Example sentences of "at [pron] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 He was not looking at me at all .
2 In fact he had not bothered to look at me at all .
3 She kept her eyes lowered to make sure that she did not look at me at this moment , at my own quite irrelevant scars .
4 Sometimes one or other would roam round the room picking things up , examining them and putting them down again ; or looking with unfocused eyes at nothing at all .
5 He picked up the cases and she took their hand-cases and they walked home , passing three separate black people who looked at them with silent hostility and two elderly white women who did not look at them at all .
6 I did n't look at her at all , just watched the two loafers .
7 After that , he did n't look at her at all .
8 He was n't looking at her at all when he said this .
9 And she realized that the anger had not been directed at her at all .
10 He looked at her at that , his eyes almost silvery in the semi-darkness .
11 He stared down at her at such length , with such kindling desire in his dark eyes , that she felt the heat flood through her , a hot , sweet eruption of desire .
12 Another man had been at the table for some time but Beales only looked at him at this point , curious to know who MacQuillan was with .
13 But I do n't know anybody in there who has n't had a really good shout at him at some point , and that 's all , that 's including A O's
14 Or would you eat the chocolate very quickly without thinking or even looking much at it at all ?
15 M. B. On Dock Duty , you 'd stand all night and not see a soul and the Liver Building up there with the clock gradually going round and you 'd think : ‘ I wo n't look at it , I wo n't look at it at all . ’
16 Simplicity , however — at least the sort that scores in argument or fiction — can be a highly achieved state of mind , ‘ costing not less than everything ’ , and only highly complex beings arrive at it at all , or need to seek it out .
17 Gallup ( in the UK ) and Starch ( in the USA ) used to run so-called ‘ reading and noting ’ surveys regularly , in which readers of a magazine are taken through the last issue and questioned about every page — whether they looked at it at all ; read some of it ; read all of it ; etc .
18 send the photograph and that gives me an idea whether it 's worth going to look at it at all .
19 I only have to take a moment to get my eyes strong and then I can push it out , this strongness , at anything at all so long as I am staring at it hard enough …
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