Example sentences of "[v-ing] at [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Diamond Head was leaping at me from the right . |
2 | I was ashamed of him , especially as I could see Estella laughing at me over Miss Havisham 's shoulder . |
3 | They had people to do that for them half the time , there was no need for it , but it was as if I had to earn my keep , I had to repay what they 'd done for me , with the people that worked there laughing at me behind my back , wondering where I 'd come from , thinking maybe I was no better than them . |
4 | He sent her a glare that was full of suspicion , then demanded abruptly , ‘ You would n't be laughing at me by any chance ? |
5 | Because I did n't want , because I did n't want people laughing at me like everyone 's here laughing at you . |
6 | ‘ Does the moon shine in the night sky ? ’ she mocked shakily , laughing at him through her tears . |
7 | Everyone in Rosington seemed to be laughing at him behind his back . |
8 | The ladies mocked him , laughing at him behind their hands . ’ |
9 | He was simply laughing at her in that condescending way he had . |
10 | He has variously claimed that from farts he can tell not only what people have eaten or drunk , but also the sort of person they are , what they ought to eat , whether they are emotionally unstable or upset , whether they are keeping secrets , laughing at you behind your back or trying to ingratiate themselves with you , and even what they are thinking about at the precise moment they issue the fart ( this largely from the sound ) . |
11 | Blundell 's School magazine later observed : ‘ Parisian cricket is not of the Comic Opera kind one would expect … we dreamt of French demon bowlers with pro-Boer tendencies hurling at us on bumpy wickets . ’ |
12 | But that was just a hope he 'd been tossing at me for a couple of years without any interest from me . |
13 | ‘ Dr Neil ? ’ she said , turning and bobbing at him like a proper servant , a manoeuvre which amused him , so that his lips twitched at the unlikely sight — it was so much at odds with her determined personality . |
14 | Then , gradually , her ideas would come together until , sitting on a stretch of grass and stabbing at it with the end of her parasol , she would repeat to herself , ‘ Oh God , why did I get married ? ’ ’ |
15 | Fen stopped short and pulled out a folded map from his pocket and spread it out before her , stabbing at it with his finger . |
16 | She leaped up , dabbing at it with a napkin . |
17 | frowning at me for ? |
18 | Her father was frowning at her over the rim of his glass . |
19 | She was biting on her lip , distressed , frowning at him under her fringe of red hair . |
20 | The FA will not pursue the matter and yesterday they agreed to take no action against referee Ray Lewis , who was accused by a fan of swearing at him during last week 's match between Barnet and Walsall . |
21 | His mouth was open and drooling and his tongue lolling between his lips and his eyes staring as if he did n't see her and everything about him red , and his hands bruised her skin where he tugged at her to move her where he wanted her , and he was making awful noises and pushing at her and pushing at her without the slightest gentleness almost as if he did n't realise it was her . |
22 | She kept pushing at it with all those millions of invisible little arms and hands that were reaching out from her eyes , feeling the power that was flashing straight from the two little black dots in the very centres of her eyeballs . |
23 | She banged the door , pushing at it with her foot because her hands were occupied . |
24 | ‘ Chewing gum , ’ she informed Bridget , picking at it with her fingernails as she did so . |
25 | An ’ why 're you lookin' at me like that ? |
26 | What you all lookin' at me like that for ? ’ |
27 | My master manoeuvred himself round , using his hand to scoop out the icy water , shouting at me to pole faster . |
28 | oh she was shouting at him at dinner time Steven oh god dinner time she was shouting him |
29 | That night she dreamt that they were all , Larry and Philippa and John and Conrad and Demian and herself , dancing the hornpipe on the deck of a warship that was ploughing through a storm , but Demian 's leg was tragically maimed and would not keep in step and Conrad was shouting at him like a great actor-manager , and the tears were streaming down Demian 's face , or so she thought , until she realized that it was she who was crying , crying for the sick one , praying that her tears would heal his wound . |
30 | We were shouting at them through the hatch . |