Example sentences of "and [vb past] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She sat there , her feet on tiptoe , just reaching the black and white floor , and gazed at the glazed bumps of the linen towel hanging from a hook on the back of the door , the little wash-basin shaped like a scallop shell , the black and white edging of the tiles above . |
2 | When I made no response he turned and gazed at the far line of coral reef that was marked by a fret of white breaking water . |
3 | Five years ago , the cabinetmaker John Nethercott and his wife Annie stood in the drizzle and gazed at the leprous grey hulk of Upper House , Discoed . |
4 | Victoria , oddly quenched , sat at Aunt Margaret 's feet and gazed at the shifting patterns in the fire , singing to herself a wordless , keening song . |
5 | Helen leaned over my shoulder and gazed at the long lines of boy scouts , girl guides , ex-servicemen , with half the population of the town packed on the pavements , watching . |
6 | Joseph fingered his rifle and gazed at the pretty little muntjac . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The main problem with MI6 at the time was that all the senior people were amateurs who had joined MI6 only because they had gone to the right school , wore the right sort of tie and dined at the right clubs . |
9 | She ran her lithe tongue over the helmet of his quivering rod , and sucked at the trembling shaft like an angel from heaven . |
10 | He dipped the cotton wool in the water and dabbed at the livid puffy eyes . |
11 | Springing up , he took two steps across to it and peered at the glazed array of schoolboy faces . |
12 | He tore open the cupboard door and peered at the tiny porthole of glass on the front of the central heating boiler . |
13 | Sims took out a jeweller 's eyeglass and peered at the tiny negatives . |
14 | He frowned deeply and peered at the narrow line of black and white spaces hanging in the air in front of him . |
15 | They both knelt on the carpet and peered at the large magazine , turning the pages . |
16 | The Weasel stepped up to the horse and peered at the dishevelled figure . |
17 | Finally the iron pin would be attached to the hinge fitting , pointed at the catch-plate and coiled at the other end to form a spring hinge . |
18 | He sat and thought somberly about Kegan , keeping his chin tucked into his neck and his eyes on the toes of his outstretched feet , as people clutching clipboards bustled about , and men wearing earphones and pulling the attached wires behind them moved importantly from place to place and shouted at the invisible listeners who spoke to them through the earphones . |
19 | The Archon ignored him , stood up and shouted at the disappearing figure . |
20 | He let go the clutch , lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank , sand-spit dead ahead . |
21 | ‘ No , your Grace , for when he mustered what force he had left and drove at the Welsh knights , he could both ride and fight , and so did , and well . |
22 | Frankie narrowed his eyes and squinted at the bloody object lying between her powerful front paws . |
23 | Petion saw her go from the corner of his eye , and fired at the crouching figures on the freighter 's deck with grim determination . |
24 | Still on his knees , Grant raised the shotgun and , ignoring the protest from his injured bicep , worked the cocking mechanism and fired at the nightmarish , clawing figure before him . |
25 | Delaney shook Lawton by the hand , and nodded at the other faces , regarding them levelly . |
26 | It then crossed the Indian Ocean and rounded Australia and arrived at the small purpose-built port of Tokai northeast of Tokyo in early January . |
27 | In hard hats and protective glasses , we walked past the huge ‘ fume cupboard ’ where the most noxious barrels are opened , and arrived at the vast , closed mouth of the furnace itself . |
28 | We left the Daro river next day and arrived at the Awash a fortnight later . |
29 | She was kept in training as a five-year-old with her main target the Ascot Gold Cup , and arrived at the Royal meeting unbeaten in her two earlier races that season : never much of a betting proposition once her ability became apparent , Pretty Polly started at 1000–35 on in the March Stakes at Newmarket and at 11–2 on in the Coronation Cup at Epsom ( despite the presence in the latter of the 1904 Derby winner St Amant ) . |
30 | The side corridor ran along the length of these three rooms , and opened at the other end of the car into a comfortable lounge , with settee , three armchairs , and tables . |