Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] [noun] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 'll fall by the wayside , ’ said Hugh , laughing at a vehemence he could well understand .
2 The sort of rebounding abuse , the trickster tricked , the reader ( ironically ) laughing at an image he does not realize is his own , that she describes , is indeed a pattern that is found in some fabliaux .
3 ‘ He 's asked me to dine at the villa he 's looking after for a few months , just to oblige a couple of ex-pats .
4 This month David Savage discusses the importance of mistakes within the workshop , and looks at a finish he would otherwise not now use if it had n't been for a disaster
5 ‘ One of them was so desperate to stop me overtaking at the ford he lost his footing and fell backwards into the water . ’
6 he used an illustration of the pig , you know you can polish the pig up , you can clean it , you can scrub it , you can oh de cologne it , you can do all sorts of things with it , you can tie a nice pink ribbon around it and you can put it in a palace , but it 's still a pig and it lives like a pig and you can cl and no matter how clean you 've made it , it 'll soon find some dirt to wallow in and the ribbon might make it look nice in the show ground but it does n't make any difference to its nature and so it is with us and so Jesus did n't start on the outside , but he starts at the inside he deals with the route of the problem , in One Corinthians chapter fifteen and in verse three it says for I deliver to you as a first importance , this is the basic thing , he says to them this was the first thing that I said to you because it was the most important that Christ died for our sins , according to the scripture , what ever else Christ gives to us , what ever else he does for us , what ever else the gospel produces , the basic , the most important , the fundamental thing is that Christ died for our sins .
7 Indeed , as Amiss saw with fascination , his first act on sitting down to breakfast was to open the tabloid at page three , fold it and prop it against the sugar bowl in such a way that the topless pin-up of the day was there to be looked at every time he got bored with the Telegraph .
8 ‘ It 's nothing , ’ he said , frowning at the blood he saw on his fingers .
9 Like the stroke patient who has received hospital treatment , the head-injured patient may still be fairly disabled at the time he is discharged .
10 Pausing at the door he turned once more and extended the middle finger of his right hand towards the bed .
11 Rory worked out she was looking at the door he was crouched behind .
12 The whole of the way through that he was looking at the person he was trying to im not staring at them , but good eye contact , so if you 're trying to influence somebody there 's no point in looking somewhere else .
13 That 's how long he got but , looking at the players he brought through , perhaps he should have been given longer .
14 She walked round the room , looking at the fragments he 'd preserved from their life together .
15 Michel Laclotte came at the time he was working on the Musée D'Orsay .
16 Look at the mischief he has done already with his ‘ talent ’ .
17 Look at the boxes he got .
18 Look at the way he 's lifting that great sailboard , like a toy . ’
19 Can I say about them er now that one , that is clearly Fred , erm , you know just look at the way he does that proof , erm , oh well now , that one , that 's clearly Ned , erm that 's the way Ned does a proof .
20 And look at the way he 's slept on it oh I 'm not running Tim , I ca n't cope this morning , I know sometimes we do , but I need to walk to the gate like a lady
21 Look at the way he 's , look he 's got a teddy bear
22 Look at the way he 's walking along .
23 I would n't speak to him all the evening , or look at the things he 'd bought , even though I could see one of them was a picture-frame .
24 Look at the stuff he 's holding on to : he is n't selling any of his great Minimal works , his Carl Andres or Donald Judds , but those are works that are still climbing in value . ’
25 Look at the mess he made making a cup of tea .
26 Look at the material he could have had this past year .
27 And look at the reception he gave her .
28 Look at the file he made .
29 ‘ I recall the under-21 team finding Scott Booth , from Aberdeen , in an emergency like this one and look at the player he turned out to be , ’ said Brown .
30 ‘ I 've got something on my mind , ’ he said sharply , sipping at the drink he cradled in his hand .
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