Example sentences of "[verb] at her with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She had dreamt about him that night , she remembered , and in her dream he had looked at her with a smile of recognition . |
2 | He was looking at her with a decidedly mischievous gleam in his eye . |
3 | But he was looking at her with a dark intensity that made her nerves quiver very oddly . |
4 | As he does so he keeps looking at her with a gentle expression . |
5 | Barney was looking at her with a strange expression , half puzzled , half tender . |
6 | She turned , hearing the stillness that followed the rustling of his movements , and he was standing in the doorway , looking at her with a strange , soft look of mingled reluctance and resolution . |
7 | He was looking at her with an icy contempt . |
8 | A-Team star George Peppard 's second wife , actress Elizabeth Ashley — whom he met and fell in love with when they made The Carpetbaggers in 1964 — claimed that he assaulted her and came at her with a hot frying pan , an allegation that Peppard has always strongly denied . |
9 | The door was slammed wide , and he came at her with the speed of the vehicle that should have killed him two nights before . |
10 | ( ’ The people who sold the soap for us want to replenish their supply ’ came the typically slippery message to McFarlane ; his secretary described how , when such messages came , he would look at her with a puzzled expression . ) |
11 | Surely a man of the cloth would n't look at her with the same sort of craving as James Halden . |
12 | He glanced at her with a great deal of arrogance . |
13 | He had sat opposite her , watching her while she ate , making an extravagant moue of distaste when she suggested that he share it , but staring at her with a concentrated , almost angry , satisfaction ; rather , she thought , as a mother might watch a convalescent child taking her first mouthful . |
14 | Several times she 'd caught him staring at her with a warm , smiling expression in his brown eyes , and if she had n't been so sensible it would have made her feel quite wobbly . |
15 | ‘ London , ’ he told her , staring at her with an air of triumph . |
16 | As Molly put down the telephone , she saw Jacqueline , her mouth full of dough , staring at her with the large , accusing eyes of an Oxfam poster . |
17 | ‘ So , what new little game are you playing this time ? ’ he snarled , glaring at her with a taut expression . |
18 | He stared at her with a dead-pan face and she was not sure whether he was serious or not . |
19 | Grimma stared at her with the kind of expression reserved for people who turn out , against all expectation , to have interesting and secret histories . |
20 | Allen looked at her with a puzzled air ; this was not the girl he had taught to shoot with his bow , and who had watched swine on the Ridgery . |
21 | Eve looked at her with a measured glance . |
22 | He looked at her with a smile on his wide , open face . |
23 | He looked at her with a frown . |
24 | Petion looked at her with a worried frown as he tried to link the two concepts . |
25 | He looked at her with a pre-occupied air before he recognized her , perhaps because she had put up her hair rather severely deliberately into a tight knot on the back of her head . |
26 | He looked at her with a hint of suspicion . |
27 | Wycliffe looked at her with a bland expression but said nothing . |
28 | Instead , his dark eyes just looked at her with a haunting intentness as she ran away from him . |
29 | Claire looked at her with a puzzled frown , which quickly cleared . |
30 | Glyn looked at her with a good deal of accusation . |