Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pron] a look " in BNC.
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1 | He advanced towards her and she flung him a look full of wrath , annoyingly conscious of his height and the wide breadth of his shoulders . |
2 | Thrilled , but trying not to let it show , she darted him a look from under her lashes . |
3 | Effortlessly , his knee slid to part her legs , but when she threw him a look of utter dismay he paused . |
4 | She sent him a look of blank astonishment . |
5 | ‘ You gave him a look he could n't refuse , ’ mused Lucenzo . |
6 | She gave me a look . |
7 | Hovering just inside the door , she gave them a look of amusement . |
8 | She gave him a look which asked : ‘ Is this all ? ’ |
9 | She shot him a look of exasperation . |
10 | She shot him a look designed to kill at fifty feet , but he only raised one eyebrow in mute enquiry . |
11 | She shot me a look , then kicked off from the wall of the pool and I followed as best I could . |
12 | She flashed me a look of astonishment . |
13 | She flashed me a look . |
14 | She flashed him a look . |
15 | She flashed him a look before bestowing her nicest smile on Jim . |
16 | ‘ Did she come through here ? ’ he demanded of the astonished-looking Chinese family at one of the restaurant 's six plain tables , and they gave him a look of complete incomprehension . |
17 | Jenna 's cheeks flushed with embarrassment and he slanted her a look of dark-eyed amusement . |
18 | ' He cast her a look which , she guessed , was calculated to suggest a combination of nostalgia and affection . |
19 | He cast her a look . |
20 | He sent her a look of disgust . |
21 | ‘ And do you have any news , ’ she said — he gave her a look , ‘ Oh , news , I mean new , you know — ’ |
22 | He gave her a look that was penetratingly shrewd , considering the amount he had drunk . |
23 | He gave her a look of savage need and then he was kissing her fiercely . |
24 | ‘ And that from an Aussie ? ’ she was startled into answering , then went pink when he gave her a look of what she could only describe as approval . |
25 | He gave her a look that brooked no further arguments . |
26 | He gave her a look of amused speculation and she was glad to sit in her corner and leave him to get the drinks . |
27 | He gave her a look of grudging admiration . |
28 | He gave her a look calculated to have her on her knees in front of him begging . |
29 | He gave her a look of such hatred that she took an involuntary step backwards . |
30 | He gave her a look of contempt that made her want to hit him . |