Example sentences of "[verb] at the [adj] men " in BNC.

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1 The man who had opened the door looked at the two men seated at the table and said , ‘ This dame here says she knows about wor Robbie ; she says he 's in hospital .
2 Looking at the two men he completed the introduction .
3 He walked down the hill without looking at the dead men , slowly and with difficulty and pain .
4 It was n't until they had come to a halt that she had felt able to raise her eyes from the floor and look at the two men standing by the alter rail .
5 Some said they had seen the quizzical , grey-whiskered faces staring up at them as they crouched on the two boards above the refuse pit , peering at the nervous men from beside the walls of the cubicles and showing no apprehension .
6 She leant her painted face back to look at the two men standing at the sideboard , and it said much for George Banks who , turning to the old lady , said , ‘ I feel you would always be welcome in whatever company you choose , ma'am . ’
7 Pam sat up , her face flushed with happiness and an almost girlish embarrassment , and grinned at the two men who had just entered .
8 He glanced at the two men in the back .
9 By now the card games were forgotten , everyone staring at the two men .
10 He was staring at the two men at the nearby table .
11 He stopped in the centre of the room , staring at the two men .
12 Without glancing at the two men , he drove out of the warehouse , through the metal gates and back on to the street .
13 The steward smiled as he passed , glancing at the two men sitting close to Donna .
14 He looked at the other men in the room , his eyes resting on his father .
15 Only the boy looked at the two men sledging a length of iron on the outside anvil .
16 Madame Giry looked at the two men and laughed .
17 I looked at the two men .
18 And her eyes too shone as she looked at the two men sitting there .
19 So I looked at the two men again .
20 A clear difference between Smith and Gould on the question of trade union influence emerged at the two men 's rival press conferences on Tuesday .
21 Fran settled herself in the soft leather seat , not daring to glance at the two men in case she precipitated some sort of an adverse reaction .
22 Clinton sat down beside the slop bucket and smiled at the two men .
23 A sneering face gazed at the caged men .
24 He was screaming at the two men , trying to frighten them .
25 Kimberley let fly at the dangling men from a hopeless range .
26 The Prince was hitting at the running men with the flat of his sabre , but they feared an emperor far more than they feared a prince and so they kept on running .
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