Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 As I wrapped myself in my gas cape and crouched down in a corner of the trench , I gazed up at the sky .
2 I gazed up at the building .
3 I gazed down at the reclining form .
4 From floor 110 , the highest point on the island , I gazed back at the midtown outbreak of skyscrapers , the Chrysler and the Empire State in their midst .
5 I was not Boat Race standard , but I got by at the level of intercollege competition .
6 Yes , I stopped off at the
7 I expect I woke up at the wrong time .
8 I woke up at the part where he was telling me it had been a mindless fling , and I should n't get upset over it .
9 My wife is a business woman with two shops and I came out at the height of the rag trade jamborees .
10 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
11 I arrived back at the Palace Hotel and started to pack .
12 When I arrived back at the cafe , I found Kathleen in a perplexed mood .
13 The guns along the banks of the Orne were still firing as I arrived back at the jeep .
14 When I arrived back at the Land Rover I met Abdulla , the student teacher , who had been attracted by the breakdown .
15 I was still brimming with plangency , chockful of feeling , when I arrived back at the hotel .
16 When I turned up at the theatre and Terry and I got changed next to each other , I frequently made a point of saying to him , ‘ Well , Terry , has the call come yet ?
17 I turned up at the Comedy Store here in London one night , petrified , because in those days it was a pretty testing place with a drunk , unruly audience .
18 But when I turned up at the hospital they put me on call and I was called to Casualty to anaesthetise a man .
19 I turned up at the party pretty much at the start , I think , around a quarter to nine .
20 ‘ There was the time I turned up at the Arts Lab ( first and last time ) to see the Dylan film and could n't afford it .
21 And erm , the other aspect , the last aspect that gave us er anxiety was something I touched on this morning when I joined in at the end of the Selby discussion .
22 I walked in at the first door I saw .
23 I swung down at the bottom , deciding to go head first , face up , curling my back down into the soft river bed , praying …
24 I glanced up at the sky , ‘ It 's going to be light pretty soon . ’
25 I glanced up at the sails , down at the compass , then ahead to where the lighthouse loom arced powerfully through the night .
26 As I eased down I glanced over at the clock ; it read 10.01 .
27 I glanced down at the limb I was illustratively wiggling , only to find an involuntary erection making my trousers stick out like an accusing finger .
28 I glanced down at the kitchen .
29 I glanced down at the lissom length of her spine .
30 Con Fenton 's cottage was less than half a mile away and on my way back to the surgery , on an impulse I pulled up at the door .
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