Example sentences of "at it [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She gazed up at it with a deep sigh of pleasure . |
2 | The party had become a turning-point in many ways ; now , weeks later , she could look at it with a certain amount of dispassion , view her life over the past few months with a critical eye . |
3 | I took a sheet of paper out of the folder and held the page of scribbled , multi-coloured notes up , resting it on one raised knee , gazing at it with a critical look , wondering if Verity could see what I was doing . |
4 | You may well find , on looking at it again , that there are various elements that you want to change , and it is much easier to take an objective view of your work if you are looking at it with a fresh eye . |
5 | Go at it with a fast engine |
6 | All the weeds and nettles he screwed into the soil — and the earth took this ugliness , snatched at it with a sudden grip . |
7 | He looked down at it with a horrified surprise . |
8 | Now having said that and looking at it with an open mind I think it was certainly a very useful day . |
9 | I think on that , looking at it on a logical basis , er , I think our stuff will take up one third of the boot |
10 | To look at it on a comparable basis . |
11 | So when you look at it on a yearly basis and a compare it to what it was a few years ago , Yes it 's gone up a lot . |
12 | From the tarn , I followed my nose down to a cairn that stands on the shoulder above Deepdale Side where the view down Deepdale into Dentdale was so good that I sat and looked at it for a good half-hour until the thought that I needed to be home by late afternoon pushed me on down to the green lane of the old Craven Way . |
13 | Mouse took its head in his hands and met its eyes , looking at it for a long moment . |
14 | Sabine looked at it for a long moment , aware of a faint stirring in her consciousness , some elusive memory , fleetingly brought to life . |
15 | She stared down at it for a long time . |
16 | I can not be sure that he noticed all that , but he stared at it for a long time , getting down on his hands . |
17 | Jazz looked at it for a long time , then he propped it back against the lamp , and turned the light out . |
18 | Says Mike , ‘ When the chimps first saw the platform , they stared at it for a long time , and then they realised it was just me up there , and carried on . ’ |
19 | She looked at it for a long time , and then began to cry . |
20 | She looked at it for a long time . |
21 | I looked at it for a long time until Marie Claire 's kitchen began to form itself around the pots . |
22 | She stared at it for a long time , shivering , icy fingers trailing along her spine . |
23 | She opened it with a trembling hand and sat staring at it for a long time . |
24 | I 've been staring at it for the past hour , waiting for it to start twitching around like a fat little worm on a fishing hook . |
25 | She 'd been at it for the past half-hour , ever since she 'd arrived to interrupt Rory 's precious sunbathing break . |
26 | Wah , urgh , I tried to argue the point at appeal , erm , if you look up the listing for these properties , er , in the area which back onto the mill stream , it 's all the grounds are listed because it says quite clearly , that in the opinion of , they form a group , and it was one of the reasons which I 'm glad you , well as you can see , this piece of ground is part of a listing , and although this existing permission , we 're looking at it as a clean site , tonight , we 're not looking at what has been passed . |
27 | So strong was this hankering for the Gothic and everything that went with it that many of them refused even to look at nature first-hand , but looked at it through a special lens called a Claude-glass , Claude being a French painter of the Gothic who designed his glass especially for looking at ancient ruins and alpine chasms . |
28 | The final information turned up late and we were at it till the small hours . |
29 | Angie Bowie : ‘ I never realized and had never been involved in who did what , but I suppose that amounts to , if one wants to look at it from Ken 's point of view , being the fly in the ointment , or of one wants to look at it from a real point of view as , in terms of property settlement and management , that I was being David 's manager at that particular time , because it was possible for me to advise him to do something about the things that really troubled him artistically . |
30 | Well let's have a look at it from a simplistic point of view , Okay . |