Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | Peggy gazed at her in dismay . |
2 | Iron Josh beckoned him down , and Denis knelt beside him in the cart . |
3 | In some circumstances as the cases show , Mr. Lawson referred to them in his skeleton argument , prejudice will be presumed from substantial delay . |
4 | Heidi gazed at him in astonishment . |
5 | Sylvie gazed at him in momentary confusion . |
6 | Before long , Knocknarea towered over me in escarpments of sheer rock , with grassland visible high in the sky . |
7 | When Pat came to me in the autumn of 1989 she was suffering from osteoarthritis of the neck and spine with accompanying raised blood pressure . |
8 | George Kidner came to me in a great state of mind because he has been asked to appear before a committee consisting of C. Bathurst , Peto & C. Mills & sitting at Central Office . |
9 | The latter readily agreed , inviting Corbett to walk with him in the silent , shadowy cloisters , taking advantage of the first soft breezes of early summer . |
10 | Frere turned towards her in concern . |
11 | She followed , and Lucy waved at her in the mirror at every light . |
12 | Dana 's shrill voice made Claudia jump away from Roman as if she were guilty of something , but Roman had only been about to say he had asked Dana to model for him in order to get to know her better . |
13 | Angus talked to them in a strange tongue . |
14 | Mrs. Hennessy looked at him in surprise and switched the vacuum-cleaner off . |
15 | Bull O'Malley stared at him in astonishment . |
16 | Lucy looked at him in silence . |
17 | Maisie looked at him in disgust . |
18 | Lucy stared at herself in the mirror . |
19 | Richard looked at him in surprise , not taking him seriously . |
20 | Grimma looked at him in horror . |
21 | Zelah looked at him in amused astonishment . |
22 | Donna looked at her in bewilderment . |
23 | Mrs Rumney looked at me in silence for a few moments and I saw in her face the dawning of relief and hope . |
24 | Mr Edgar looked at her in angry surprise . |
25 | Sylvie looked at him in dismay . |
26 | Sylvie looked at him in some perplexity . |
27 | The cow lowing and lowing and Mister Johnny talking to her in his soft , bubbly voice , and pulling on the little hooves when they slowly appeared . |
28 | Like Penny did to me in my room today . |
29 | Neil Spencer wrote about it in the New Musical Express beneath the headline ‘ Do n't Look Over Your Shoulder , But The Sex Pistols Are Coming . ’ |
30 | That weekend is also memorable for something Dana said to me in the train on the way back to Salamanca : ‘ I knew you were gay as soon as I saw you that morning in the galleria . ’ |