Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 But my heart dipped at the thought .
2 My heart sank at the prospect of yet again missing the top in the thick fog , but we had a great treat in store .
3 ‘ But when my contract expires at the end of the season I 'll be keeping my fingers crossed that one of the top clubs will be interested in signing me .
4 My dad was a coach builder and my mum worked at the gas board .
5 The erm help available is in many ways decreasing erm I 'm afraid we have to drag politics into it sooner or later , but central government funding , or lack of it , erm to my mind lies at the bottom of many of these problems .
6 Most of the rock has bolted routes and my mind boggled at the potential .
7 ‘ The first Svend knew that there was a search on for Suzie and himself was when my agent arrived at the house earlier this evening , ’ Rune told her calmly as he sorted through a small pile of leaflets .
8 One day as I arrived at the palace my horse shied at the sight of a white fragment on the ground .
9 But afterwards , I found myself in the dim bathroom of my hut staring at a haunted face .
10 I mean er and as I say you had everything erm when er I wanted coal I mean you had coal erm because after my husband ceased at the pit , er that ceased because , cos miners always had coal as part of their er it was part of their wages you see .
11 My husband stayed at the mine .
12 If it is crystal clear and I am convicted of being in my dotage or of going on at half-cock then I shall ask British Telecom to accept my apologies wince at the thought of my next bill , and keep my nose clean .
13 Standing at a safe distance , my eyeballs popped at the sight of the rich variety of penises on show , ranging as they did from dainty chipolatas to Bowyer 's jumbo sausages , with a few unfortunate specimens doing impersonations of mummified button mushrooms left for dead at the bottom of a refrigerator .
14 I could not sleep but lay on my back staring at the blackness , listening to the wind and one of the lads snoring .
15 He must have had the same kind of feelings as my father had at the prospect of being sent to Fontanellato .
16 And there 's a time when my father lived at the , and I 'm going up the road this night and I hears this queer kind of grunting , and I could n't understand it of course it was dark and I hears it again .
17 We ( or they , as I would probably have said at the time ) now lived in a detached , fairly large house in a village in Berkshire ; my father taught at a primary school in a nearby village , and my mother had a job at the Harwell Atomic Research Establishment .
18 Eventually we moved to Dorset where my father taught at the local grammar school .
19 In 1963 my father died at the age of sixty-one , four years short of his pensionable age .
20 Well er my father worked at the farm Odness .
21 Just at that moment I heard the kitchen door open , and seconds later my father appeared at the bottom of the stairs and , taking hold of the great wooden ball sculpted on to the top of the last banister , stood glaring up at me .
22 Erm I would like to remind you of my objectives quoted at the time in th in the quality manual .
23 I represented this city at Florence at the cost of two days ' leave , and having my pocket picked at the station
24 My man waits at the end of it .
25 Erm , I had to have my luggage checked at the airport
26 I had to have my luggage checked at the airport , you see what 's happened to the end of that word , look at it right , you 've got age at the end because what rule is working there ?
27 I used to find my bed set at an angle from the wall , and though I straightened it , always it was moved back into this odd position .
28 My nightmares returned at a time when everything was crowding in on me and I could n't cope .
29 ‘ I would consider it my duty to remain at the salon until you had found a suitable replacement for me , ’ she said primly .
30 we went to Ascot with my dad standing at the bar all day , we watched
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