Example sentences of "[pron] glanced at the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over a hasty meal , I glanced at the Official Guide to County Meath , a gift from the manager .
2 I glanced at the answering machine in the corner and saw that the red light was glowing .
3 Once more I glanced at the large flour mill , temporarily closed , despite the addition of a new silvery turbine engine to take the place of water power .
4 She glanced at the dark shape of Guy Sterne at her side , and saw him watching her .
5 She glanced at the other girl 's expression , trying to decipher her real meaning .
6 Briefly , she glanced at the other woman , then looked down at her watch .
7 She glanced at the automatic camera attached to her wrist ; all this time she had been clutching it without giving it a thought .
8 She glanced at the discreet price tag and laughed .
9 She glanced at the framed print of John at the Salpertons ' wedding , which was lying on top .
10 She glanced at the sleeping man .
11 She glanced at the brief details on the card Jill handed to her before smiling at the man .
12 She glanced at the blistered woodwork and peeling paint , and noticed in a desultory fashion that the first shelter had had its windows broken , and the railings between the parade and the beach looked in need of repair .
13 Rousing herself , she glanced at the huge diamond solitaire on her left hand as if for reassurance , before picking up her luggage and heading for the steps which led down to the landing-stage and the vaporetti .
14 As she hesitated , she glanced at the loose page to see if it offered any clue to its rightful position in the book .
15 She glanced at the book-laden table and at the general disarray .
16 He glanced at the wag-at-the-wall clock .
17 He glanced at the bearded driver of his vehicle .
18 He glanced at the other table .
19 He glanced at the two men in the back .
20 He glanced at the offending literature .
21 He glanced at the slanting window pane .
22 He glanced at the working slaves , and saw that their skin ran with fluid from fresh blisters and their eyes were bloodshot , the eyebrows and lashes singed to nothing ; many of them walked awkwardly , as if they had become deformed .
23 As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again .
24 Then , as the waitress arrived with Kirsty 's and Shiona 's orders , he glanced at the slim gold watch at his wrist .
25 Those light eyes rested on her as if he was making a mental sketch of her face ; then he glanced at the slim gold watch on his wrist .
26 He glanced at the older man striding so purposefully beside him .
27 He glanced at the main door .
28 He glanced at the assembled company as though surprised to see so many people .
29 Then he glanced at the fat woman carrying the naked-heeler .
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