Example sentences of "[noun] that [noun prp] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Ari watched with interest the sharp glance that Roirbak directed at her . |
2 | He was so wild and different from the usually cool and sensible Dr Neil that Sally-Anne stared at him , saying nothing , because unshed tears were choking her , and he took this as a sign of rejection , and began to speak feverishly again . |
3 | earlier on in the book was the pictures that Rochester looked at |
4 | Insignia 's SoftPC — which is being used to run 16-bit MS-DOS and Windows applications under Windows NT — will be the other binary rock that Microsoft throws at WABI . |
5 | Insignia 's SoftPC — which is being used to run 16-bit MS-DOS and Windows applications under Windows NT — will be the other binary rock that Microsoft throws at Wabi . |
6 | In particular , Germany can be expected to become more outspoken in its demands that Britain surrenders at least a part of its ‘ budget rebate ’ , finally clinched by Mrs Thatcher in 1988 . |
7 | all that proved to me is , is that Helen the board , the examination board that Helen did at the college , she said it was a much , a much better exam to do than it was at |
8 | The product sounds exactly like a sketch that Amstrad issued at the launch of the PDA , and which was described as a possible future direction . |
9 | Moreover , it 's surely no coincidence that PWI comes at a time when anti-trust allegations against Microsoft are reportedly still under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission . |
10 | It is to this image of the reformed soul and the nature of its experience that Hilton turns at greater length in Scale 2 . |
11 | He looked so extraordinarily like Tom Cornelius that Nora glanced at once at Sarah to see how she responded . |
12 | They had sacked Peyrat-le-Château and ravaged the surrounding countryside to the east of Limoges , possibly acting in collusion with Viscount Aimar , since it seems to have been in response to this act of aggression that Mercadier struck at Excideuil in February 1184 . |
13 | ‘ Precisely the conclusion that Johnson arrived at , ’ said Byron . |
14 | Ryland Davies is a fluent and musically amiable Jenik , but he is plainly not at home in the long and crucial stretches of middle-to-low register that Smetana throws at him ; and the same is true of David Owen 's otherwise rather stylish Vasek . |
15 | Although it is often assumed that these were one and the same battle , there is no evidence that Clovis fought at Zülpich , and it is possible that they were separate events . |
16 | It is the more remarkable that Pound , no more than any one else for fifty years after Hardy died , pondered the Virgilian epigraph that Hardy put at the head of his ‘ Poems of 1912–13 ’ , originally in Satires of Circumstance , ( London , 1914 ) . |
17 | His expression was inscrutable , but his hands were clenched so tightly into fists that Meredith marvelled at the man 's ability to keep the muscles of his face so impassive . |
18 | That was the word that Merrill balked at . |
19 | He thought about the way that Overdene looked at him from his glass cubbyhole whenever Henry was twenty minutes late from lunch . |
20 | Well that 's certainly one way of looking at it erm but it 's not the way that Eisenhower looked at it , and it 's not the way that many people looked at it erm tt afterwards . |
21 | No one else could look at things the straightforward way that Rachel looked at things . |
22 | Magdy Yacoub was summoned , and decided the only way to save the man would be to boost his heart with part of a cardiac support system that Yacoub borrowed at an international congress last October . |
23 | Whatever one may think of its application to the particular case , there can be little doubt that Banfield has at the very least described in an ideal form a society in which thrift , enterprise , trust and cooperation are impossible , and therefore one in which political and economic development along liberal democratic and capitalist lines are grossly inhibited . |
24 | It was so unusual for him to contribute anything to the conversation that Paula glanced at him in surprise . |
25 | This was the very first painting that Artemesia completed at the age of 17 . |
26 | And I take this opportunity to say that , erm , I had , I moved this at budget revue , and my intention was to move erm , pretty much the wording that Mr moved at property , but I was unable to obtain that wording by the time of the meeting , so I put this forward , erm , knowing that it obviously was different words , but but with that same sense , that we do have to address some very real issues about County Farms and not to pussyfoot about it I think that er , any comparison between the County Farms and a commercial enterprise is a coincidence of terms , but I ca n't see how we can have forty million pounds worth of estate , as it 's valued on the free market , to be making two hundred and ninety-one thousand pounds a year out of it , and think that that is commercial . |
27 | I had made the mistake of volunteering to sleep on the couch in the living room on the nights that Janice stayed at our flat ; this offer was made with what I thought was obvious sarcasm one evening while Gav and Norris were attempting to develop a technique for cooking poppadoms in the microwave . |
28 | But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well . |
29 | And the occasion will be given more spice by the fact that Dorahy played at full back and stand off during a spell at the Boulevard . |