Example sentences of "and stare [adv] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the prey looks up and stares straight at the lion or tiger , the big cat looks sheepishly away as if suddenly indifferent to the whole business of predation . |
2 | I used to walk between the two parts of the building — that is between my studio/study and the main house — and stare up at the pulley that hangs over the hall , an imitation of the one that hung there in the days when a real miller hoisted his sacks of grain . |
3 | Float on my back a bit and stare up at the stars . ’ |
4 | Once more on his feet and staring up at the bell rope , Jasper said , ‘ D' you know what I 'd like ? |
5 | ‘ Come on ; do n't just lie there , ’ Andy said matter-of-factly , leaving his cock alone and lying back in the grass , putting his arm behind his head and staring up at the sky . |
6 | Morse stood where he was , listening , and staring up at the sky as if viewing the unsuspected behaviour of some distant galaxy . |
7 | Unfortunately , over one hour later she found herself lying back against the pillows and staring up at the ceiling , completely unable to go to sleep . |
8 | He sat up , rubbing his eyes and staring out at the mist that hung over the grey stone building . |
9 | He could have been seven hundred miles away , his hand holding the side curtain open a little and staring out at the darkness . |
10 | Kidd glanced across at the cornered Volkswagen , its terrified inhabitant , the three FBI men examining the empty attaché case , two more Yankees standing back and staring hopefully at the sky , and three of his colleagues trying to take statements . |
11 | Two lynx , sleek and amber in the first enclosure that he passed , were disregarding the tourists and staring possessively at the peafowl across the way . |
12 | The boy rose to his feet , still gripping the banisters and staring down at the figure in the doorway . |
13 | The Curator did not see the look in Mr Wolski 's eyes as he glanced back to the window and stared again at the wolves outside , who had turned to face the icy wind with narrowed yellow eyes . |
14 | Benin moved to the writing desk and stared absently at the framed family photograph then turned back to Werner . |
15 | With a whimper of disgust and confusion , she sank into her chair and stared absently at the mound of paperwork . |
16 | Then , slightly bemused , he lifted his head and stared round at the cheering crowd that had gathered in the doorway . |
17 | Evelyn trailed back into the scutching room and stared hopelessly at the huge basket . |
18 | At crucial moments , they froze in mid-stride and stared anxiously at the ground , their radios pressed to their ears . |
19 | Not totally sure she actually wanted to illuminate what she already knew she was going to find , she snapped down the switch and stared disagreeably at the glistening drops that plopped relentlessly on to the dresser . |
20 | Lissa adjusted her foothold on the sloping riverbank and stared crossly at the cabin cruiser moored on the gently rippling water . |
21 | He screwed up his eyes and stared unseeingly at the calendar on the further wall . |
22 | Walking back into her room , she sat down on the bed and stared unseeingly at the wall . |
23 | Questions poured towards the chair , and Mrs Murphy banged her gavel so hard on the coffee table that it left a mark , which distressed her so much that she forgot for a moment why she was hammering and stared sadly at the dent in the wood . |
24 | Tess went inside the ancient church and stared sadly at the tombs of her ancestors . |
25 | I flung myself down on the grass in the sunshine and stared up at the blue . |
26 | He lay in bed , for some time , and stared up at the ceiling trying to puzzle it out . |
27 | ‘ That last hedge you jumped , ’ her father said , breaking another seemingly endless silence as he stopped and stared up at the facade of the great house . |
28 | I lay in my chair and stared up at the stars . |
29 | Still feeling perturbed , he went back into his house , lay on his pallet bed and stared up at the flaking ceiling . |
30 | He measured out thirty paces and stared up at the crenellated boundary wall which was about twenty feet high . |