Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard .
2 The princess , in a royal purple suit-dress , pushed on in front to sign the visitors ' book while the prince wandered off at the end , leaving his wife in his wake .
3 Then the wizard looked down at the six big coins in his hand .
4 I hated pushing the medicine dropper in between the rows of teeth , now permanently bared , and the hot dry lips , and watching the milk dribble out at the comer because it would n't swallow .
5 I spent the morning sitting on the floor and the afternoon standing up at the shelf .
6 I have heard that even if they lose 15 per cent of the money coming in at the moment , some of them could fold .
7 The clerk stared up at the clear blue sky .
8 The Archbishop looked down at the floor and shook his head .
9 Craig Grenfell stood on the hilltop looking down at the scene in the graveyard below .
10 I found a quiet corner of the deck to gaze up at the moonless sky .
11 The wind was blowing hard at the Highlanders ' faces , according to the literature given out at the Culloden Visitors ' Centre , and the two armies were in position at one o'clock , approximately four to five hundred yards apart .
12 At times the supporting leg would bend when on balance , whilst the working one was also bent with the foot turned up at the ankle during certain poses , or when performing a rond de jambe en dehors or en dedans during the pas de deux .
13 The kitchen comes out at the back .
14 The story going around at the time was that he had ticked off the Lebanese bureau staff to the point where they sold him to Hezbollah for a bit of peace and quiet !
15 Luke is wrong , therefore , in saying that the census carried out at the birth of Jesus was taken in the time of Quirinius .
16 No one noticed for a month , until the contamination showed up at the filters on the primary water circuit .
17 Both Pen and Ferdinando rushed in immediately the carriage drew up at the door and wonderful was the reunion ; then within the hour the kindest of notes came from Mrs Browning begging her to find the time and energy to visit whenever she was able .
18 A friend and I were driving in spring to Crarae gardens near Inveraray so I could salivate over the rhododendrons , but we grew tired of travelling at seven miles an hour behind clods in caravans and on reaching the Rest And Be Thankful pulled into the side to wander about at the base of Beinn an Lochain .
19 The interview fell through at the last minute …
20 I would be sitting in the car looking out at the fascinating scenery , my mum and my brother would be doing the same , my sister would be looking at a book and my dad would be driving .
21 Mrs Hollidaye 's dogs were left inside the car bobbing up at the rear window .
22 However , according to Dave Ball — who was European Marketing Director for Artisoft at the time but has now switched camps to take up the same role at Performance — the deal fell through at the end of last year .
23 The superintendent looked up at the SOCO , posing the question like a doctor checking the symptoms of a sickly patient .
24 I flicked the tape machine on at the point where I 'd suggested to Joe that he had swapped sides , from the analytical guitar teacher to being the very subject of such analysis himself .
25 Indeed , if you are lucky , on a clear day you might just be able to see the spring bubbling up at the bottom of the pond .
26 Although there were some variations as the election campaign unfolded , the thrust of the Tory message on law and order did not deviate from the plan drawn up at the meeting on 7 July 1978 .
27 Across the road to the butcher 's where they looked in the window to see back at the reflection of Hogan 's Outfitters and realise that Sean Walsh had gone back inside to the empire that would one day be his .
28 When we went into the foyer , there was a uniformed porter on duty at the desk and a small dark man in his early fifties standing at the window looking out at the rain , a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth .
29 She swung her legs over the edge of the bed and went over to the window to look down at the courtyard .
30 He fumbled with the microphone while the girl sat down at the rear , the bag in her lap .
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