Example sentences of "from [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 Ronni turned round from gazing at the figure on the jetty as her brother , manning the outboard motor behind her , responded with a snort of disapproval .
2 But bureaucratic and constitutional obstacles may prevent South African athletes from competing at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics , even if political objections are soon lifted .
3 Clients of licensed dealer Prior Harwin , for instance , welched on deals they had agreed on the telephone when the Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI ) stopped the firm from trading at the end of 1986 .
4 That did not prevent Somerset Maugham , in the sanctuary of a villa in the south of France , from shuddering at the private fantasy of a shaggy-haired mob seizing sudden sway in literary London — an effect , as he imagined , of the welfare state ; and he was certain that their social origins were unprecedentedly humble .
5 British audiences may derive enjoyment from laughing at the psychobabble , wincing at the plot contrivances and gaping at the crashingly obvious phallic symbolism , but the movie as a whole goes off at half-Hitchcock .
6 He was taken into custody for his own protection … as it was learned that he 'd been disqualified from driving at the time of the crash .
7 Stephen Reynolds , who was disqualified from driving at the time of the crash , is one of the first people to be convicted under the new charge .
8 He comes away from the roots and I swing the rod over to my right , parallel with the water , to keep him low and prevent him from splashing at the surface .
9 Keeping him from snapping at the heels of Normandy is bad enough . ’
10 The doors were padlocked anyway and I got what I wanted for my purpose from looking at the outside . ’
11 From looking at the wound , I would say that it must be . ’
12 Zap ! — and the one Henry most favoured , which seemed from looking at the label to be a sexier version of raw bleach — Finish 'Em It came in a huge blue bottle on the side of which was a picture of something that looked like a bluebottle with twelve legs keeling over , while a housewife in rubber gloves looked grimly on .
13 Arthur Conway turned from looking at the man to Agnes as she quickly explained what she had sold the customer .
14 Long before any of this , Kevin Brown had returned from looking at the corpse of Simon Cormack to the point where Quinn still stood .
15 Most viewers who ponder the matter can decide — from looking at the eyes — which of the four sisters is married to the photographer .
16 Now at this point I want to sort of take a break from looking at the development of the Communist Party to looking briefly at the peasantry because although the peasantry have been in the background for much of the time , we have n't actually looked in any detail , so far , at the condition of the peasantry in China .
17 The roads and the settlements are there all right , as you can tell from looking at the map , but many of the people are not ; they have left this blessed landscape for the towns , for Tarbes or for Toulouse .
18 More than we can gain from looking at the grade and the stage .
19 With all the previous intermediaries we looked at , we warned that we can not judge the volume of buying and selling of assets which an intermediary carries out just from looking at the inflow of new funds .
20 Yet as we unbend from looking at the grass
21 ( i.e. From looking at the distribution it is possible to determine that setting a threshold score of 88 ( say ) would remove 30% of the target words from the lattice giving a lattice quality of Q70 )
22 There is little to be gained from looking at the past achievements of a school if the head and the governors treat their task as having been totally defined by the Education Reform Act .
23 It seems to me from looking at the figures within the projections that what North Yorkshire are are planning is that we 'll have a return to that widening black area that 's part of that particular diagram .
24 Only the Abdication had prevented Baldwin from going at the end of 1936 .
25 I cycled over from Creeting at the usual time and when I started it were all right .
26 DEC has decided to withdraw from exhibiting at the London Open Systems Show the first week in November , saying that it is worried about lack of support for the event .
27 Following the lead of a municipal councillor and amateur photographer named Lampue , who had written an open letter to Monsieur Berard , Under-Secretary in the Ministry of Fine Arts , in the Mercure de France , a Socialist deputy , Monsieur Jean Louis Breton , demanded that measures be taken to prevent the Cubists from exhibiting at the Salon d'Automne : ‘ It is absolutely inadmissible that our national palaces should be used for manifestations of such an obviously anti-artistic and anti-national kind . ’
28 But I remember having a day off from teaching at the time , probably because of the various strikes , and watching the lunchtime television .
29 It is based on the assumption that the sacred is better than the secular , that the Church is essentially European and only universal by implication , that celibacy is better than marriage , that belief can not go hand in hand with doubt , that the clerical state is more sublime than the lay , and hence that women are excluded from belonging at the level at which this belonging is most valued .
30 For instance , a particular user ID could be prohibited from getting at the disk drives or the network , or from using the PC at all during certain hours .
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