Example sentences of "[vb infin] at [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd look at me in surprise , so enthralled had they been . |
2 | She 's not in pain sitting in the foyer so what I 've said is you 'll look at her at break time . |
3 | We shall look at them in turn . |
4 | If it is your first work of fiction , you should also look at it as part of your groundwork which although it may never see the light of publication , is of great benefit to you as a writer . |
5 | It i do n't look at it as school |
6 | Let's look at it as refreshment before the battle . ’ |
7 | If they did n't stare at him on TV he would n't be in a position to spend £425,000 on a new house . |
8 | Her whole world felt as though it had just been rocked on its axis by the announcement , so that for long silent seconds she could only stare at him with pain in her eyes . |
9 | Sometimes they were so drunk they fell asleep where they were and lay without pillows or covers until I returned from work , and then I would rage at them in Arabic , telling them that thanks to them my room was no better than the Italian 's pigsty at home ; we used to spit on the ground whenever we went near it , children and grownups alike , shouting exclamations of disgust , even though all we could see of it was the outer fence . |
10 | Incensed by his own inadequacy , he heard himself yell at her in desperation , ‘ Mariana , have you read Jane Austen … ? ’ |
11 | If they do n't we will tough it out because we are healthy and strong and can go at it with determination and gusto . |
12 | Of course , Freud , to whom we owe this discovery , did not arrive at it by way of evolutionary theory ; on the contrary , he reached his conclusions by direct observation of adults and children and by a study of the psychology of human sexuality . |
13 | Our outdoor training sessions , however , could still be spoiled by hostile dogs , which would sometimes lunge at us from garden walls or charge round corners . |