Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [conj] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She glanced up at Doyle as he returned behind the bar . |
2 | I can now look at Lucker if I want to . |
3 | Yeah but th there was a turn off and I did n't know whether the turn off was at Cardiff and we went past it . |
4 | Karen Schendel looked up and smiled at Whitlock when he knocked on the open door . |
5 | He fired blindly at Whitlock as he turned into Second Avenue . |
6 | Julian Lewis , from Caerphilly , Mid Glamorgan , was on a trail at Rhydyfelin when he toppled over the edge . |
7 | ‘ His first race was a bumper at Ayr and he won at 33-1 . |
8 | He peered closely at Penny as she dropped to the ground . |
9 | She smiled at Hari as she moved towards the stairs , there was no order book but from now on there would be one and , if today was anything to go by , it would always be full . |
10 | Who ever found English consuls at Tripoli , at Aleppo , at Babylon , at Basra and who heard of Englishmen at Goa before now ? what English ships did pass and repass the Strait of Magellan , traverse the mighty breadth of the South Sea [ the Pacific ] , enter into alliance , with amity and traffic with the princes of the Moluccas and the Isle of Java , double the famous Cape of Bona Speranza and return home most richly laden with the commodities of China , as the subjects of this now flourishing monarchy had done ? |
11 | RAY McCarron , Monaghan 's rotund scoring machine was up to his old tricks at Castleblayney when he fired in two goals to give his side an Ulster championship lifeline . |
12 | ‘ Ward , ’ Spatz said coldly , matter-of-factly , not even glancing at Kim as he sat behind his desk . |
13 | and the other chap that brought it round was very nice and we were talking and she said we worked at Panasonic and I said to him said yes , and I , I said oh I know somebody who works for Panasonic , and she said oh they probably know each other and she told me . |
14 | The superstar took over the lakeside complex at Snagov as he prepares for a sell-out concert in Bucharest tomorrow . |
15 | As we got into the car I looked at Eva and she smiled at me . |
16 | I had to promise mum I 'd write to each of them , and apologise in person at the first possible opportunity , and also that I 'd stop off at Lochgair before I returned to Glasgow , to see dad . |
17 | He looked challengingly at Alyssia and she sighed in resignation . |
18 | But she did look at Gilbert when they arrived at school . |
19 | ‘ At Risley when they heard about my sentencing , I was told there was a near riot . ’ |
20 | She glared at Hank as he stood by the front door ready to open it for the paper 's representatives , and tried not to scream while these gentlemen put on their boots again . |
21 | Sorloth could not make it because he played for his Turkish club at Sunday and he had to be in Poland at 11AM this monday ; and that was not possible . |
22 | I looked at Oliver and he seemed to be in genuine distress . |
23 | Next day Henry , though in such agony that he could hardly sit on his horse , met Philip and Richard at Ballon and there agreed to the terms which they dictated . |
24 | Edmund McCarten was born in Millom on 30th March , 1912 and he went to school in Millom until the age of 14 when he transferred to the seminary at Ushaw and there studied for the priesthood . |
25 | For public consumption she would allow the marriage to continue but Charles must stay at Highgrove while she lived in Kensington Palace . |
26 | They stopped walking and Miranda gazed at Miles as he broke into full song . |
27 | Caroline glanced at Nicolo as they strolled from vendor to vendor . |
28 | And then it was further endorsed because I went to hear him at Johnstown and I thought to myself well I felt sorry that he was erm what 's the word I want ? |
29 | Cos , they sold out the , that 's all now and I think came from Yarmouth , they used , they used to have a big place at Yarmouth and we came through the other week and er I see their sheds are nearly all empty now , there . |
30 | ‘ In the vacs I loaded fish at Yarmouth and we lived on fish and chips . |