Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , I remember seeing them dancing together at a ball shortly before the birth of Prince William .
2 A noisily closing door made them glance up at the ship 's sunlit bridge .
3 She used the cry of her voice to draw them to her , allowing them first to fly away and then encouraging them to swoop back at the height of their arc of flight .
4 I expect I woke up at the wrong time .
5 As I approached I looked wonderingly at the slight figure with the soft fairish hair falling over his brow , at the holed cardigan and muck-encrusted wellingtons .
6 How d' ya get on at the dentist ?
7 When Nell did n't reply , he turned to see if she had heard him ; found her staring fixedly at the sign .
8 Pity it stares out at a row of other houses . ’
9 I expect he jumped out at the last minute .
10 ‘ Yes , ’ said David , ‘ to find it turn right at the Seychelles ’ .
11 Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ?
12 Now going back to this handicraft , although I said I really did n't want to be committed to all the meetings , I 'm quite happy to carry on with the handicraft , providing you do n't expect me to turn up at every meeting .
13 ‘ Did you honestly expect me to stay home at the barn and carry on as if nothing had happened after you threw all those accusations at me ?
14 They let them surge out at the gate and shake themselves loose of restraint to take their several ways .
15 But let us look again at the quirky , fortuitous way in which evolution favours particular phenotypes .
16 Let us look again at the sentence that was cited earlier :
17 Let us look further at the role of tone-unit boundaries , and the link between the tone-unit and units of grammar .
18 Let us look now at the number of designers due for retirement between 1982–1992 ( see figure 9 ) .
19 Let us look then at the propositions which earned these encomia .
20 Mrs Fry went straight to the kitchen , told us to sit down at the table , opened the oven ( split-level cooker , of course ) and got out a huge pot .
21 Well , when I say less strenuous , I mean you leap in at the level that suits .
22 " You did n't mind me looking in at the window , Stephen ?
23 He stepped forward and allowed him to snip away at the stitching .
24 ‘ I 'll bet she 'd like him to end up at the foot of the cliff , ’ said a voice .
25 He turned to look at her , his glance intended to skewer her to the spot , forcing her to clutch self-consciously at the kimono she had slipped on while she had a nap after the arduous car journey into the mountains with Peter just now .
26 He could n't believe it went ahead at a time when the firm was in financial trouble .
27 They heard him battering furiously at the panels and shouting hoarsely : ‘ What do you want with him ?
28 I know it does n't at the moment but you know what I mean .
29 I got sick of this , so I brought an old alarm clock and hung it around my neck and set it to go off at the moment he walked in one day .
30 James watched me prodding away at the knitting for a while , and I sensed his helplessness .
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