Example sentences of "[v-ing] at [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Diamond Head was leaping at me from the right . |
2 | But that was just a hope he 'd been tossing at me for a couple of years without any interest from me . |
3 | ‘ Dr Neil ? ’ she said , turning and bobbing at him like a proper servant , a manoeuvre which amused him , so that his lips twitched at the unlikely sight — it was so much at odds with her determined personality . |
4 | Then , gradually , her ideas would come together until , sitting on a stretch of grass and stabbing at it with the end of her parasol , she would repeat to herself , ‘ Oh God , why did I get married ? ’ ’ |
5 | She leaped up , dabbing at it with a napkin . |
6 | Her father was frowning at her over the rim of his glass . |
7 | His mouth was open and drooling and his tongue lolling between his lips and his eyes staring as if he did n't see her and everything about him red , and his hands bruised her skin where he tugged at her to move her where he wanted her , and he was making awful noises and pushing at her and pushing at her without the slightest gentleness almost as if he did n't realise it was her . |
8 | That night she dreamt that they were all , Larry and Philippa and John and Conrad and Demian and herself , dancing the hornpipe on the deck of a warship that was ploughing through a storm , but Demian 's leg was tragically maimed and would not keep in step and Conrad was shouting at him like a great actor-manager , and the tears were streaming down Demian 's face , or so she thought , until she realized that it was she who was crying , crying for the sick one , praying that her tears would heal his wound . |
9 | We were shouting at them through the hatch . |
10 | He 's not shouting at you for the sake of it — he 's shouting at you in an effort to improve you . |
11 | I want to try and stop shouting at you in the morning so I 'm going to put out your clothes for you to get dressed . |
12 | He 's not shouting at you for the sake of it — he 's shouting at you in an effort to improve you . |
13 | Tock was striking at the cogs at the top of the pole , banging the machinery and shouting at it like a crazy old man . |
14 | Here we have someone shouting at us about the bad effects of the Prozac , they then tell us that have n't taken them . |
15 | The hours spent beneath the apple tree assumed a distorted quality as though she were looking at them through an unfocused lens . |
16 | Unlike the adults , who are used to seeing people looking at them through the underwater viewing window , the baby could n't believe her eyes when she saw people under the water and kept going back down to have another look . |
17 | The robbers ran off down a nearby street , but fired their gun again at a women who was looking at them through the window of a hairdressers shop . |
18 | The robbers ran off down a nearby street , but fired their gun again at a women who was looking at them through the window of a hairdressers shop . |
19 | Nor is it simply looking at them with no further end in mind , which might be the listless action of someone who can think of nothing else to do . |
20 | Afterwards he recommended that the class should go over selected extracts , looking at them with a worksheet . |
21 | It is not right to do things half heartedly ; looking at them with the eyes of philosophy . |
22 | She touched the flowers , looking at them with the steady , close , and intent gaze that Annie Laval also reserved for such an occasion . |
23 | When , a minute later , he pulled on the handle of the iron bell and it clanged loudly , the door of a small house just beyond the gates opened and a man appeared and stood looking at them for a moment before speaking . |
24 | ‘ The semi-detached pair on the right of yours , looking at them from the road , belong to one of the Oxford colleges . |
25 | Mala was looking at them in a distant and superior way when I sidled up next to her . |
26 | ‘ You look like a couple of drowned rats , ’ said Mrs Wright , looking at them in the light of Philip 's torch . |
27 | Her pulses were racing , her throat felt tight , just looking at him across a crowded street … |
28 | The Prime Minister can not stand Enoch Powell 's steely and accusing eye looking at him across the table any more , and I 've had to move him down the side . ’ |
29 | But there was something forced about his gaiety now , and Breeze , looking at him across the table , felt again that sharp pang of uncertainty . |
30 | Zack was standing on the road by the driver 's open door , looking at him across the roof of the car . |