Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb infin] at " in BNC.

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1 Though I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last .
2 Having made contact with a group of students at the nearby Architectural Association he went to see them play at the Goings On Club in Archer Street , a tiny place largely frequented by poets .
3 And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that .
4 I 'm really excited about seeing them live at Wembley . ’
5 Now do welcome them , do make them feel at home , especially those of you who are new to the place you will know and remember what it 's like when you first come into a strange building that feels like home .
6 ‘ I think if I did that would make them look at me in a completely different way . ’
7 Peter does n't make me laugh at all .
8 He would make me look at pictures and then reproduce them with coloured pencils , or else ask me to rotate a figure mentally a certain number of degrees around a given perpendicular before attempting to redraw it .
9 Mrs Tiller suddenly pulled me out and made me stand at the side .
10 It made me cringe at its over-the-top violence .
11 The g was less , and that made me feel at home .
12 looked after me in Hyderabad , where he and his wife made me feel at home with their warm , relaxing hospitality .
13 It was only the thought of this poor baby in me that made me stir at all and get myself to a friend of Ferdinando 's who is in the way of knowing all the business of the street being a wine-merchant and visited by all .
14 Something made me linger at the bottom of the grand staircase , near the bust of Unamuno , pretending to read some notices about student societies .
15 It made me look at myself again with a more critical eye and say yes , I can be more positive and look to the future with renewed optimism .
16 Suddenly he cut me short and took me round the room and made me look at things .
17 Then he made me look at the windows .
18 You made me look at you , I 've overlowed his
19 My natural reserve made me recoil at this blatant approach , as did my total commitment and loyalty to Leslie .
20 You know all the guests and something about them ; you can greet , welcome , introduce and generally make them feel at home .
21 If you present someone with a set of stripes on a TV screen and make them move at right angles to their long axis , that is the direction in which the person will see them move .
22 So use the opportunity , get a return , make them take a good look at you and then you know you 're alright and can go on for another couple of years and make them look at you again .
23 Think what I shall say is , I shall myself quite simply , if it ever gets out I 'll say well look I know full well that you would n't have let me stop at Helena 's you would have objected to it I said , but Andy 's mum and dad , Andy was like pretty bad so we left him there and I said I stopped up to help look after him .
24 I told my Mum that I had a headache so she let me stay at home .
25 In the antique firearms section there was a pair of pistols fitted with a detonating system which used fulminate and dated from about 1809 ; there was an intriguing possible English royal connection and this , together with their unusual detonation , helped them sell at £5,000 .
26 Well what d' ya get at school today then ?
27 What d' you do at work ?
28 So the first point is if you 're going to show something show it , let everybody deal with it let everybody look at it then when you 've finished with that turn it off because you want the centre of attention to come back to you , presumably .
29 He paused a moment , and when he found that the horse was no longer rebellious , and only impatient to gallop , he let him go at full speed .
30 Mittwoch ( 1990 : 117 ) feels very similar impressions to those described by Cotte : like him , she points out that a sentence such as ( 218a ) seems contradictory whereas ( 218b ) does not : ( 218a ) * She let him stay at home yesterday but he chose to go to school all the same .
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