Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [vb past] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As Charlie approached the Whitechapel Road , he stopped and stared at the frantic bustle taking place all around him . |
2 | She stopped and looked at the other three who were scrutinising her in amused silence . |
3 | I stopped and looked at the big house . |
4 | They stopped and wondered at the crude little pageant parked outside the cottage , stroking its paintwork and prying into the winches and traps . |
5 | When she had the hackles high on her shoulders , when she whined and scratched at the back door , then the house was watched . |
6 | While in Amritsar he visited and prayed at the Golden Temple , Sikhism 's most hallowed shrine which had been the subject in 1984 of an Army assault [ see pp. 33223-24 ] , in a gesture of reconciliation . |
7 | Modigliani , of course , spotted her at once and came and sat at the next table . |
8 | Behind them twenty-eight rank and file Lionisers exclaimed and marvelled at the quaint harbour beneath them , their thoughts torn between Dickens and murder . |
9 | Se the Whitbread Hop Farm 's colourful history unfold in this authentic insight into the lives and times of the people who lived and worked at the Beltring Farm — A nostalgic experience not to be missed ! ! |
10 | In May 1990 the privatization of 28 heavily indebted industrial companies was announced ; another 21 would be liquidated and 200 industrial companies controlled by Greek banks would be sold or liquidated at the next stage of privatization . |
11 | He turned and looked at the slender woman cowering in her chair . |
12 | Nicholson turned and looked at the other man contemptuously . |
13 | She turned and looked at the distant figure of Dorcas and her eyes narrowed . |
14 | The child stared towards it as if in recognition of something held in memory ; then she turned and looked at the old woman , who was sitting on the couch unlacing her boots , and she said , ‘ You have a garden . ’ |
15 | Cranston turned and glanced at the other hospitaller . |
16 | When I made no response he turned and gazed at the far line of coral reef that was marked by a fret of white breaking water . |
17 | Last weekend they huffed and puffed at the unbeaten league leaders Wasps and were within one try of blowing them down . |
18 | While she phoned the switchboard and requested that they page the cardiographer , Michael Barrington the orthopaedic SR arrived and glanced at the shattered stubs of the young man 's femurs . |
19 | Benjamin nodded and stared at the dying flames of the fire . |
20 | Vi nodded and smiled at the young soldier and the pale-faced young girl who stood beside him . |
21 | I enjoyed and suffered at the same time . ’ |
22 | We all worked and lived at the same place and it seemed pretty cool to me at the time , but it started to become more and more negative until it got to the point where I wanted to leave … and I realised that they would n't let me ! |
23 | In a fit of feverish activity Gould proceeded to publish a series of lectures and papers as quickly as he could possibly produce them ; on 25 August he exhibited and named at the Zoological Society six new species of kangaroo and presented his information on the bowerbirds ; on 8 September he read a paper at a scientific meeting on the extraordinary brush turkey , or Alectura , among a selection of others ; on 13 October he gave an account of the Ocellated leipoa ; on 10 November he exhibited at the Society 50 of his new Australian birds , which he characterised in subsequent meetings ; and so on , until he had presented all his new trophies from both the bird and animal kingdoms to the awestruck Zoological members . |
24 | Dhani presided and served at the same time . |
25 | She laughed and laughed at The Merry Wives of Windsor . |
26 | She laughed and cried at the same time , and could not let Oliver go . |
27 | Melanie thought they did and froze at the first breath of pity , summoning all her resources to act coolly . |
28 | Monks hesitated and looked at the old man , but Mr Brownlow 's expression was so serious and determined that the younger man realized it was pointless to protest . |
29 | She wept and spoke at the same time — uttering fragments of sentences , half completed threats , pieces of swear words , repeating the name Richard over and over with the intonation of a child calling for its mother . |
30 | ‘ No , your Grace , for when he mustered what force he had left and drove at the Welsh knights , he could both ride and fight , and so did , and well . |