eats at him like a malignant disease .
18 Back in the bad days , working for the Mason , his reflection in a church window or a bowl of washing water had stared out at him like an evil spirit — all girlish , sheepish , wimpish .
19 The rest of the group stared at us like a hanging jury before sentence is passed .
20 A terrible grinding crunch struck at us like a solid barrier .
21 On the cover Horowitz himself beams at us like a naughty gnome , and that is just the way his irrepressible musical personality comes over in the performances .
22 I glance fearfully at Enid , but she is smiling at us like an indulgent mother .
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