Example sentences of "[conj] stared [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They continued to feed , or stared out on the Zoo not looking in the direction of Minch at all ; while Creggan was so busy staring at Minch in delight and pleasure that he did not notice behind him , in the next-door cage , Slorne stare for the moment at Minch and then swing round and silently resume her vigil at the back top of her cage , looking at the trees and sky .
2 Benjamin chewed on his lip and stared up into the darkness .
3 Hearing what sounded like a muttered exclamation of fury at her elbow , Melissa looked around and saw Dora turn on her heel and march off into the orchard , where she stopped under an apple tree and stared up into the branches as if inspecting its heavy crop of fruit .
4 Charlie took a pace backwards and stared up at the name above the shop .
5 He shook his head and stared up at the sun now breaking through the blanket of mist .
6 He lay in bed , for some time , and stared up at the ceiling trying to puzzle it out .
7 Corbett leaned back against the bolster and stared up at the ceiling .
8 Lying back down on the rumpled bed , she stretched luxuriously , then hooked her hands round the bed-head and stared up at the ceiling , a soft smile on her face .
9 The coroner wiped his nose on the back of his hand and stared up at the sky .
10 I lay in my chair and stared up at the stars .
11 He took them out , stopped and stared up at the ravens cawing raucously against the blue sky .
12 They stopped at the foot and stared up at the curtain wall rising above them .
13 I flung myself down on the grass in the sunshine and stared up at the blue .
14 ‘ That last hedge you jumped , ’ her father said , breaking another seemingly endless silence as he stopped and stared up at the facade of the great house .
15 Ben hurried to the shutters and threw them open , then turned and stared back into the room .
16 But she had gone only a few paces before she turned and stared back at the door , a strong sense of oddness — of wrongness — holding her in its grip .
17 It had become a very sad sight indeed , but Jack hardly noticed as he turned and stared back down the hill to Sakata , its neat rows of buildings looking like so much Lego .
18 Ben turned and stared out across the water fixedly .
19 He was swinging a short sword back and forth idly , and stared out across the tree tops with the air of one carrying out a tedious and unglamorous assignment .
20 By common consent they sat down on the wet seat of ‘ Traveller 's Rest ’ , huddled under the umbrella , and stared out across the city .
21 ‘ No , ’ she answered quietly , and felt so guilt-ridden then that she could n't look at him , but turned her head and stared out of the side-window .
22 He stopped and stared out of the window , across Horse Guards ' , looking suddenly weary .
23 He hung up and stared out of the window , over the roofs of Victoria .
24 Jack leant back in his chair , put his feet on the desk and stared out of the window .
25 One of them ignored everyone including Mrs Black and just filed her nails and stared out of the window .
26 As they drew closer to London , Ralph abandoned the paper and stared out of the window .
27 She sat in the dishevelled shabby glamour of her bedroom and stared out of the window for hours at a time .
28 The very sight of the sign at the head of the platform , shabby and tourist and third class though it was compared with that of the Golden Arrow at the other end of the station , was enough to raise her to a state she had never reached before , and as the train moved south , she sat in her seat and stared out of the window as though in a trance .
29 He went and stared out of the window .
30 He swivelled his chair away from me and stared out of the window .
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