Example sentences of "[coord] laugh at " in BNC.

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1 Dame Edna Everage may make us laugh at prejudice , but are we smiling or laughing at ourselves ?
2 ‘ And I could n't see , so we could n't do any more the things we used to — just little things , like watching the sunset , or laughing at a holopic when we turned out the lights in bed , or me reading a poem to her .
3 Fair enough , I plead guilty to telling & laughing at sick jokes too .
4 If I talked too much at first or laughed at something , it broke the spell and everyone would start talking to me .
5 There 's simply no personal challenge whatsoever ; one may as well pull the wings off small inspects or laugh at old people .
6 She still woke often in the night full of strange forebodings , but with the Reverend Baron to confide in and laugh at her wilder interpretations of what she had dreamed , she survived better .
7 She scoured the streets in the poorer areas looking for likely candidates and then , knowing the reality of poverty , taught them the rules of hygiene in her own way , which the Girls would imitate and laugh at behind her back .
8 They 'd stand there and laugh at you , or say things to get you going , and when they felt they 'd wound you up they 'd walk away laughing .
9 According to his pupil , Norman Swindin [ q.v. ] , he was inclined to be irascible at times but had a dry sense of humour and the ability to recognize and laugh at his own mistakes .
10 Just as " every clerk 's " unanimity of opinion directs the laughter of " " every wight " " at the end of the Miller 's Tale ( 3847 – 9 ) , the text of the Reeve 's Tale brings its readers to view and laugh at the miller and his family through the clerks ' perceptions , their attitudes and their frame of reference : We may particularly note , for instance , how the incongruous " " par compaignye " " that Nicholas and Alison put in the mouth of the unfortunate John recurs in this urbane rendering of the family 's vulgar cacophany , and how the somewhat different " " melodye " " recalls the " " revel " " and the " " melodye " " that Alison and Nicholas enjoy .
11 He looks and laughs at a' that .
12 When Midshipman Jack Rogers , trying to identify a distant ship , hopes it may be a Frenchman and declares ‘ the French will never like the English till they have taught us to eat frogs , and have thrashed us on a second field of Waterloo , and I hope that time may never come ’ , his friend Alick Murray defends French courage in war and laughs at Jack 's belligerence .
13 He sits on a very smoky-looking cloud and he laughs and laughs at the sight of copulation .
14 Eventually she 'll learn that you are powerless and laughs at the smacks
15 When he shows a film or summat his room 's like a little cinema — you know , people sitting round watching the telly in the dark , and smoking and laughing at the funny bits and that .
16 THE Princess of Wales arrived smiling and laughing at a Christmas concert last night .
17 Everybody reacted as one , condemning this nonsense and laughing at the bare-faced cheek of it .
18 The new Lady Deverill was the centre of a group by the fireplace , smoking her habitual cigarette and laughing at something a handsome man by her side was saying .
19 She joined in Nick 's songs and was as silly as he was , bright-eyed and laughing at nothing .
20 He was crying and laughing at the same time .
21 In the picture Stuart held , his father was grinning self-consciously in his formal dress , at least a head taller than his wife who hung on his arm , looking up and laughing at her husband .
22 For here his father was , sitting down beside him , hugging and kissing him , taking his hand again and laughing at the silly terrors his little game had aroused in his son .
23 It 's claimed the boy carried out the first attack behind a row of shops , holding his victim to stop her struggling , and laughing at her cries for help .
24 on his face and he 's going oh I 've got , he says I ca n't he 's going no no my face is stinging and he goes my face hurts , his face was red like , he goes it hurts , it 's stinging and he 's rubbing and everything and he goes oh it hurts , it hurts and laughing at him .
25 She with , it 's true , Janey 's help , cooked , served , washed up , cleaned , drove us here , there and everywhere , the doctor , school , the dentist , up to London for nerve-racking bouts of clothes shopping , she had the Nigels to stay , and laughed at the J ills at the garage and I 'd 've died if she 'd found out about Paul .
26 He was aware of the controversial scene which had to be cut from the trailer and laughed at the problems it caused in the UK .
27 Palmerston , making his first public utterance on the design of the new Foreign Office , then attacked the Government with what Manners later called ‘ a dashing rattling sort of speech , which the House cheered and laughed at ’ .
28 The girls sat down on a large pew-looking bench in the alcove and laughed at Billy who was standing with his back to the blazing logs doing his knee bending policeman act .
29 ‘ We knew you were coming , ’ he added for effect , and laughed at Ranulf 's gaping face .
30 And we cheered and laughed at its chequered progress — and picked it up again and again because it was still too weak to get up alone .
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