Example sentences of "his [noun sg] at the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bielicki formally submitted his resignation at the inaugural session of the new Sejm on Nov. 25 , despite a plea from Walesa to remain .
2 Jovic formally withdrew his resignation at the next meeting of the Federal Presidency on March 21 .
3 There had been concern about his progress at the same stage as there now was for Balbinder 's .
4 I turned up at his apartment at the appointed hour .
5 The appellant was anxious for the matter to be dealt with in the magistrates ' court , but his accomplice elected to be tried in the Crown Court , but changed his plea at the last minute .
6 This was how North presented his case at the public hearings , never doubting .
7 As Yanto went through , Billy turned and hurled his stick at the oncoming stag , which hesitated slightly .
8 ‘ He shook his stick at the old man , who stepped back in surprise .
9 While Ambrose earns wickets for his colleagues merely by dint of his presence at the other end , one timely intrusion at Chelmsford dispelled any notions of sloth .
10 In his Beverly Hills suit and hand-painted 1950s tie , Kaufman looked like a divorce lawyer in ‘ LA Law ’ ; his presence at the Tory Party 's autumn festival could be explained only by the need to earn a crust ; he had been invited by the BBC , no doubt , to comment on the proceedings .
11 When the final draft was completed , shortly after midnight in his suite at the Imperial Hotel , it was made known that he would have nothing to say to markets on this occasion .
12 Imagining his grandfather turning in his grave at the very thought , he paid £120 to repair the old one .
13 But having had his look at the outside Phar Lap returned to join the rest of the pack , and though he remained at the rear he was going very easily .
14 Cashed his cheque at the High Street bank .
15 If he is not saying that he would repeal the increase in VAT , he is simply speaking out of both sides of his mouth at the same time .
16 And then , of course , there is Steve Bone blowing as many saxes as he can fit in his mouth at the same time .
17 Colleagues heard that Reagan pestered North about the hostages two or three times a week ; McFarlane , probably the transmitter of the pestering , remembered that he would barely open his mouth at the 9.30 briefing before the President would ask , ‘ Anything new on the hostages ? ’
18 He moved to Australia to box professionally , and fought there successfully for ten years until his attempt at the Australian middleweight title in 1890 , when he was defeated by Jim Hall .
19 After he died of a heart attack in 1968 on the dock next to his boat at the Waikiki Yacht Club , his ashes were scattered over Kalahuewehe break .
20 Politburo ‘ conservatives ’ hardly had a coherent programme , and their numbers were subject to continual attrition ( Ligachev , who left the leadership after his defeat at the 28th Congress , was a notable casualty ) .
21 In an interview which he gave in this year , he expressed his disappointment at the recent development of English poetry and suggested that any " creative advance " would come in prose fiction or in poetic drama : this is clearly what he himself was aiming at , as if he felt he could achieve in drama what he had already achieved in poetry .
22 Tony asked , suspecting that Freddie had lost his nerve at the last minute .
23 Dr Peter Clarke , SCOTVEC 's Chairman , expressed his pleasure at the continued growth in National Certificate in typical style at a recent conference .
24 Writing as he was in the 1930s , he expressed his pleasure at the extensive documentation and reference material available to the student of art , instancing the growth of libraries and art historical teaching .
25 THE innocence of youth will give way to the pressures of adulthood when Duncan Ferguson plays against Germany at Ibrox tomorrow night , ending a nine-month period during which his future at the highest level looked in doubt .
26 By some terrific fluke Richard came face to face with his future at the precise time he most needed to see it .
27 Morpeth Harrier Archbold , who will go for the five-race Wearside Grand Prix title , made his break at the two mile mark and went on to beat Sunderland 's Martin Armstrong by a comfortable 30 seconds .
28 We 're both Aquarian dreamers and have always been able to be ‘ alone ’ together , or step easily into imagination games , and Max — like me — has a fairy godmother who always seems to save his neck at the last minute .
29 The GS Strada rider escaped with two miles remaining and , after being joined by Mark Lovatt ( Congleton CC ) , ‘ jumped ’ his rival at the yellow flag with 200 metres to go .
30 So , too , was runner-up Chris Platts , who shot a fine final round 68 to finish two shots clear of David Jones , Roger Winchester — who did win his card at the Qualifying School — and local player S. Okpe .
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