Example sentences of "at him [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is quite wrong to look at him as a marginal or failed artist , a tragic case , like his country of Bengal , even though he himself sometimes seemed to see things this way . |
2 | Begin with thanking me for him ; look at him as a person as important to me as you are . ’ |
3 | What he did n't like was the way some of them looked at him as a potential John . |
4 | They 'd look at him as a pillar of respect , of authority , you see ? |
5 | Kragan knelt down in front of Adam and looked at him as a butcher would appraise a cut of meat . |
6 | She was not now looking at him as a child looked . |
7 | Hitler had talked of an offer ‘ in the name of reason ’ , and Halifax threw it back at him as a ‘ summons to capitulate to his will ’ . |
8 | If we take wanting everybody to look at him as the ‘ real ’ reason , then the case of Stavrogin is ( in the lawyer 's phrase ) on all fours with that of the underground man 's indecent exposure of consciousness . |
9 | She let go of the cabinet , coughing in the dust of ages that appeared to be lurking behind it , and smiled back at him as the February sun shone through the small window behind her , throwing into sharp relief the patches on the wall where her predecessor had hung posters , and the ingrained dirt on the flaking paintwork round the mean , narrow , metal window . |
10 | She smiled at him as the general hurriedly got dressed . |
11 | She made the mistake of looking at him as the thought formed in her mind , and had to suppress a gasp of awareness as she met his gaze . |
12 | The anger and resentment expressed at every level , from street vendor to middle-class intellectual , was almost entirely directed at Washington , not at him as an individual American . |
13 | As Jack goes on hunting , the little ones look at him as an expert . |
14 | She drew in deeply and exhaled through her nose , then snapped the cigarette briskly from her mouth and pointed it at him with a flourish . |
15 | Sister Cooney looked at him with a polite , questioning smile and waited for him to continue or change the subject , as he thought fit . |
16 | Wherever he walked , spring came at him with a rush , overwhelming him with sensation . |
17 | The man looked at him with a kindly face . |
18 | She stared at him with a stiff , expressionless face . |
19 | She seemed to be staring back at him with a smile that was almost a grimace of pain yet somehow full of mockery . |
20 | But Sir Daniel was looking at him with a satisfied expression on his face . |
21 | Gerrard had been looking at him with a gradually spreading grin on his face , and now he thumped George on the back with great bonhomie and beamed with immense satisfaction . |
22 | A big , broad-shouldered man pushed between us to shout to someone on the street , gesturing at him with a huge banana . |
23 | She looked up at him with a sideways , almost shy glance . |
24 | During their ‘ strange relationship ’ , Bryan had shot his friend in the chest with a crossbow , hit him on the head with a medieval mace and slashed at him with a sword , the judge heard . |
25 | Finally , she came to stop beside him and looked up at him with a serious , troubled air . |
26 | It was a large black dog with large orb-like eyes gazing up at him with a malevolent gaze . |
27 | The bear sprang at him with a growl . |
28 | She pushed a dark lock of hair back off her forehead , and looked up at him with a certain defiance . |
29 | Ilbrec was silent at that , and Ruth looked at him with a quick tightening of anxiety . |
30 | Louise looked at him with a mock stern expression . |