Example sentences of "[verb] at the two [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Taking the bag and holding it up towards the window , Bodie peered at the two slugs . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Whitlock shouted at the two policemen on the motorcycles to get the photographers back a few feet to give Mobuto a chance to get out of the limousine . |
4 | Shouting at the two children talking when they should n't during assembly rather than praising the other two hundred for sitting quietly is typical of a pre-occupation with failure . |
5 | Then she saw how he was staring at her habit , and looking at the two grooms . |
6 | I spent the rest of the evening pretending riveted attention on the discussion while all the time practising ways of looking at the two women without them catching me . |
7 | Looking at the two men he completed the introduction . |
8 | He was looking at the two Apaches . |
9 | I stand in the doorway of the front room , looking at the two bundles against the far wall . |
10 | But having said that of course , Brackley , they have nothing to lose ; looking at the two sides , the majority of the players would you believe it are ex of Banbury United a side , you can never keep out of the news Jane . |
11 | Before looking at the two conferences under consideration , it is useful to construct an outline income and expenditure account , which might look something like |
12 | But last night councillors approved ambitious plans by Arlington Property Developments for offices and industrial units to be built at the two sites , along with a hotel . |
13 | It is brought home sharply when we look at the two lists of the inhabitants of the Nottinghamshire village of Clayworth that were made by the minister in 1676 and 1688 , for we find that no less than 61.8 per cent of those recorded in 1676 were not there twelve years later ; only one-third of those who had disappeared had died . |
14 | I think what is interesting , though , is that if you look at the two amendments which are on the audit paper , one deals with speculation er proposed by the Tories . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | If we look at the two charts in figures 21 and 22 , we can see how they intermesh . |
17 | ‘ Why did you look at the two letters together ? ’ he asked . |
18 | The delivery because it gave me what I had to think about when I was up there language body language and then the playbacks I could look at the two things that Mike just highlighted as one and two . |
19 | Knowing the way that the refractive index of the solar corona depends on frequency ( ) , it was possible to determine the magnitude of the effect from the delays measured at the two frequencies . |
20 | She stopped to look at the two houses , Brier and Rose , like identical twins wearing slightly different clothing so that one could tell them apart . |
21 | 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 . ’ |
22 | Variable resistances mounted at the two joints provide a varying voltage to the computer which can be connected through an analogue port ; a joystick socket may be enough , given suitable software . |
23 | Variable resistors ( potentiometers ) are mounted at the two joints and provide a varying voltage to the computer . |
24 | Someone calling at The Two Pheasants , I suppose , or at the Shoosmiths . ’ |
25 | Pam sat up , her face flushed with happiness and an almost girlish embarrassment , and grinned at the two men who had just entered . |
26 | Inside the car , Donna glanced at the two envelopes then slipped them into her handbag . |
27 | He glanced at the two men in the back . |
28 | At that moment Timothy glanced at the two shepherds who had drawn back in consternation . |
29 | He rubbed his eyes as he stood there , staring at the two strangers . |
30 | After staring at the two chaps with ‘ you 'll do for a light snack ’ eyes , the lion started to wander towards them . |