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

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1 He sent her a glare that was full of suspicion , then demanded abruptly , ‘ You would n't be laughing at me by any chance ?
2 He was simply laughing at her in that condescending way he had .
3 ‘ Do n't glare at me like that !
4 He peered at her with little beady eyes , as though trying to guess from her expression how much she and her companion had heard .
5 The girl who is almost as silent as me and looks at me with such horror .
6 She do n't say nothing to me , she just looks at me with these big eyes .
7 Flattered when he had looked at her in that particular way which was both critical and yet admiring at the same time ?
8 ‘ Unless Flixe needs me , ’ he said , looking at his wife with a mixture of protectiveness and adoration that made Julia think back to her own honeymoon and wonder whether Anthony had ever looked at her like that .
9 Why had he looked at her like that ?
10 No man had ever looked at her like that in her life , and his eyes left her in no uncertain terms as to what he was thinking .
11 Nobody has ever looked at me like that .
12 Looked at me like that .
13 She had laughed , looked at him with some of her usual mischief on her face , erasing for a moment the memory of what had so recently passed .
14 No well I would n't have looked at them from that , from the point of view of
15 When you have worked through the sensations , looked at them from all angles and asked yourself why they have entered your life and what is to be gained from them , it is important to be able to let them go .
16 I 've looked at it on both sides , from different angles and colour is something to do with it .
17 He had not really looked at it like that before .
18 ‘ I had n't looked at it like that .
19 Oh yeah , I 've never looked at it like that before , yeah , ah , ah
20 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 .
21 An ’ why 're you lookin' at me like that ?
22 What you all lookin' at me like that for ? ’
23 Looking at them in this light it is natural to turn to that Elizabethan model for letter-writing , Angel Day 's The English Secretorie ( 1586 ) .
24 During his second premiership he noticed during a train journey that another occupant of the compartment was looking at him with some puzzlement .
25 He glanced up at her face again , and discovered that she was looking at him with some interest , and it struck him that until now starvation had held her attention to the exclusion of all else .
26 He could afford to study her , for she was not looking at him with any but surface attention .
27 But , standing in her bathroom , with her looking at him with those lovely blue eyes , her whole soul looking him in the face , her integrity undeniable , he knew the truth .
28 From then on , I took more interest in him , looking at him as more than just my employer .
29 What are you looking at him like that for ?
30 She goes in there , she 's sitting looking at him like that , she just stares at him .
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