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

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1 And there was poor Mr Forbes gaga as a gooseberry over her , never mind she was laughing at him all the time .
2 Was it her imagination or was George laughing at them all ?
3 Now she was safely east-north-east in her green canopy , her pale lips laughing at them all .
4 He 's bitching at me all of the time , he 's complaining , and he 's apt to be yelling at me , too .
5 She felt an almost hysterical desire to scream at them all .
6 And it was funny how he had looked at them all , during that funeral , and thought about them afterwards , but they had all been just strangers , not people he was ever likely to meet , or even see again .
7 Sal , I du n no I have n't looked at it all .
8 Making hats for a living and looking at them all day long has mellowed her taste somewhat .
9 They 're going to be confused yes , very confused , I mean on the football pitch you usually get the trainer run man and they 're talking to the footballer and it 's looking at them all the time and he will ask questions , erm what 's your name ?
10 Just now ( but this can not last she thought , dissociating herself from the moment while she talked about boots ) just now she had reached security ; she hovered like a hawk suspended ; like a flag floated in an element of joy which filled every nerve of her body fully and sweetly , not noisily , solemnly rather , for it arose , she thought , looking at them all eating there , from husband and children and friends …
11 ‘ We really do seem to have taken over , ’ says Prue at her dinner-parties , looking at them all .
12 ‘ Many years ago , ’ said Grainne , looking at them all very directly , ‘ Ireland 's rightful Queen was taken and held captive within the realms of the Dark Ireland .
13 And there 's some of baby Jesus in his bed with all these cows and sheep and stuff looking at him all gentle like .
14 ‘ I find it strange looking at you all , ’ says Marya Lebyadkin , the crazed visionary cripple , the fool-in-Christ ( yurodivaya ) , in a touchstone meditation ; ‘ I do n't understand how it is people are bored . ’
15 Keep on looking at it all the time .
16 ‘ I 'm looking at it all very positively , ’ she says , ‘ because auditing is n't for me anyway — and the partners knew that , which is how they chose who to make redundant .
17 one ball hanging out like like I mean you could n't help looking at it all the time
18 Look at her all sweet and innocent , and when I turn away she 'll nick a chip I can see you sit down !
19 Look at him all spiky !
20 I look at them all .
21 Look at them all looking through their books for goodness sake .
22 Look at them all !
23 Look at us all ,
24 Look at his all sprawled out over there !
25 The more conscientious among her readers would at these words stop and think , knowing that they too could , if they were clever enough , look at it all in the right way .
26 Look at it all here , brightening up .
27 Look at you all , you Quireboys faggots , ’ is his opening taunt , before the band detonate the opening ‘ Decoy Boy ’ , a lean , ragged , snarled up song that perfectly encapsulates their attitude .
28 Look at you all , you Quireboys faggots , ’ is his opening taunt , before the band detonate the opening ‘ Decoy Boy ’ , a lean , ragged , snarled up song that perfectly encapsulates their attitude .
29 ‘ But we have 300 representatives and we can not look at them all simultaneously . ’
30 ‘ He 'd look at them all , usually when we were not there , but he constantly asked why Sir Thomas had chosen certain themes .
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