Example sentences of "at she [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The man who called himself John looked at her increasingly steadily , lengthily , certainly , and she began to hold his glances and eventually to return them . |
2 | ‘ Looking at her just then , I truly believed she was the lady Anne ! ’ |
3 | She allowed herself the luxury of remembering the way he had looked at her just now , thought about how she had felt . |
4 | Miss Honey continued to look steadily at Matilda through her steel-rimmed spectacles and Matilda looked back at her just as steadily . |
5 | He shook his head , smiled at her briefly then returned his attention to the fight . |
6 | Her friendship with Antonia apart , she had always been something of a loner and her peers now looked at her slightly askance . |
7 | She felt he was looking at her professionally now : a woman who had only had two cups of coffee for breakfast , who had not gone shopping or taken herself out to lunch as she had planned , who , in the old days , never seemed to waste a minute , who never laid down in the middle of the day and yet was now stretched out on the bed , inert , apathetic , openly admitting that she had n't realised the time . |
8 | Julius looked at her rather intently . |
9 | Still staring at her rather speculatively , he suddenly burst out laughing . |
10 | Cousin Meredith Wyatt was there , though — and looking at her rather impertinently , she thought . |
11 | She thought he looked at her rather searchingly , and she held her breath , for surely there would be strange untold stories about this place and surely he would know of them ? |
12 | He stopped and stared at her rather alarmingly , his eyes running over her from head to foot . |
13 | He smiled at her again later when she was up at the bar ordering a second round for her and Natasha , as he and his friends were standing further along the bar . |
14 | He was smiling at her again now . |
15 | And looked back at her again nonchalantly . |
16 | They stopped just beyond the steps of the food office and , all the irritation seeming to flow from him , he looked at her meekly now as he said , ‘ I may not see you again for weeks . |
17 | He looked at her proudly then they turned and we walked out into the crowd . |
18 | Nina stared at her then slowly she set her mug down on the desk . |
19 | ‘ Your thick-skinned vagrant daughter is not at her very best . ’ |
20 | Brown had to be at her very best in the breaststroke event as Emma Robinson of Coleraine pushed her all the way , finishing just 0.6 secs behind in the runner-up spot . |
21 | She established herself firmly in her parents ' house once again , with the addition of her daughter , and decided that , as she did not appear at her very best when moving due to her injury , she would remain on a sofa all the time . |
22 | The younger man looked at her very sadly . |
23 | Smiling at her father , who probably did not think so either if he would permit himself to be honest about it , she placidly allowed him to give her hand to Tristan who looked down at her very intently , his face noble and moved and marvellously beautiful in the jewelled light from the stained glass window . |
24 | He was looking at her very intently now . |
25 | He looked at her very intently for a moment . |
26 | He looked at her very steadily . |
27 | I just looked at her very quickly — I was so nervous — and in those few seconds she was gone . |
28 | He just looked at her very comprehensively , his eyes roaming over her , and then he nodded politely and led the horse away . |
29 | He was looking at her so intently that she closed her eyes again . |
30 | He was staring at her so intently that she wanted to cry out . |