Example sentences of "[verb] at [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Diamond Head was leaping at me from the right . |
2 | The dancers , from what Lucy had seen , were all pretty good in their way ; she 'd even begun to develop a liking for Maurice , who 'd winked at her in the corridor earlier . |
3 | Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks . |
4 | Ma peered at him over the top of the evening paper , Her eyes were shifty with guilt . |
5 | Then she peered at him over the barrier of her firmly folded arms and expressed a thought that had occurred to her before , but that now she felt impress itself on her even more strongly . |
6 | She peered at him through the semi-darkness . |
7 | I peered at them round the end of the house . |
8 | Liz , the receptionist , peered at me over the top of her pink-rimmed spectacles . |
9 | Rod Porter peered at her over the top of his book , glancing at the other visitors . |
10 | Bella peered at her through the dark . |
11 | He drinks from his can and looks at me over the top of it . |
12 | He looks at me through the mirror and nods slightly , which I take to mean he 'd like my help . |
13 | He looks at me for the first time . |
14 | In any case , it 's weird that whenever I say that to Keith , he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is , his hair on the blond side of chestnut ( now heavily greying ) ; his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions ( or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe ) ; his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt ; his classic tweed suit of the old school , worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic ; his accent public school , as befits his education , although he also speaks a passable Spanish , so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop . |
15 | However , the individualistic approach of modern Darwinism which looks at it from the point of view of the reproductive success of individual genes , is n't like the older group selectionistic thinking was , prejudiced in favour of any group . |
16 | She smoothes the dress out against her front and looks at it in the mirror . |
17 | ‘ It 's got to the point where he looks at you in the morning as if he 's wondering where we are going to send him next . |
18 | Somebody looks at you in the wrong way some morning , you know , what 's the matter with you , that type of thing you know . |
19 | 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 ? ’ ’ |
20 | I might have looked at her outside the church and seen just another assembly-line bride . |
21 | And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age . |
22 | So I 've looked at it at the end of day and thought well my God ! |
23 | Sixty-eight per cent of the population have read or looked at it in the past year . |
24 | Of course I have looked at it in the past , many , many times . |
25 | Er , so , there is undoubtedly a lot of work still to be done in making the D S O competitive , as for building maintenance work , I 'm not certain we 've ever considered having a building maintenance D S O. We may have looked at it in the days before D S Os , but that 's er , a long time ago , and it 's certainly worth having a look . |
26 | From time to time Maggie saw Felipe glance at them through the rear-view mirror . |
27 | She scuffed at it with the tip of one brown brogue but it did not even smudge . |
28 | A dog with more breeds in its blood than hairs on its back foamed and yapped at them from the limit of its rope ; the curtains of several trailers were drawn back by shadowy witnesses ; two girls in early adolescence , both with hair so long and blonde they looked to have been baptized in gold ( unlikely beauty , in such a place ) rose from beside the fire , one running as if to alert guards , the other watching the newcomers with a smile somewhere between the seraphic and the cretinous on her face . |
29 | Kypov shouted at him across the few metres that separated them , and the breath spouted white from the Major 's mouth . |
30 | His father shouted at him over the noise of the engine , ‘ I want you to see , Alexei . |