Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pron] [v-ing] at the " in BNC.
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1 | I found myself gazing at the harmonium and my memories of the happy times I 'd spent listening to Miss Louise play came flooding back and I wept more . |
2 | I heard him growling at the crowd . |
3 | I watched her sipping at the stuff , making faces . |
4 | So far as I can reconstruct events , I was gazing at the water jug when the exchange started ; I discovered I was smiling when I realized that Anne was watching me ; whereupon I looked at her interrogatively ; she looked at the water jug with a slight frown ; Millie glanced at each of us in turn , then picked up her dessert spoon and studied that instead ; I watched her smiling at the spoon ; which made me start smiling again ; which made Anne start looking at me again ; which … kept us all occupied throughout the main course . |
5 | When I saw him dancing at the Saturday night disco at the Turtle Bay Hilton I thought I had discovered how it was he managed to survive those horrendous wipeouts . |
6 | ‘ When I was walking up to Keble Road yesterday I saw someone standing at the bus-stop outside St Giles ’ Church , waiting to get up to Summertown . |
7 | ‘ Fair enough — I kept you waiting at the Company office . |
8 | Again she found herself trembling at the thought . |
9 | And she found herself smiling at the stark contrast between the two figures — the small passive figure of the elderly servant and the dynamic , vivid figure of the dark-haired man . |
10 | As the sound of his car died away she found herself staring at the blank windows of Ivy Cottage across the lane . |
11 | She saw them standing at the window looking at someone in the garden with great interest . |
12 | But something kept me sitting at the desk . |
13 | They found her sitting at the table with the Telegraph , nibbling toast . |
14 | So high were these prison walls , indeed , that they left you wondering at the build of the common Italian criminal . |
15 | He found her sitting at the desk which was quite clear . |
16 | Now , with his head pointing upwards , he found himself gazing at the ridge , as over the sky-line came the silent , moving , red-tinged cumuli . |
17 | But in attempting to discover why the Russian Revolution followed the path it did , he found himself arriving at the conclusion that , far from being a ‘ false ’ deviation , in the circumstances of history Stalinism had been necessary . |
18 | He saw me looking at the picture and said , ‘ Kolwezi , Southern Zaire , 1978 . ’ |
19 | In fact he had me arriving at the scene in a police car with two tones , at , at , at that time we did n't have police cars with two tones , just siren , so they obviously put some sound on it . |