Example sentences of "[noun prp] glanced [adv prt] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lucy glanced down at the book lying open on the desk . |
2 | And in the third part , " Tuami glanced back at the gap through the mountain and saw that it was full of golden light and the sun was sitting in it " . |
3 | Travis glanced up at the lowering sun . |
4 | Maggie glanced over at the Lawlers who were about a dozen feet from her . |
5 | Maggie glanced over at the punch bowl thinking she would n't mind some . |
6 | As she got in , Maggie glanced up at the sky . |
7 | Glen glanced down at the sergeant struggling to get up while clutching his aching groin . |
8 | Pascoe glanced down at the paper to check the number . |
9 | William glanced down at the list of stock he was cataloguing and sighed . |
10 | Jessica glanced up at the sky . |
11 | Fran glanced back at the heap of cuttings , frowning as she sorted through the pile . |
12 | Theodora glanced up at the gallery above them and the blue and white fan tracery which arched over it . |
13 | Theodora glanced down at the floor . |
14 | Craig glanced down at the sheaf of papers lying on the small table beside him , brought to him earlier in the day by Edward Morris , papers that proved Craig 's innocence . |
15 | Claudia glanced round at the cream and green furnishings , noting the comfortable double bed before opening the other door . |
16 | At the rear of the church , Sean glanced out at the porch and then at Michael on the other side of the main door who shrugged and gave an extra-loud ‘ Amen ’ which made Sean jump . |
17 | Wycliffe glanced back at the house and again saw the seated figure in the upstairs room , but now he had the impression that the figure was facing him , looking out of the side window . |
18 | Masklin glanced back at the label as he grabbed the sweater . |
19 | Petion glanced back at the TARDIS . |
20 | Robyn glanced down at the chopping-board ; cooking for him would be bad enough , but others ? |
21 | Judith glanced up at the mantelpiece above the range where letters were always left and saw the familiar blue envelope . |