Example sentences of "as they [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 Lesley rummaged in the depths of her calf handbag for a matching key-case as they crossed at the lights , and flicked out the smallest of the keys on the bunch it contained ‘ You wo n't mind waiting a minute for me ?
2 the two interpretations were combined in late antiquity by the Stoics , who believed that , when the heavenly bodies return at fixed intervals of time to the same relative positions as they had at the beginning of the world , everything would be restored just as it was before and the entire cycle would be renewed in every detail .
3 Next time you go to the cinema , just take a look at the blank faces of most of the audience as they stare at the screen while simultaneously chomping their way through a ridiculous amount of sweets , hot-dogs or popcorn .
4 Well a great situation Scott Gemmell followed up the long ball picked up the as they ran at the defence and then he 's committed to play it and then he 's just just slid it in nicely for Kingsley Black on his left side .
5 The two boys were no older than six , their eyes wide and fearful as they stared at the gun hanging limply at her side .
6 The marketing team of the DIY company would probably discuss some of the following questions as they looked at the bar charts :
7 ‘ I 'm afraid stocks are still pathetically low , ’ Louise said as they looked at the half dozen dresses that were the only ones the assistant had in Constance 's size .
8 Huy asked him , as they looked at the rock .
9 It 's the resting place of 4 of the 5 youngsters who died when a speeding car went out of control in Akers Way and hit them as they played at the side of the road .
10 Young men and women , not so young men and women , wended their way across Cambridge to sit for an hour with Esther Breuer , sipping coffee , tea , or , if they were favoured , vermouth or wine , as they gazed at the red-draped walls , the crowded bookshelves , the umbrella stand , the hatstand , the cabin trunk , the medley of different-patterned fabrics , the little figurines that marched along the shelves in front of the books , the carefully assembled strip of photographed Roman frieze , the little glass doves in front of the tiny mosaic fountain .
11 The descriptions of their hallucinatory images as they lay at the foot of Lawrence 's grave are too visual and complicated to do justice to and are no longer relevant , anyway .
12 Ipuky sighed , flexing his hands as they lay at the edge of the table , and was silent for a long time .
13 ‘ A man spoke to me in the graveyard , ’ Ruth announced , as they ate at the table .
14 Independent soft-commission brokers regard it as an acceptable method of payment so long as they deal at the best price .
15 As they arrived at the corner , four men walked up to them , and one pointed at Dad .
16 As soon as they arrived at the auberge , Rose announced her intention of having a long soak in the bath followed by a lie down .
17 Luke was slowing the car as they arrived at the restaurant , one of the most famous in Taipei , Maria knew , and an immaculately uniformed parking attendant was approaching .
18 Felipe was out of the water and waiting for them as they arrived at the place where the lake quietly lapped the path .
19 Carlson felt more reassured as they arrived at the hoverport .
20 Yesterday joinery and construction trainees at the New Careers scheme on Darlington 's Faverdale industrial estate were sent home as soon as they arrived at the centre .
21 One would therefore have to believe that many or most of the observed particles such as gluons or quarks are not really elementary , as they seem at the moment , but that they are bound states of the fundamental N = 8 particles .
22 Another problem that the Home Office faces is the 3 per cent of listeners who can not get good reception from the networks as they stand at the moment .
23 JOHN Major 's ragged band of scandal-bruised and U-turn battered ministers are now gulping for air as they stand at the edge of the Iraqgate precipice .
24 He walked along the corridor with her , giving her shoulder a comforting squeeze as they parted at the make-up room door .
25 ‘ This is very good , ’ he said , as they stopped at the edge of the bare earth .
26 As they clustered at the door , preparing their faces for the raw air , she still sensed those eyes burning into her .
27 This despite the increasingly apocalyptic talk about the inflation and unemployment that would arrive with the launch on new year 's day of a set of economic reforms : price liberalisation , the sale of small businesses and internal convertibility of the crown ( meaning that Czechoslovak firms licensed to conduct foreign trade can now buy as much foreign currency as they want at the newly unified exchange rate ) .
28 At weekends it makes for a good day 's outing to take the family for a picnic , after which they can gather as many strawberries as they want at the various fruit farms dotted around .
29 I see ( and Summerchild sees ) the young provincial historian becoming even more silent and preoccupied than Summerchild himself as they look at the worn carpets and unoccupied chairs .
30 We have looked at social problems and services mainly as they exist at the present .
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