Example sentences of "smiled at [art] " in BNC.

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1 She looked at them one by one ; she nodded to the people she had seen sewing by the fountain ; she smiled at the old woman and the boy .
2 The American smiled at the accurate description of the Vice President whose reputation for always falling asleep at meetings had earned him the nickname of Mogadon Man .
3 She smiled at the ticket collector .
4 Clarissa waved an arm round the Saloon and smiled at the Adjutant .
5 He smiled at the Bookman .
6 Of course those who regarded the study of mind only as a branch of metaphysics smiled at the ineptitude of the mere man of science .
7 He said , ‘ You 're a natural , ’ and she almost smiled at the compliment .
8 I held my ticket tightly to me and smiled at the thought .
9 Our first port of call was Strathbeg ; and as we drove through Crimond on our way to the loch , I smiled at the inscription on the face of the church clock : ‘ The Hour is Coming ’ .
10 She smiled at the remembrance .
11 The man smiled at the girl and must have passed some friendly remark , for she looked at him agreeably before returning to her inspection of the petticoats .
12 She smiled at the black and white minstrel who approached her .
13 Jed smiled at the anonymity .
14 He smiled at the boy .
15 Tamar smiled at the maid 's reflection as she rose to her feet .
16 I smiled at the severity of Ellen 's judgment .
17 Mankiewicz smiled at the notion of telling Sinatra how to sing , and said , ‘ You tell him . ’
18 Isobel smiled at the tall , rangy girl .
19 I had known them now for some time and smiled at the thought of their good company .
20 Doyle smiled at the stenographer again as she glanced up .
21 She walked to the lift , smiled at the porter , and stepped inside .
22 She smiled at the thought ; the next seven days to the interview seemed almost endless in the long hot summer of 1906 .
23 Vi nodded and smiled at the young soldier and the pale-faced young girl who stood beside him .
24 Emily smiled at the surprised look on Hari 's face .
25 Jaq smiled at the impassive Meh'Lindi , blessing her impetuous intervention in that arcade in Vasilariov .
26 Marshka smiled at the general as he spoke .
27 ‘ I must say war is an ordeal , ’ Lord John smiled at the Duchess from the sideboard .
28 Sharpe , who hated dancing , smiled at the thought , then turned and spurred the horse towards home .
29 Lucille smiled at the dutiful but pleasing compliment .
30 Tweed smiled at the gentle rebuke , then became grave .
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