Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Doyle peered at the crumpled figure . |
2 | That I have much more of this world 's goods than Garry will ever have could n't help you to that decision , could it ? ’ he said , and her heart sank at the cynical twist to his mouth and his bitter tone . |
3 | It makes your heart beat at an invigorating pace . |
4 | The court heard one of the burglaries occurred at an old people 's home . |
5 | Nervously Meredith gazed at the open water ahead and then back at Venice , the minarets and bell-towers , the tall palaces just a distant unfocused blur in the morning mist . |
6 | IF there was one occasion that summed up sporting attitudes in l992 , it was Carl Lewis 's bizarre attempt to set an Olympic record for the greatest number of journalists asphyxiated at a single press conference . |
7 | The superintendent gazed at the blank TV screen before suddenly turning to Franks , her eyes drained of laughter . |
8 | Her eyes gazed at the yellow light on the ceiling . |
9 | Nellie asked at the front door . |
10 | Corbett gazed at the distant line of trees . |
11 | Markby swished at a trailing bramble with a piece of stick . |
12 | ’ Bernice shouted at the giggling body beneath her . |
13 | Yuan 's eyes flickered at the vocative title ‘ sei-sen ’ — ‘ sword bearer ’ . |
14 | He smiled without humour when Frankie sucked at the soap-filled cloth in order to sluice the taste of rancid beck-water from his mouth . |
15 | David photographed at the Grammy Awards of 1975 with John Lennon , Yoko Ono and Roberta Flack |
16 | He was also a reformer and builder ; his reforms were far-reaching in administration and law while the arts flourished at a high level . |
17 | Gorbachev declared at a joint press conference on July 16 that " the united Germany , sovereign in every way , will say to which bloc it wants to belong " , thus effectively conceding that Germany could be a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) . |
18 | It was from this starting-point that the structuralists arrived at the radical view that all meaning in every sphere of human activity consists of closed systems wholly independent of the material world . |
19 | Ronni was still fizzing with indignation — how dared he make fun of her ? — when , sure enough , a car arrived at the front door , laden with dishes dovered in tin foil . |
20 | Her eyes flared at the stinging insult , only too aware that he outstripped her professionally . |
21 | Donna glanced at the other visitors , noticing how diverse an audience were drawn to such a building . |
22 | Becky yelled at the flustered marquis : |
23 | Meredith grinned at the outrageous exaggeration . |
24 | The 5-2 fav had drawn upsides The Vatman Cometh when that rival capsized at the final obstacle . |
25 | Whether it was Millie 's infuriated strength that caused the woman 's grasp on the scissors to slacken , or that she changed her tactics and meant to direct the scissors towards the child 's face , could n't be known , but Millie grabbed at the open blades and , managing to twist them round , consciously or by accident drove one of the blades into the nun 's arm . |
26 | The LDDC decided at an early stage that this figure should rise to 30 per cent or so , as a result of a house-building programme that was originally set at 13,000 houses within ten to fifteen years . |
27 | Mrs. Hennessy looked at the open suitcase . |
28 | Elizabeth Hoby died at a great age in 1609 , after spending her final days painstakingly and efficiently planning her own funeral , down to the minutest detail . |
29 | Leicestershire lay at the very heart of open-field England . |
30 | Dot looked at the other children 's beds . |