Example sentences of "[vb past] at the man " in BNC.
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31 | Huy looked at the man . |
32 | Wa looked at the man leaning back in his chair , his black-clad frame resting as nonchalantly as a Rimland puma on a jungle branch , and decided that Gorrin atop Small Gods temple would soon be joining those little deities in the multifold dimensions of Beyond . |
33 | She looked at the man sitting opposite her , and was suffused with a sense of loss . |
34 | I turned and looked at the man 's tear-stained face . |
35 | I just looked at the man , I thought , I oh god I ca n't cope with this ! |
36 | Maud smiled at the man , which struck Anthony as expedient of her , and said to Anthony , ‘ How do I say thank you ? ’ |
37 | Therese appeared , stepped carefully down from the train , smiled at the man who had helped her , then looked about her . |
38 | ‘ I was rather wondering , Uncle , ’ he smiled at the man who had kept a fatherly eye on him from the age of ten , ‘ how you felt about serving some of that excellent champagne I know you have in your cellar . ’ |
39 | Thinking back now , Creggan could still hear the calls of anger and alarm of his parents , as he hissed at the man coming at him and tried to strike at his hands with his beak and talons . |
40 | Benjamin gazed at the man . |
41 | Turning her head sideways , Laura gazed at the man reclining in his seat beside her . |
42 | He stretched out his dummy hand , and the metal fingers clawed at the man 's arm . |
43 | " Thank you , " I said confidently , and glared at the man when he discreetly placed a huge jug of iced water at my elbow . |
44 | Christine glared at the man . |
45 | Trent kicked at the man 's right knee . |
46 | ‘ Take her down ! ’ he ordered , and watched as she floundered and kicked at the man on each side of her . |
47 | Arnold Peck glowered at the man who stood before him . |
48 | Jezrael leaped at the man in a balletic kick , somersaulting as the back of his neck snagged her foot for a second . |
49 | He whirled and pointed at the man in the front row . |