Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [vb past] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 A woman walked in and sat at the middle of the counter — Maxim had chosen the furthest end .
2 I was in charge of weekly wages and organized shifts and hours , as well as keeping a check on the quantities of tomatoes brought in and weighed at the entrance of the factory .
3 She hoisted the baby on to her hip and dragging a chair close up to the television set , sat down and stared at the blank screen .
4 He sat down and stared at the gifts quite speechless .
5 She knelt down and stared at the smaller words below it .
6 Something on the ground caught his eye and he bent down and looked at a small print in the soft earth .
7 Now he knelt down and looked at the dead girl curiously .
8 Remembering a detail with sudden clarity , Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper .
9 Dickinson sat down and looked at the adjutant , appalled .
10 Now , you 've all been down and looked at the state of the playground below .
11 He lunched at a pub on the way down and arrived at the Incident Room shortly before two .
12 He sat down and pushed at the lid with one filthy paw .
13 He turned over and stared at the sky .
14 She turned over and looked at the illuminated dial of her alarm clock .
15 He walked over and rattled at the locked door .
16 knew something was on and nudged at the clouds .
17 Antony turned the grill off and looked at the dark brown slices of bread .
18 She tipped her head up and looked at the sky , biting her lip .
19 I stood up and looked at the Feldwebel .
20 He stood up and looked at the following wagon .
21 He sat up and stared at the sky in wonder .
22 I stood up and gazed at a small pile of my toys which had been thrown to one side of my cupboard .
23 Someone had left a copy of the evening paper beside him , and he picked it up and glanced at the headline .
24 She stood up and grinned at the old man who owed her his life .
25 The Archon ignored him , stood up and shouted at the disappearing figure .
26 At last she looked up and smiled at the cat 's owner .
27 Alida went out and stared at the empty letter cage in the hall , called sharply after the man , that there had been some mistake .
28 Remembering the cheque , she went upstairs to get it , she flattened it out and stared at the signature .
29 His fingers came out and hovered at the side of her head .
30 It is just conceivable that the Inland Revenue , thicketed about with legislation and case law , might think these provisions of the Income Tax Acts had some concern for a transaction of that nature , but that is hardly a view which could be shared by one who got out and looked at the wood as a whole .
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