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

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1 He let go the clutch , lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank , sand-spit dead ahead .
2 I sat with my head between my legs and looked at the dirt-encrusted toenails of the silent Yugoslavian on my left until-'Jennings ' was called from the next room .
3 ‘ Just a case of first-night nerves , ’ I mutter , unlocking my legs and grasping at the steaming mug.Ruthie Henshall opens tonight in Crazy For You at the Prince Edward Theatre , London .
4 Even at four in the morning , if he woke during a rare , sleepless night , Dexter liked to brush back the curtains of his bedroom and marvel at the twinkling lights .
5 She went up to the bedroom and gazed at the old four-poster , hardly noticing the faded splendour of its blue and gold canopy as she scrutinised the decorated wooden frieze that ran along the top .
6 I saw women dealing with having kids and working at the same time and the kids were happy because of the closeness with their mother .
7 Frankie narrowed his eyes and squinted at the bloody object lying between her powerful front paws .
8 He narrowed his eyes and stared at the distant wall of the Tower .
9 Jaye Davidson wanders into the Ground Floor Bar in Notting Hill and sniffs at the saloon-in-space restyle job with a languid disdain that is only mildly theatrical .
10 Its many alterations and additions reflect in stone and brick , the looms and busts at the woollen industry .
11 She slammed back the driving seat and looked at the unfamiliar dashboard with all its foreign signals .
12 Most importantly , its key objective was to promote openness and trust at the top level , a refreshing contract to the dog-eat-dog approach being bred into far too many managers in this sado-masochistic age .
13 In her parent 's garden in Brentwood , little Marisa Leicester stood beside her Optimist and smiled at the 30 cameramen .
14 In a daze of fear and dread at the vast sky that hung above him Creggan looked around at the Cages .
15 ‘ When travelling in the country , you sense an enormous fear and anger at the present reforms ; in well-healed suburbs , there is approval of the reforms but still a great fear of the random violence they have released . ’
16 Despite the lines of exhaustion bracketing his mouth and etched at the outer corners of his eyes , his gaze gleamed dangerously .
17 At the end of each row was the monitor who marked the attendance which , if regular , entitled you to a Prize at the end of the year , a book chosen from a list by the recipient and presented at the Annual Service on Low Sunday .
18 I lay there on the couch and shuddered at the very thought .
19 Inmos Ltd finally launched the long-delayed T9000 Transputer on Friday and hinted at the next generation ‘ Chameleon ’ technology .
20 Zak raised his eyes vaguely in my direction but it would have been tactless to disrupt the thoughts behind them , so I pressed on forward , traversing the dayniter and the sleeping cars and arriving at the forward dome car .
21 It only starts counting from the first row of an entry and stops at the last .
22 Thicker lines are no guarantee of invulnerability , as they can be weakened by a partial cut and snap at the next pull ; equally , they are more expensive !
23 One night , she got up and turned on the light and looked at the sweet , bland face of Jesus , the Light of the World , in the picture over the mantelpiece .
24 The Weasel stepped up to the horse and peered at the dishevelled figure .
25 All I can do is lie in bed , listening to the howling wind and staring at the grey northern sky .
26 In any case , most City people put politics to one side and looked at the nascent company as a simple business proposition .
27 ‘ She could write a little essay on any subject , exactly a slate long , beginning at the left-hand top of one side and ending at the right-hand bottom of the other , and the essay should be strictly according to rule . ’
28 As the sea flooded around them , the boy grabbed an axe and hacked at the slithery tentacles .
29 ‘ Come and have a drink , ’ said Cormack , and they moved into the bar and sat at the fixed tables and watched the glasses slide from rim to rim .
30 ‘ It 's the only castle I 've ever seen that I can imagine living in , ’ she said , standing in the upper gallery and gazing at the magnificent views from the windows .
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