Example sentences of "he [vb past] up at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He gazed up at Cornelius through the unfractured lens of his spectacles . |
2 | Ivan 's eyes opened ; he gazed up at Rakovsky . |
3 | When he woke he gazed up at Dot almost as though he knew her , yet she could n't be sure if he really saw her , for his eyes had a distant faraway look like a sailor in the Navy staring across the Pacific seas . |
4 | Moments later he drew up at Hell Bunker , a deep , sprawling dune that once was the most famous bunker in all of St Andrews . |
5 | Coleridge had rolled in his sleep down the hill slope to within a few yards of the river , and when he woke up at dawn , he found he was unable to move or even to call out to the shepherds and workmen he could see near by . |
6 | After his first phone call he turned up at Lynsey 's north London home only hours later . |
7 | He turned up at Michael 's door at half four . |
8 | Anyway , he was told that he was no longer being considered for flying , and when he turned up at Bourn he was an ordinary AC2 , with no flash in his cap , and was put on General Duties , which seemed to consist , most of the time , of cleaning out the ablutions . |
9 | I must admit I did n't remember Neil from those Yeovil days when he turned up at Taunton as our newcomer in 1986 , ’ said Robinson . |
10 | After 22 unsuccessful runs with different trainers , owner Peter Savill sent Chaplins Club to Chapman — and two races later he trotted up at Beverley in 1985 . |
11 | He glanced up at Kenneth . |
12 | He glanced up at Doyle to see if it was meant to be a joke , but Doyle was not smiling . |
13 | He glanced up at Tom . |
14 | But he appeared to be going nowhere during mid-season when he pulled up at Cheltenham in January with a broken blood vessel . |
15 | Unfortunately , for Third Lanark 's dwindling fans , he sobered up at half-time and duly let in five goals . |
16 | He looked up at Mrs Tillotson . |
17 | He looked up at Lorton . |
18 | Then he looked up at Fei Yen , his strong features formed into a smile of pleasure . |
19 | He looked up at Bob ; his eyes were ageless and neutral . |
20 | A coldness spread through Jack and he looked up at Tina in mounting anxiety . |
21 | He looked up at Harry . |
22 | He looked up at D'Arcy , trying to gauge the Englishman 's mood . |
23 | He looked up at D'Arcy , embarrassed . |
24 | He looked up at Preston then and it was Preston who looked away . |
25 | He looked up at Rincewind and grinned . |
26 | He looked up at Gurder . |
27 | ’ He looked up at Doyle , rugged features implacable , and handed the sheet across . |
28 | He looked up at Cassie and there was a terrible desolation in his eyes . |
29 | He looked up at Ray Doyle , and with no hint of expression on his face said , ‘ A bit reckless four five . ’ |
30 | At intervals he looked up at Cornelius and shook his head doubtfully . |