Example sentences of "at she [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | My wife was of no service at all in the crisis and I could only look up at her reproachfully as she leaned against the doorpost dabbing at her eyes . |
2 | The man looked at her curiously as he passed , touched his cap and muttered a curt good evening , which she acknowledged equally briefly . |
3 | The last thing she saw was the audience of men gazing at her curiously as her body was handled like a lump of meat . |
4 | But he could only glance at her briefly as he complimented her . |
5 | He glanced at her briefly as he said , ‘ I have n't checked the answering machine . |
6 | For Naylor Massingham looked far from amused , and was in fact glowering at her darkly as he rapped toughly , ‘ The purpose of my wanting to see you , Miss Everett , was to give you verbal warning that unless your work improves you 're out ! ’ |
7 | The clerk looked at her oddly as she took her purse out of her school satchel and carefully counted out the exact money . |
8 | ‘ Es verdad , ’ he agreed , turning at the door to look at her wryly as her eyes closed . |
9 | The man looked at her carefully as she nodded . |
10 | He smiled at her now as he said , ‘ Yes , you 're right , I do love it . ’ |
11 | Amabel smiled at her now as she sat by Gemma 's bedside tranquilly embroidering a cambric handkerchief , patient and beautiful as an angel and so terribly wronged . |
12 | He looked at her questioningly as she hesitated . |
13 | It amused him even more and he looked down at her quizzically as she wrenched her arm from his grasp . |
14 | He glanced at her quickly as he opened his car door . |
15 | A low rumble of thunder made her skin break out in a fine rash of goosepimples , and Julius glanced at her sharply as he noticed them . |
16 | She had been standing on the bank above him with her booted feet apart , her hands jammed into the pockets of her tight-fitting breeches , and for a fleeting instant he looked at her appraisingly as he had done at the reception . |