Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] at [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll look at them with you later , but you ca n't look at them by yourself .
2 Lawrence watched Todorov in training and declared : ‘ We 'll look at him in the reserves against Derby and take it from there . ’
3 She 's not in pain sitting in the foyer so what I 've said is you 'll look at her at break time .
4 He thinks we 'll look at it in a different light .
5 So I mean I suppose they 'll look at it in the same kind of way , somebody who 's got managerial , management qualities rather than I suppose people who are interested in the other side of it , the medical side of it , probably , really be geared up to organizing the money side of it would n't they , usually one or the other .
6 Erm well yours is different so we 'll look at yours in a minute .
7 Come and , he might look at me for something .
8 Thus were the Cornish giants vanquished and the pile of stones erected ‘ … that men might wonder at it for evermore ’ .
9 So I want to I want to work out what 's involved there , I 'll go at something like twenty per cent , so it 'll come out about twenty pound fifty something
10 You 'd be forever wondering what might come at you from the shadows .
11 You might get at it without the er where 's the instruction ?
12 Let's look at it as refreshment before the battle . ’
13 Let's look at it from a different angle ; if you could change anything about your life , what would you change ? ’
14 Indeed on being presented with a picture , pupils may look at it for only a very short time and give only the most cursory replies when questioned about various features .
15 Despite much rebuilding and the need for dogged perseverance by Holroyd Smith and his supporters , his conduit line although equipped with primitive electrical apparatus , handled everything Blackpool 's crowds and the sea could throw at it until 1899 , when it was converted to the cheaper overhead line method now used .
16 They 'd laugh at you from here to Bergen .
17 She felt she could gaze at him for ever .
18 ‘ I could look at you across a room full of people , and still make you weak with longing . ’
19 The party had become a turning-point in many ways ; now , weeks later , she could look at it with a certain amount of dispassion , view her life over the past few months with a critical eye .
20 They 'd look at me in surprise , so enthralled had they been .
21 They 'd look at him as a pillar of respect , of authority , you see ?
22 You could poke at it with a screwdriver or a piece of wire and wipe it with a piece of rag .
23 I 'd stare at them for hours .
24 There was a girl called Carmen , she was the queen Reject , she just let me hang around with them so she could sneer at me for being a moony .
25 I wish he 'd smile at me like that , Anne thought .
26 ‘ We may guess at something like a good reason for the terrible earthquakes in South America , ’ observed Kingsley .
27 He used to niggle at me for being a capitalist farmer and I got at him for being an unemployed commie .
28 But in Jamaica at the time , there were no facilities for kids , just for professional fighters , so I just used to look at them through the fence , sparring and punching the bag .
29 I used to look at them in awe , they were so generous and open There will be more American memorabilia in the summer when the new entrance ios officially opened … and the date for that , July 4 , American Independence Day .
30 ( ’ 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 . )
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