Example sentences of "she [vb past] at [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | She beamed at him over the rim of her glass . |
2 | Then she peered at him over the barrier of her firmly folded arms and expressed a thought that had occurred to her before , but that now she felt impress itself on her even more strongly . |
3 | She peered at him through the semi-darkness . |
4 | She scuffed at it with the tip of one brown brogue but it did not even smudge . |
5 | She exploded at me in the hospital . |
6 | ‘ That 's more than you 'd dare , Deveraugh , ’ she threw at him from the relative safety of the riverbank , and he laughed softly , the sound of it filling her ears as she sped across the grass . |
7 | ‘ Would you like a cup of coffee ? ’ he said to her at a station , and she grinned at him over the cardboard beaker , holding it with both hands . |
8 | She pulled at it with the tip of her fingers , catching it as it fell . |
9 | She waved at him from the door and went down to the street . |
10 | She stared at him over the rim of her cup . |
11 | Tilda did not understand what he was doing , but she stared at him from the height of the mast until he became conscious of her , and turned round . |
12 | She stared at herself in the mirror . |
13 | She looked at me across the dining table , frowned and said , ‘ I do n't see the point . ’ |
14 | My tutor was a delightful stern lady , and I remember when I had written about John 's gospel , the epistles of John , and the book of Revelation , she looked at me over the top of her spectacles and announced ‘ Young man , you have assumed that because these books have all been attributed to a man named John , that they are all by the same person , who was also an apostle . |
15 | She looked at me in the candle-light . |
16 | She looked at him for the first time , then lowered her eyes again . |
17 | She looked at him with the confidence of a beautiful woman who was used to getting her own way . |
18 | At the last moment , when the engine blew steam , she let down the window and handed him an envelope addressed to St Ives ; she looked at him with the eyes of one waking from a dangerous dream . |
19 | She looked at him over the top of her glass . |
20 | She looked at him over the rim of her glass . |
21 | She looked at him over the top of her cup . |
22 | Kate had liked it : you could tell by the way she fingered the material , by the way she looked at herself in the mirror with her chin lifted just a little higher than usual . |
23 | She looked at herself in the mirror , knowing that she looked good . |
24 | She looked at herself in the mirror and smiled , thinking that only the birds could see her . |
25 | She looked at herself in the mirror . |
26 | She slapped at him in the dark . |
27 | She smiled at me as the lift doors opened , then mouthed a silent farewell and fluttered her fingers at me till the lift doors closed . |
28 | She smiled at him as the general hurriedly got dressed . |
29 | She smiled at him over the table napkin , which was removing a minute trace of profiterole . |
30 | She smiled at him from the opposite stool . |