Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] younger [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rooney asked , looking at the younger man . |
2 | Katherine nodded fractionally , and the butler bowed and moved silently from the room , not looking at the younger man . |
3 | This is closely related to perceptions of life expectancy ; some people not only anticipate that they may age more quickly , but also that they may die at a younger age . |
4 | Zen stood staring at the younger man in considerable embarrassment . |
5 | If one has poor eyesight or hearing at a younger age , then an appeal against jury service is likely to be upheld . |
6 | Breathing heavily Emilia stared at the younger woman as though bereft of all hope that she might be understood . |
7 | If we take into account the fact that women are now marrying at a younger age as well , twentieth-century families will be completed even earlier than the chart indicates . |
8 | In the British version , which was directed at a younger age group ( 10–12 years ) with a lower smoking prevalence , the objective was to minimise or delay uptake . |
9 | The bit where the rest of the family goes out and the cat is after Stuart bores Babur : he thinks it is probably directed at the younger reader . |
10 | George smiled at the younger man . |
11 | To me that was total irresponsibility , especially as the magazine is aimed at a younger readership . |
12 | We know that the controls over tobacco sponsorship of sport do not have the affect that Mr. Lawson attributes to them , because all the academic research shows that the tobacco industry 's sponsorship of sport is aimed at a younger market . |
13 | The ‘ Junior Color 2007 ’ is a brightly-coloured model presumably aimed at the younger fishkeeper . |
14 | It only brought its colourful range of clothing ( aimed at the younger end of the ladies fashion market ) to Britain in December 1990 . |