Example sentences of "he [was/were] [verb] [adv] at the " in BNC.
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1 | If he were aimed specifically at the race another time he would probably go very close . |
2 | Richard 's face was bleeding and she knew he was shouting up at the people . |
3 | Ken Connelly , 52 , who suffers from an aorta aneurysm , a problem with his main artery , was about to be operated on when he was turned away at the last minute — on two occasions . |
4 | But it was n't the camp reactions he was troubled about at the moment , it was Mrs Robson 's . |
5 | At the storming of this fortress on 19 January he was blown up at the head of his brigade when a French magazine exploded , killing 108 men . |
6 | A : to give him and he was writing just at the beginning he was — writing the whole — for each year of his life he wrote something in that had — had been invented or + |
7 | He was looking closely at the picture in his hand . |
8 | He was looking up at the sign over the door . |
9 | He was looking wistfully at the Princesse . |
10 | He was looking down at the pavement outside the house . |
11 | It must have been an automatic reaction because he was looking down at the motionless figure and shouting , ‘ Harriet ! ’ |
12 | When they had gone , Maria glanced at Luke , but to her relief he was looking down at the photos Florian had left behind , his expression inscrutable . |
13 | Her hand lay gently on his shoulder , barely pressing against him , yet it seemed he was gathered there at the point of contact , his whole self focused in her touch . |
14 | Pop having to return to Burma for another year with the Governor , and finally my going to meet him in Liverpool when he was sent home at the end of that year very sick , never to return to Burma . |
15 | He was gazing up at the stars , probably communing with the Mother Ship and receiving new instructions . |
16 | Court Four of the Royal Courts of Justice in London was packed with judges and barristers to hear the support lent to Lord Lane , who announced in February that he was stepping down at the age of 73 , 18 months before the compulsory retirement age for judges . |
17 | By day 22 he was getting up at the ‘ correct ’ time ( that is , his morning and real morning coincided ) , but had lost a whole day . |
18 | He was educated locally at the National School and later at Wesley College , Sheffield , before becoming apprenticed to a wool spinner , John Brigg . |
19 | I really thought we was going to end with erm , , cos he was sitting right at the top branch , you know sawing merrily through . |
20 | She turned around , groping for the door-handle , and saw he was staring up at the small terraced house with interest . |
21 | He was staring intently at the blonde . |
22 | He was staring across at the distant mountains ; he seemed to be in a reverie , unaware of her presence , and she hesitated for a moment before saying , ‘ Could I have a word with you , please ? ’ |
23 | He was staring out at the great dark sweep of the Edge , above the dale . |
24 | Kermit-like , he was peering disapprovingly at the massed ranks of his political opponents , a stare that was returned , by those who caught his eye , with surprise tinged with disapproval . |
25 | With his sister Norma , who now lives in Newton Aycliffe , he was brought up at the hotel during the Second World War . |
26 | And in fact it shows a lot for human nature because he was chuckling away at the end of it all and he even gave the lads who did the job a tip . |