Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pron] [vb past] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Life at home was good , I had become used to living with my parents , and gradually I integrated at school . |
2 | Marshalling began on 1 June , and then they embarked at Southsea and arrived at 19–00 hours , 6 June ( 'D' Day ) on the Normandy Coast at Le-Breche . |
3 | Irina eyed her sagely , and then she glanced at Alexei . |
4 | And then he struck at Fiver and scratched his ear . " |
5 | He looked at the photo , and then he looked at Carl carefully and for a long time . |
6 | And then he glanced at Pete . |
7 | Sometimes the dog went with Melanie and sometimes it stayed at home and sometimes it was busy . |
8 | Robin Cook , shadow trade and industry secretary , said : ‘ Michael Heseltine must now tell us how much the DTI knew about weapon deals with Saddam and why they connived at arms exports instead of controlling them . ’ |
9 | Again and again he swiped at Chloe , but she remained convinced that this was a game and every time her friend approached she darted away and went to sit somewhere else in the clearing , her tail brushing the ground frantically . |
10 | But then he looked at Chen and saw how his friend 's eyes urged him to take Karr 's hand . |
11 | What might happen when eventually they arrived at Wrens ' Quarters , Ardneavie , mattered little . |
12 | When eventually we arrived at Kings Cross it was raining . |