Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] [verb] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Back again on Grace , Tilda was messing about at the foot of the mast with a black and yellow flag , one of the very few they had . |
2 | Alleycat and Digger were looking up at the stars in the sky . |
3 | After a quick glance back through the shop ( Maisie and Ruthie were staring out at the street in silence ) Henry slid one sheet of the printed paper into Gordon 's typewriter . |
4 | Lothar de Maizière of the CDU is sworn in at the head of a grand coalition government [ pp. 37378-80 ] . |
5 | Alan was sitting down at the end of the lawn , his back to the house ‘ so you do n't distract me ’ , finishing off some work for Monday . |
6 | Alexei was looking down at the skirts of his coat . |
7 | Mendez was looking over at the bar ; Russell down at his drink , as if thinking or listening . |
8 | When we reached the hospital , four cars and a Land Rover were drawn up at the bungalow . |
9 | Problems started when a developer for the hotel could not be found , and Mr Graham was called in at the behest of the main creditor , the Bank of Scotland . |
10 | Hasan was sitting up at the table , eating a large slice of toast . |
11 | Duncan was dug in at the bottom of the orchard and had called in for a chat on his way from Brigade H.Q He was very interested in bagpipe music , having served with the Gordon Highlanders before joining the Commandos . |
12 | Lawrence had been drafted into the lineup following a finger injury suffered by Chris Lewis , while Botham was called up at the 11th hour to win his 100th cap when Derek Pringle 's sore back failed to respond to treatment . |
13 | An emissary from London to St Petersburg was picked up at the imperial frontier and a large number of compromising letters fell into the hands of tsarist investigators . |
14 | Transport Secretary Cecil Parkinson is hitting out at the dirty habits of the British public ; he says mountains of litter dumped along motorways is forcing the government to spend £3 million a year cleaning it up . |
15 | Oh yes Jamie 's picking up at the weekend , that 's right . |
16 | there 's just five days to go to the start of the new football season … it 's the big kick-off this Saturday … and both Swindon and Oxford were warming up at the weekend |
17 | there 's just five days to go to the start of the new football season … it 's the big kick-off this Saturday … and both Swindon and Oxford were warming up at the weekend |
18 | Anne is sitting down at the piano , unfolding her spectacles , smoothing the music in front of her . |
19 | Even Trepper was captured and the Rote Kapelle was wound up at the end of 1942 . |
20 | World Junior steeplechase champion Jimmy Muindi was snapped up at the beginning of the week and he will be joined in the Daily Mirror/Manx Airlines 10K road race by Josphat Ndeti and Zablon Miano . |
21 | Quite apart from this impulsive folly , there was another reason for Leopold to be anxious : Wolfgang had written that on being turfed out of the archbishop 's lodgings he had taken refuge with his friends the Webers , who had left Munich for Vienna in 1779 when Aloysia was taken on at the German opera . |
22 | Hereford were killed off at the start of the second half … they shot themselves as Steve Devine gave away a penalty … |
23 | While Greg was living up at the farm she forgot to bring down milk for the cat . |
24 | He was forced to pack up his career as Charlton 's left back at the age of 20 . |
25 | A minor but telling incident : a big army exercise scheduled for last week in which French soldiers were , for the first time , to do mock battle alongside British troops in West Germany was called off at the last moment because of East Germany 's election . |
26 | Lucky because Ken Backhouse was walking by at the time . |
27 | Marc was stamping about at the top of the steps , knocking the snow off his boots . |
28 | The women complained to the station master — and Knowles was taken off at the next station . |
29 | This power , however , was to be used according to the rules of the American Constitution , not as a means to a dictatorship like that which Hitler was setting up at the very same time in Germany . |
30 | ‘ The sort of people John Smith was winding up at the Trade Union Conference about a return to a Golden Age , when they were back in the driving seat and great rights for their members , and a friendly government again — some of those people are beginning to make noises . |