Example sentences of "[pron] pointed at " in BNC.
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1 | I pointed at five others , including Israel . |
2 | I pointed at him . |
3 | When the firemen finally arrived I pointed at the sacrificial pyre still burning and burbled something about my priceless slide-collection . |
4 | The old woman came and silently cleared away , without once looking at me , even when I pointed at the few cakes left and praised them in my stilted Greek ; the hermit master evidently liked silent servants . |
5 | I pointed at the car . |
6 | ‘ How tactless of me , ’ she said to herself , and to cover up the awkwardness she felt she pointed at the statue . |
7 | She pointed at Midnight . |
8 | She pointed at the crepe paper and told Jack it was another bad omen , but he only scoffed at her superstitions and went upstairs to collect his belongings . |
9 | She pointed at the poster announcing the public hangings . |
10 | ‘ I looked at the grandmother and she pointed at the baby . |
11 | You … ’ she pointed at Maura ‘ … had a fight with Margaret Lacey . ’ |
12 | She pointed at the minutely-decorated walls . |
13 | She pointed at the Cell . |
14 | She pointed at the toilet rolls . |
15 | She pointed at the spring . |
16 | She pointed at poor Hareton , whose clothes were old and dirty . |
17 | She pointed at Algernon Peckham , who was merrier than Auguste had ever seen him , teasing Emily to Heinrich 's disapproval . |
18 | She pointed at Ron Barton who was no longer looking pleased with himself . |
19 | She pointed at the park to stress the word . |
20 | One of the cheeky monkeys from down the road called after him ’ — she pointed at Charlie — ‘ the other day , ‘ Give us a tune on your ukulele , mister . ’ |
21 | As they arrived at the corner , four men walked up to them , and one pointed at Dad . |
22 | ‘ The guards , they showed the paper to me and they pointed at the photograph and said : ‘ He is with us ’ . ’ |
23 | He pointed at a shell on the far side of the street . |
24 | ‘ East Anglia is one layer of clothes colder than the south , ’ remarked Davyd who was getting out of his car , ‘ but look — ’ he pointed at the sky — and there was a rainbow — that magic circumference of the world . |
25 | And he pointed at Philip . |
26 | He pointed at the top of his basket . |
27 | He blew his inquisitive nose on a large handkerchief and produced a notebook and pencil which he pointed at the butcher . |
28 | ‘ You mun stand on the table and sing for us or the Choppers will black-ball you sir , damned if they wilna' … ’ he pointed at the board . |
29 | He pointed at the deck between his legs and she scrabbled over on her haunches to sit there partially protected . |
30 | He pointed at the camera . |