Example sentences of "at [pers pn] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I played it to my mother and she stared at me in total disbelief .
2 As he was saying goodbye today , I saw him open his mouth and look at me in that way .
3 So do not look at me in that accusing way , little sister ! ’
4 He stared at me in great surprise .
5 Anyway , there I was lying on the pavement on my back , looking up the skirt of a very tall Quantas air hostess who was looking down at me in equal amazement .
6 He gaped at me in silly bliss .
7 She looked up at me in silent supplication .
8 Goreng looked at me in some surprise .
9 Quigley was looking at me in open horror now .
10 Write in and let us know what you think about the new law changes — we will be looking at them in greater detail in next month 's issue .
11 I stood staring at them in utter bewilderment .
12 Can I ask when we deal with the others that you look at them in that light .
13 I smiled at them in friendly fashion .
14 Oh I I think , I think they 're here and Mr has referred to them , the jury can have a look at them in due course .
15 RUSSIANS are numb to the red of the Communist Party and the face of Lenin which has stared at them in public places for decades .
16 We will take each of the main triggering events and look at them in more detail .
17 Let us look at them in more detail .
18 He could get back at them in some commando-style way .
19 Erm , Chair , I think when we come to the capital programme you will be proposing that the P A G advise you and the Director in terms of producing a package which meets those guidelines , erm , and given the opportunity to look at them in some detail .
20 A woman with candyfloss hair glared at them in open-mouthed amazement , for their voices had risen little by little .
21 Looking at them in this light it is natural to turn to that Elizabethan model for letter-writing , Angel Day 's The English Secretorie ( 1586 ) .
22 The separation of the mode of discovery and the mode of justification does enable the inductivists to evade that part of the criticism levelled at them in this chapter which was directed at the claim that science starts with observation .
23 Fact recognition method it 's a piece of hardware and one of the things that 's clear actually is that er the Alexander worlds and all sorts of other people that were working on this do n't look at them in this way and they look at these as I say ram blocks .
24 Two passing merchants stared at them in surprised disapproval .
25 Mind , I hardly know how to get a proper look at you in all this fog . ’
26 had a lot of stuff thrown at you in one go .
27 ‘ Yet the last thing on my mind is business when I look at you in that witchy little dress ! ’
28 It all comes at you in marginal costs , £8 to £9 a mile .
29 Good headlines did scream at you in those days .
30 He looked at her in apparent perplexity .
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