Example sentences of "[noun] stared [adv] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Crouched in the shadows at the curve of the banister , Frankie stared down at the dark jungle of coats and jackets hanging from a row of wall-hooks in the lower corridor .
2 The Rifleman stared at his enemy just as many of the crowd in the entrance hall stared up at the blood-soaked Rifleman .
3 Ellie stared out at the full moon above the yard , above the wrong part of town .
4 Rincewind stared muzzily at the recumbent tourist .
5 Helen stared doggedly at a Swiss cheese plant .
6 De Craon stared bleakly at the English clerk and shrugged to show his unease .
7 Jack Butler stared morosely at the large white television in his modern penthouse fiat in the centre of Leeds .
8 The Marshal stared expressionlessly at the blushing face and then at the star on the young man 's epaulette .
9 Sara stared irritably at the enormous untidy lump of steak Lizzie brought out for her inspection .
10 Virginia stared down at the half-eaten roll on her plate , and took a shaky sip of coffee .
11 Joe stared down at the large , rough hand gently rubbing against him .
12 Connon stared down at the young man in the picture as if he was looking at a stranger and trying to analyse what made him seem vaguely familiar .
13 The clerk stared up at the clear blue sky .
14 Isabel stared up at the royal castle high on its hill overlooking the town and wondered what the grim stone fortress would mean to her .
15 Athelstan stared down at the long , white face under its tarry black hood .
16 Peter Carson stared hard at the open copy of The Cookery Year on the work surface before him .
17 Outside Benjamin stared up at the darkening sky .
18 Ashi stared dumbly at the misty figure behind the blinding aureole .
19 Bodie stared down at the spread-eagled figure , then reached out to close the staring eyes .
20 Charlie stared out at the open fields that must once have been productive farmland .
21 Lt. Mikhail Vologsky stared again at the buff-coloured application form , so meticulously filled out , and so callously rejected .
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