Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun prp] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Give me a few moments , ’ said Pumlumon , setting his features in a frown of concentration and Fenella looked at Caspar with a have-we-any-choice expression and then , taking a deep breath , walked across to the group of giants by the fire . |
2 | Huy and Merymose glanced at each other , and withdrew . |
3 | She spoke without animosity and Pascoe smiled at her apologetically . |
4 | Phil Oliver took over as wicketkeeper and Yorkshire declared at 365 for 8 after 103.3 overs , Geoffrey Boycott scoring 152 not out . |
5 | Whether she wanted to or not she was facing the portrait and Alain looked at it too , his expression sombre . |
6 | Judy was at the reception desk and Fran smiled at her before tapping on the door and entering the boardroom . |
7 | He reached over the fence and collected the bike and Jenna looked at it gloomily . |
8 | In the kitchen she found Veronica cooking and Rodney sitting at the table writing a list . |
9 | Algernon and Heinrich stared at him . |
10 | Algernon and Heinrich glanced at each other . |
11 | As the boatmen rowed him out into the middle of Sydney harbour , his piper played a lament at the stem and John stood at the prow in full dress uniform , with his sword held high . |
12 | Pumfrey and Fenniway gazed at them without touching . |
13 | Both teams are finding it hard to hit the winning trail at the moment and Oxford need at least a point from this one . |
14 | the economic ties of the old British Empire were tightened during this period and Britain remained at the centre of that group of countries ' trade and finance |
15 | AEF is priced at $3,000 per site and ADE starts at $26,500 for a three-seat developers ' installation . |
16 | They climbed over the fence like monkeys while the squire and Gray fired at them . |
17 | As the car swept up the drive the words were almost torn from Jenna in awe and Alain glanced at her quickly . |
18 | Mackie made a placatory remark and Perkin snapped at her too . |
19 | A point of typographical interest is that the printers of broadside notices and ballads continued to use the old ‘ black letter ’ or Gothic founts of type long after they had been discarded in favour of the Roman letter for printed books ; so that many of them can take us back in spirit and atmosphere to the Gutenberg Bible and Caxton working at the Sign of the Red Pale in Westminster . |
20 | Rain and Oliver called at the flat but the fingerprints man had still not been . |
21 | She went from the room and Patrick smiled at Kate . |
22 | They sat on a couch in the empty room and Rose stared at her feet . |
23 | He gave a shake of his head and Robyn squirmed at the disbelief on his face . |
24 | Athelstan and Cranston looked at each other despondently as they left the church and reentered the priest 's house where the boy was lapping a second bowl of soup as hungrily as a starving dog . |
25 | The boatman pulled in , allowing Athelstan and Cranston to disembark at the Garden Stairs and go through the courts , corridors and passageways which linked the different buildings of Westminster Palace . |
26 | Dalziel and Pascoe looked at each other for a long moment after the door had slammed behind Evans . |
27 | Dhuoda and Nithard wrote at the very beginning of Charles the Bald 's reign : Nithard believed the young king showed promise , Dhuoda that this generation of Carolingians were predestined by God to rule , and with His help would shine forth in their success . |
28 | That night the King and Wallis met at a small restaurant in Piccadilly . |
29 | In the year 2303 , exactly two years after the invasion began , the Phoenix King and Tyrion met at Tor Achare , the capital of Chrace . |
30 | The Captain and Bacci looked at each other through the communicating door . |