Example sentences of "men [verb] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The two men nodded at each other . |
2 | Why did five men meet at all on the Mudchute in the rain ? |
3 | We seemed drowned in dusk ; two men staring at each other . |
4 | And linking this complicity with the way men operate at all levels of society , banding together , bolstering each other up to create and maintain their power base . |
5 | Both men stared at each other in silence . |
6 | The two men stared at each other . |
7 | The two men looked at each other . |
8 | … stout Cortez , when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific — and all his men Looked at each other with wild surmise — Silent , upon a peak in Darién . |
9 | The two men looked at each other , the senior officer accepting that Duncan was about to enter a more serious and dangerous assignment , whatever it was . |
10 | The two men looked at each other quizzically , then Duncan handed the pictures back to the policeman and stood up . |
11 | The other two men looked at each other . |
12 | The two men looked at each other for a moment , no doubt exchanging of those wordless communications that women contrive now and then . |
13 | The two men looked at each other , then turned and left the courtyard without a word . |
14 | The two men looked at each other aghast . |
15 | The men looked at each other for a moment , then glanced away quickly . |
16 | The two men looked at each other in silence . |
17 | The men looked at each other , then dropped their eyes . |
18 | Do you think young men think at all about looking after children or or or child care ? |
19 | Just as men had at some remote date in the past surrendered some of their individual rights to a sovereign and thus created civil society , so now each State must surrender some of its sovereignty to a supranational authority . |
20 | The two men glared at each other for a moment . |
21 | Almost men have at some time an intimation of being more than the material , and the appearance and personality . |
22 | The Admiralty agreed in respect of all such vessels to authorise a flat rate increase of £pound1 a month for all seamen over and above the wages set out in the union 's official wage book for 1913 ; the NSFU agreed to " use its utmost endeavour to furnish men required at such rates " . |
23 | These young men jumped at any chance of work during this time . |