Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [pron] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 A deal would need two big concessions from Mr Gorbachev that he balked at last year .
2 ‘ She lost less weight on Saturday than she had at York and we have got to think of a crack at the Arc .
3 ‘ Yes , she does look better , ’ replied Melissa , thinking that the return of Rodney 's jacket must have convinced Eleanor that he had at last been eliminated from police enquiries .
4 Helen Stoner and I looked at him in surprise .
5 of Friday and we looked at the individual steps but we know , everybody says yes we ask the business , we came across and to put Gareth , can you take it through and explain what it is , and explain each stage so let's hear from Gareth then .
6 ‘ His first race was a bumper at Ayr and he won at 33-1 .
7 Edward and I stared at one another .
8 Well I think Gary Crosby if he looks at that 'll think he possibly should have scored then .
9 I saw him a few times more after that , in the months that followed , coming slowly up the lane from the station , as Millie and I stood at the gate .
10 I would be flying over and staying with Angie for a couple of weeks at The Sherry Netherland , and Angie and I would go with Zowie in the daytime and then we 'd stay up all night with David because he functioned at night .
11 Though it was a chance meeting with Travis when he called at the apartment block , ostensibly to visit Leith and Sebastian , when the two bumped into each other .
12 The areas of Sunderland and Middlesbrough that we looked at were both poor working-class areas , yet there were considerable differences in the health of their communities .
13 Karen and I looked at each other , half-amused , half-disturbed .
14 The sun came late in December if it came at all .
15 As we got into the car I looked at Eva and she smiled at me .
16 There are holy wells all over Ireland and they do at times attract strange practices , ’ he said .
17 Elena Pavlovna and her principal advisers , Kiselev and August von Haxthausen , were waiting for Alexander when he arrived at Kissingen .
18 said you would n't believe they were made in England when you look at the
19 SOCCER fans hurled abuse at actress Eve Barker as she filmed at half-time .
20 Outside the village rises the noble hill of Lewesdon , neighbouring peak to Pilsdon Pen , beloved of Wordsworth when he lived at Racedown and first began to dedicate his life to poetry .
21 ‘ Where you 're concerned the Milettis got it wrong again , ’ the magistrate remarked to Zen as they stood at the door .
22 They were just poling away and Matt shouted ‘ Hey , fellers , cut ’ but they did n't take any notice and I remember thinking maybe they 're testing the rope to see if it works , and Matt and I turned at just the same moment and saw where the Indians were heading us — straight into a pile of rocks and foaming water — and I knew the rope must have broken or something .
23 Emma was talking to Lisa and she looked at me .
24 It looks like the beaded beauty Tumbleweed and I met at Appleby .
25 My enthusiasm transmitted itself to Malc and he left at the end of visiting time a happier man .
26 Graham , John Taylor and I spend at least the equivalent of a day a week on cycling matters .
27 A favourite place was Newbeggin-in-Teesdale where they stayed at a farm and where he learned to ride .
28 Helen and I stared at Jamila 's face in the gloom for a clue as to what she was going to do .
29 Mala and I stared at the enlarging disc that appeared on other screens after Posi revolved the ship to bring the lateral ceptors to bear .
30 and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going
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