Example sentences of "[verb] at [pers pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Diamond Head was leaping at me from the right .
2 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks .
3 He looked extremely unhealthy ; the anxious eyes of a child peered at her from a white mask .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Saunders was arrested later and told police he ‘ legged it ’ after someone shouted at him from a car .
7 ‘ The semi-detached pair on the right of yours , looking at them from the road , belong to one of the Oxford colleges .
8 As I did so I became aware of a youngish man with long hair looking at me from the pavemented walk on the Hammersmith side of the river .
9 She stood looking at me from the end of the bed .
10 I could tell that my father was looking at me from the other end of the table , swilling his juice round in his glass and staring at my head as I bent over my plate .
11 I could see I could see Li er Charlie and Pete looking at me from the other side of the room , Charlie smiled and I just did I just went like that , you know ?
12 Agnes started and went towards her mother , who was looking at her from the kitchen doorway .
13 She lifted a hand to shade her eyes and Martin Jackson 's face appeared on the backdrop of light , as if he were looking at her from the sun 's centre .
14 Looking at you from the other side of the desk I might feel you have misdiagnosed yourself .
15 Mira , it seems , is walking in the landscape rather than looking at it from a height :
16 Your finger will no longer be aligned with the picture — because you are looking at it from a slightly different direction ; your eyes are not in the same place .
17 Probably were n't I do n't know but they seemed to us I may be looking at it from a child 's eyes but er that 's how they seemed to be to me .
18 Many of these ‘ deformations ’ may also owe something to the fact that , as Cézanne moved from one section of his canvas to another , he unconsciously altered the structure of objects in an effort to relate rhythmically each passage of painting to the areas around it.1 But apart from emphasizing the aesthetic or two-dimensional plane on which he was working , the tipping forward of certain objects or parts of objects also gives the sensation that the painter has adopted variable or movable viewpoints and that he thus has been able to synthesize into a single image of an object a lot of information gathered from looking at it from a series of successive viewpoints .
19 What happens if one of them 's looking at it from a viewpoint and the other one 's looking at it from a viewpoint ?
20 What happens if one of them 's looking at it from a viewpoint and the other one 's looking at it from a viewpoint ?
21 Not now , not next year but in the next twenty years so there are a problem with schools , there are problems , I think , with changing leisure habits er people , the way that people take their leisure has changed over the last twenty years and not always have clubs , organizations and sailing schools taken account of that in , in their programme , especially with youngsters and I have to say I also believe there is apathy in some clubs and other organizations , not every club has an active youth sailing scheme and I believe that any club that does n't either must be extremely popular because of its er prices of beer or , or some other reason or it may not exist perhaps in twenty years ' time , so I think it 's an ext extremely important topic brought about by the maybe , without being melodramatic , some of the stuff that we 're reading in the papers about youngsters these days but looking at it from a purely selfish sailing point of view if we 're to get more youngsters into the sport even if we 're to hold our ground we 've got to make a big effort over , over this year and , and it 's important make sure that it runs on for future years .
22 Looking at it from a businessman 's point of view , it 's the obvious thing to do .
23 looking at it from a different point of view and measuring different things .
24 Looking at it from the club 's point of view I can see how this ban arose in a situation like this .
25 Now we are looking at it from the point of view of anticipating a loss which will trigger the grief response .
26 Looking at it from the housewife 's point of view her phrasing of these questions would be :
27 Looking at it from the point of view revealed in their rhetoric , the pupils were not ignoring their teacher as such .
28 well I do feel that a car is looked at from a performance point of view , I mean I agree that a lot of bad drivers , but I still think you could help a lot by getting the design of the car right , because sometimes accidents do happen , even though nobody is really at fault and er I feel strongly that were looking at it from the wrong way round .
29 But looking at it from the other point , that 's the you know the word entitlement comes from you know , I I think I 'm entitled to twenty days ' training , but whether I need twenty days ' training to be
30 Eight years on Symphony Release 3 has just been launched and Janet Swift examines how it measures up to today 's standards — looking at it from the viewpoint of existing users and those who are contemplating buying new business software .
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