Example sentences of "then [adv prt] at the " in BNC.
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1 | His mouth trembling , he looked at them both and then down at the knife-edge creases in his trousers . |
2 | Jack looked at their terrified eyes and then down at the computer screen . |
3 | Aggie looked from the child to the heap of rags , then down at the mountain of clothes covering her own body . |
4 | Peter Farrell snapped , looking at Crossley then down at the injured James . |
5 | Quickly dragging her gaze from his splendid body , Polly stared with intense concentration up at the mainsail , then down at the compass as embarrassment flamed her face . |
6 | then up at the hard , lean body in front of him . |
7 | He looked at the still slightly smoking hole in the couch , just beside where he 'd sat , then up at the holes in the ceiling . |
8 | Mrs Gray looked away and then up at the portrait on the mantel shelf . |
9 | Benjamin and I just stared speechlessly down at the abbey , then up at the great Tor . |
10 | Mandeville stared into the darkness then up at the rooks cawing around us . |
11 | A disappointing result then up at the Manor ; Oxford United one , Charlton Athletic one . |
12 | She looked round at the cuttings strewn on the floor and then back at the blank screen . |
13 | Sweetheart stared at the mess on the kitchen floor , then at the unhappy little boy , then back at the ruined flowers . |
14 | Aabida : ( Looking at the jug , then back at the bottle . ) |
15 | Wiping it away with his handkerchief , he closed his eyes , opened them and looked round the room , then back at the newsprint in front of him , as if he might have been dreaming or have imagined it . |
16 | Chrissie glanced up towards the ceiling , then back at the note . |
17 | I looked over the balcony , first at the stage and then back at the dance floor and beyond . |
18 | Then back at the green image on the screen . |
19 | He glanced across at her , then back at the road . |
20 | Staring at him , then round at the circle of concerned faces , she whispered , ‘ I do n't want there to be any trouble . ’ |