Example sentences of "at him [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Begin with thanking me for him ; look at him as a person as important to me as you are . ’
2 She was not now looking at him as a child looked .
3 Kragan knelt down in front of Adam and looked at him as a butcher would appraise a cut of meat .
4 They 'd look at him as a pillar of respect , of authority , you see ?
5 She let go of the cabinet , coughing in the dust of ages that appeared to be lurking behind it , and smiled back at him as the February sun shone through the small window behind her , throwing into sharp relief the patches on the wall where her predecessor had hung posters , and the ingrained dirt on the flaking paintwork round the mean , narrow , metal window .
6 She made the mistake of looking at him as the thought formed in her mind , and had to suppress a gasp of awareness as she met his gaze .
7 She smiled at him as the general hurriedly got dressed .
8 As Jack goes on hunting , the little ones look at him as an expert .
9 She seemed to be staring back at him with a smile that was almost a grimace of pain yet somehow full of mockery .
10 He said she invited him to her flat , and then came at HIM with a knife .
11 All thoughts of where they were and what was happening fled abruptly as she stared at him with a shock that soon turned to joy as she saw the expression on his face .
12 The pilots were looking at him with a mixture of dread and shock .
13 She looked at him with a derision of her own , delighted to be able to go into battle , and she was just standing to leave when there was a noise in another room of the suite as if something had fallen over .
14 Wherever he walked , spring came at him with a rush , overwhelming him with sensation .
15 She looked at him with a gleam of defiance .
16 During their ‘ strange relationship ’ , Bryan had shot his friend in the chest with a crossbow , hit him on the head with a medieval mace and slashed at him with a sword , the judge heard .
17 We 've got a fine little school here , I 'm sure you 'd agree — ’ Hilary Frome looked at him with a light of pure idealism in his eyes , but he drew the line at assenting — ‘ but what 's going to count in the years ahead is what we 've got up top .
18 She looked at him with a feeling of panic .
19 She drew in deeply and exhaled through her nose , then snapped the cigarette briskly from her mouth and pointed it at him with a flourish .
20 Nadine was staring at him with a fascination entirely disproportionate to his remark , a fascination , indeed , bordering on transfixion .
21 The bear sprang at him with a growl .
22 His voice was so dead , so cold , so indifferent to her that she could only stare at him with a block like concrete lodged somewhere near her heart .
23 Now that quote is flung back at him with every interview he gives .
24 The old gentleman looked at him with an expression of dislike .
25 Not , however , when Charlotte sat opposite him in an eerily empty airport cafe and described her experiences in the United States while gazing at him with an expression implying what he most wanted to believe : that she trusted him unreservedly .
26 Ellen was looking at him with an expression he had never seen before .
27 They were looking at him with an air that mingled irony and respect .
28 She looked at him with an air of apology .
29 Patrizia Valesio was staring at him with the expression of one who is not to be put off by interruptions .
30 Her enormous grey eyes ( they would have been rather striking if only she had used some make-up ) were staring at him with the expression of a trapped rabbit .
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