Example sentences of "his [noun sg] [adv] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Miles 's voice was hushed , and Bernice saw his helmet tilt as he craned his neck upwards to look at the Bridge .
2 His mind usually stayed at the level of gossip and anecdote but not always .
3 ‘ The only thing I ever have nightmares about , ’ Andy says , his gaze still directed at the unseeable loch , his eyes still wide .
4 It was Buddie 's signature tune , the one his band always played at the start of every session .
5 Dismal woman , Briant thought and dismissed her too from his mind , turning his head again to look at the people in front of him .
6 I make no claim to supernatural powers , nor do I believe in guardian angels et cetera , but suddenly a vision of what is about to occur flashes vivid and uninvited , inside my forehead : the screams , the blood-covered sheets , Pa scurrying round the lawn snatching up the pink and white scraps , calling to his God then staring at the bloody morsels of his daughter as though they 're a jigsaw with missing bits .
7 Three bits of documentary evidence exist : his signature is found confirming one of the of Haci Ivaz Pasa , dated 22 Dhu " l-Hijja 827/15 November 1424 ; according to Husameddin , his signature likewise appears at the top of a dated late Rabi " I 828/mid-February 1425 ; and he is also reported to have registered the of the Ulu Cami in Bursa ( built by Bayezid I ) , dated late Shawwal 828/mid-September 1425 .
8 In other towns he 'd left way before the question mark , his Coke still fizzing at the top of the glass .
9 Daak was kicking the wall , his chainsword still hacking at the edges of the hole it had torn in the metallic substance .
10 His reign thus began at a moment when , as a result of defeat and financial stress , the difficulties which now faced the monarchy were beginning to be all too visible .
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