Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The prevention of purprestures was his responsibility : he threw down houses , sheepfolds and other buildings and enclosures erected without licence in his bailiwick , and attached those who made them to appear at the next Forest Eyre .
2 The pelagic animals generally try to achieve ‘ neutral buoyancy ’ , to enable them to stay at the required depth without effort ; and many have devices to alter buoyancy .
3 Wycliffe found himself gazing at the white hairs which sprouted from her upper lip and looked quickly away .
4 Lewis found himself looking at the back page of The Oxford Times which lay on the desk .
5 Beth shuffled her feet in the awkward silence and found herself looking at the second man more closely .
6 Nikos smiled and said something softly in Greek , and for some reason Lindsey found herself blushing at the sudden contact of Niall 's hand against her arm , but she could n't interpret the look he gave her as they were ushered towards one of the few empty tables overlooking the harbour .
7 Jessamy found herself staring at the powerful set of his shoulders , and remembered all too clearly that the aura of power was n't just an illusion .
8 As the sound of his car died away she found herself staring at the blank windows of Ivy Cottage across the lane .
9 And she found herself smiling at the stark contrast between the two figures — the small passive figure of the elderly servant and the dynamic , vivid figure of the dark-haired man .
10 John 's wife Clare has to stand outside the stable on a crate with Milton 's tail over the top of the stable door and pull it from there , while John has him twitched at the front end .
11 Even with regard to this episode Margaret showed a sisterly loyalty : I am told that when she and Ivy found themselves staying at the same hotel as Cecilia Ady , Eleanor Jourdain 's chief opponent , ‘ there was a marked coldness ’ .
12 –One would show them falling at the usual speed and hear the laughs . ’
13 The only thing I could do I mean at the same time I 'm saying O K I 'll go in to do it this way , would be to actually say , sod this for a lark , instead of doing erm totally private thing , gon na set up a private limited company to issue cheques .
14 But Rostov 's experience of the Empire had not prepared him to find at the same time a complete absence of the poor and underprivileged .
15 He had seen her sitting at the high table among the other ladies of noble birth who served the Empress .
16 Another of the veterans , Col Oleg Nechiporenko , a Latin American specialist , promises to shed new light on Lee Harvey Oswald , whom he says he met at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City two months before the assassination of President Kennedy .
17 Secondly , and most serious , are allegations of ‘ Clever Hans ’ errors ; named after the German horse early in the century that gave correct answers to arithmetical problems shown it on a blackboard ( by tapping with its hoof ) until it was unmasked as reacting to unwitting symptoms of tension in its trainer which caused it to stop at the right moment .
18 Where was such-and-such street , I asked , or the beautiful shop where my mother regularly bought her hats and gloves , or the church with the gilded domes , or the cake shop which had such a show of delicate confections at Christmas time , or the butcher 's where I could hardly bring myself to look at the great sides of dead meat hanging on hooks , or the musty bookshop , smelling of dust and leather , kept by the bent old man whose white hair seemed to be falling off the back of his head , leaving his bald crown all shiny and hopeful and new ?
19 Let us look at the various yarns that are spun on cones .
20 So , let us look at the various forms of communication .
21 So let us look at the present day , and to take this wording , do you consider that it is now appropriate that Skelton should expand any further ?
22 Now let us look at the possible combinations .
23 In the meantime , let us look at the above five sets of objections in more detail .
24 Let us look at the second half of the twentieth century .
25 Let us look at the latter first .
26 To help us decide how much liquid to make up let us look at the appropriate dosages for each of Hahnemann 's suggestions .
27 Firstly , let us look at the wider influence of the Chicago School .
28 Let us look at the empirical approach in a concrete instance .
29 Let us look at the first problem first .
30 Let us look at the three processes in more detail — the hopes and the fears invested in the processes and the inherent problems if one process is too predominant over the others .
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