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

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1 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 .
2 He had looked at her in a way that frightened and worried her , but looking back she became excited and stirred by his attention .
3 Having , as she thought , settled their relationship satisfactorily , Ianthe was then conscious that he was looking at her in a way that did not seem quite what she thought of as brotherly , though she had never had any brothers of her own to make the comparison with .
4 ‘ These days , ’ he said , looking at her in a way which took away what little breath she had left , ‘ I have this picture etched in my brain .
5 Anyway , the word is and it came from somebody who said he was looking at her in the Chamber the other day that she is going blind .
6 Vitor was looking at her in the way he had looked at her so many months ago — when they had first met , when she had felt that tug .
7 The somebody bent down , peering at her in the gloomy first light .
8 People turned to stare at her in the street .
9 Silas stood still to stare at her in the dim light .
10 ‘ I 'll feel stronger a damn sight faster if I move around a bit , ’ he threw at her in a voice little better than a snarl .
11 Silas barked at her in a fury .
12 Albert grinned at her in an indulgent , knowing way and it made her angry .
13 They grinned at her in an easy , friendly way and she returned their smiles .
14 His forehead was ripped dark in the starlight but his cheekbones still gleamed ( an image superimposed : the sunset slanting over him as he grinned at her in the freighter ) the way she remembered .
15 Sometimes she would stand in front of Sarah and stare at her in the most curious way , saying nothing .
16 The old man was staring at her in a most disconcerting way .
17 She followed , and Lucy waved at her in the mirror at every light .
18 Among the revelations will be of the time Cecil Parkinson swore at her in a Cabinet meeting , Kenneth Clarke telling how she used her femininity as a weapon in meetings , and Norman Tebbit and Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten talking about the horrors concealed in that famous handbag .
19 He was not a man much given to talking , but there were times when she caught him glancing at her in a way that held its own silent eloquence .
20 He stared at her in a very strange , intense way .
21 Now he stared at her in a mixture of surprise , guilt , appreciation and gladness .
22 The landlady stared at her in an uncomfortable silence .
23 He stared at her in the poor light that filtered through a tiny window above the door .
24 He looked at her in a kind of numb horror .
25 Roman looked at her in a way that made Claudia want to curl up and die , and she was n't on the receiving end , only tarred with the same brush .
26 She saw a young , rather handsome man , whose brown eyes looked at her in a way she found slightly disturbing , though this was not the kind of thing she would have admitted to anybody but herself .
27 He looked at her in the driving mirror .
28 He looked at her in the light of the fire .
29 Woolley stopped shaving and looked at her in the mirror .
30 They looked at her in the flickering light of the matches .
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