Example sentences of "i [verb] at you " in BNC.
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1 | Why should I laugh at you ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'm real sorry I shouted at you . |
3 | After I shouted at you for not being there for Mrs Richards ? ’ |
4 | And I 'm sorry I shouted at you . ’ |
5 | I look at you now , with the flame gold lilting on the fine planes of your face and caressing your fine fingers . |
6 | My little one , I look at you , |
7 | ‘ You know , Schatzie , the more I look at you , the more you remind me of a certain Titian . |
8 | ‘ And now I look at you , my lad , a good wash before tea would n't come amiss either . ’ |
9 | When I look at you , it is barely within my powers to convince myself that this is not , in fact , the case ! ’ |
10 | When I look at you I see … |
11 | — Still am , when I look at you . |
12 | ‘ I look at you , ’ said Grainne softly , ‘ and I do not see travesties . |
13 | Of course , when I look at you , I know that these stories ca n't be true . |
14 | When I look at you , I see your face , your hair , your skin — just you . |
15 | ‘ You 're so perfect … you even colour like a rose every time I look at you . ’ |
16 | ‘ But of course , now that I look at you , you have his colouring . |
17 | ‘ Yet the last thing on my mind is business when I look at you in that witchy little dress ! ’ |
18 | It 's like , I look at you |
19 | I 'm sorry I yelled at you , Ruth . ’ |
20 | " I 'm sorry I yelled at you like a fish wife . |
21 | Then : " I 'm sorry I yelled at you , " he said , looking away from her . |
22 | ‘ I 'm sorry I yelled at you last night , Dad , ’ she said . |
23 | Yeah , I waved at you all . |
24 | aye , I looked at you know what I mean it was er , what they call ? |
25 | I wonder at you , sir . |
26 | I say only this — that perplexed and troubled at my bad success , as was the Tempter , I struck at you through William . |
27 | Did n't you see me looking at you ? ’ |
28 | ‘ You 'll get used to me looking at you , too , my beautiful little wife , ’ he murmured , kissing the warm cheek nearest him . |
29 | ‘ Come on , Sally , let me look at you . |
30 | Let me look at you . ’ |