Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] at each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She saw them glance at each other and exchange a conspiratorial arching of the eyebrows , compounded in Miller 's case by the faintest of nods . |
2 | Everyone looks at each other , and somebody finally says : ‘ Floyd says you 'll drop dead in a year . ’ |
3 | Everyone looks at each other with the blank expression reserved especially for when someone who is off their trolley comes into the near vicinity . |
4 | Lucker and I look at each other . |
5 | She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness . |
6 | Karen and I looked at each other , half-amused , half-disturbed . |
7 | The Lorrimores , followed by everyone still in the dining room , went dashing off into the dome car , but Emil and I looked at each other , and I said , ‘ How do we warn that train ? ’ |
8 | Charlie and I looked at each other . |
9 | Carradine and I looked at each other . |
10 | Susan and I looked at each other , eyebrows going up under our hoods . |
11 | Lorenzo and I looked at each other and nothing had changed . |
12 | I looked at each phial of heart stimulant in turn , the files , the needles in their sterile jar . |
13 | My friend and I smiled at each other . |
14 | Changez and Jamila sat apart , and although I tried to catch them looking at each other , I can guarantee that not a single surreptitious glance was exchanged by the future bed-mates . |
15 | I could imagine them looking at each other . |
16 | The aim of the exercise , then , is to hypothesise a set of syntactic stages through which children pass in their progress towards the adult language , and to classify the structures and categories which operate at each stage , thus providing a syntactic profile chart of development . |
17 | ‘ Oh , she 'll more likely do so with him than to you , knowing that it 's hell let loose every time you look at each other . |
18 | Because this is a test of observation and not of memory , make sure you look at each item in relation to the others , noticing not simply the objects themselves but the pattern they form on the tray . |
19 | They were ballroom veterans , bobbing around a tottering couple with rigid elbows who frowned at each other 's feet . |
20 | The road 's difficult enough without you yelling at each other , and I 'm tired . ’ |
21 | She looked at each side of the gate , but a thick hedge divided the wood from the field . |
22 | You gaze at each other properly for the first time . |
23 | We gazed at each other in stunned silence . |
24 | There was something like an appeal in his eyes as we gazed at each other . |
25 | We grin at each other . |
26 | We grin at each other . |
27 | We grin at each other through forkfuls of spaghetti . |
28 | There one met at each other 's homes for dinner , one eye on the clock on the way — cursing the traffic , having to watch the drinks as one was driving and must n't be too late as Nigel had to be up early for work . |
29 | We look at each other nervously . |
30 | We look at each other . |