Example sentences of "she [vb past] [to-vb] at the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Are you listening to me ? ’ he demanded when she failed to laugh at the right point .
2 She bent to tug at the covering , found it securely fastened .
3 On Monday morning , she reported to work at the Swift building on Des Voeux Road .
4 She tried to look at the thing calmly and sensibly , tried not to be aware of Deana and Sarah whispering at a table only a few yards distant , but felt too hurt and shocked to be rational .
5 She stopped to look at the two houses , Brier and Rose , like identical twins wearing slightly different clothing so that one could tell them apart .
6 She seemed to shudder at the very thought .
7 The bitch was wary of her advances and , though she condescended to pick at the food Robbie put down for her , she refused to leave the small cabin even to accompany the Labrador for an evening walk .
8 She turned to gaze at the man who 'd approached silently and stood a little behind her on her left .
9 And , repeating this like a charm : ‘ It was n't me ; it was n't me , ’ she turned to look at the red splashes on the wall .
10 She turned to look at the rear clock .
11 Then she turned to look at the Frenchman and spoke softly in his language .
12 She turned to look at the registrar as he strode smiling into the room , and her bemused expression must have registered .
13 Fruit , surely , though there had not been much fruit on Ellen 's table , and bread , all children liked bread , familiar and comforting , but then Italian bread , baked with oil , was not English bread and she began to panic at the idea of him rejecting it and going hungry .
14 During the summer when there was not even a blade of green grass in the paddock , her feed of oats and other goodies became inordinately important to her , to the extent that one day when her dinner had not arrived at the usual time she began to paw at the fence in anxiety .
15 Idly she began to stab at the wet ground with it , but it struck something hard straight away .
16 However , she still had not been fed and so she started to paw at the fence again .
17 Pouring out the coffee with a shaking hand , adding milk and sugar , she went to sit at the table .
18 Pushing roughly past him , she went to stand at the window , her back to him .
19 When she was 18 she went to study at the Royal School of Needlework , where she not only learnt how to identify and date historical embroidery , but also became a prize-winning practitioner .
20 Who , she wondered , as she went to look at the kitchen , had kept the house in such perfect order ?
21 Sometimes she dared to wonder at the causes for this way of life , for she could see that it did not represent a normal attitude towards society , though it was so deeply bred in her that all aberrations from it were for the rest of her life to seem to her perverse : but when , occasionally , she glimpsed some faint light of causation , she recoiled from it and shut her eyes in horror , preferring the darkness to such bitter illumination .
22 Greek food , not surprisingly , she preferred to enjoy at the White Tower restaurant in Soho .
23 She liked to look at the dreadful toxins through the jewelled prison of their coloured glass bottles : ruby red , peridot green , indigo blue .
24 She liked to look at the visitors as they arrived and try to match them with the patients .
25 Ingrid was in fact twenty-nine , which was young compared with Gesner , but not young for a dancer and she found the routines rather a strain , especially when she had to sing at the end of them .
26 Yeah , folk here just never been out since New Year , then she had to work at the hospital Tuesday , well Bradley said if you do n't feel fit enough phone up and we 'll send a nurse to you I said you 're bloody mental , you ask for everything you get , I said instead of phoning the nurse in , ah but I think Alison told me they both need a good , good bloody feed they do
27 But the notion , once born , firmly took root , refusing to let her settle , and as she wandered aimlessly about the living-room she realised she 'd soon be in danger of going stir-crazy if she had to look at the same four walls much longer .
28 She had to look at the facts and analyse them , then draw the right conclusions .
29 She continued to exhibit at the New English Art Club ( 1908–11 ) .
30 Shrugging regretfully , she continued to gaze at the various treasures displayed .
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