Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When I eventually arrived at the hospital I was feeling in the best of spirits and apparently shook the sisters by asking them to bring on the dancing girls . ’ |
2 | Yeah , well I manually combine at the moment the range names . |
3 | ‘ I better start at the beginning for lack of anywhere else , ’ Marek continued . |
4 | I do n't remember the paper I only look at the front and the back on a Friday , well pick it up and have a look |
5 | What would have happened had I not arrived at the door at precisely that juncture , I can not imagine . |
6 | I just stared at the wall . |
7 | When I 'd finished , I did n't look at Mum and Dad , I just stared at the carpet . |
8 | Then she asked what had happened to Alec , because nobody had told her , and I just looked at a spot about a foot above her head and let Frank do the dirty work . |
9 | I just looked at the man , I thought , I oh god I ca n't cope with this ! |
10 | No I just looked at the clock that was all it was |
11 | There 's a serious , a serious side Lord Mayor , to that greeting cos I just looked at the number of companies that are owned this shareholders scheme that they like to promote , the number of companies that 're owned by foreign nationals . |
12 | Er can I just say at the outset that some of the material we 'll be covering this morning may well be classified . |
13 | Right so I just stopped at the paracetamol , and I says , Och , I 'd better not go back up . |
14 | I just wonder at the necessity of it in an area that already has two golf-courses to its credit . |
15 | When I finally moved at the end of September , it was an enormous step in my life . |
16 | I do n't know why but I see that more clearly now than I ever did at the time . |
17 | I always cry at the doctor 's , have done for years . |
18 | I always start at the back so there 's nothing else . |
19 | I always start at the top . |
20 | I always start at the fillet end and work towards the knuckle . |
21 | To this day , I still marvel at the fact that , in a country where even the most seasoned and recalcitrant dyke can be made to feel truly perverted in a very short space of time , women found , and still do find , the courage to step into the breach of difference and come out . |
22 | but I mean I , I still think at the end of the day that , you know , we , we , we , we still have to realize that we are only looking at , at a minute erm area of China and therefore you know how , how relevant is it . |
23 | I also pressed at the city board for something to be done about this problem of the er people disappearing off the poll tax register at an alarming rate I must add . |
24 | Sir Henry and I both looked at the picture . |
25 | Maté and I now stood at the junction of the cathedral 's great T. The vertical limb of this overpowering architectural masterpiece sloped downwards . |
26 | Public subscriptions provided a replica of Davies 's statue in Barry Docks and his now stands at the end of Llandinam Bridge , in sight of his former home . |
27 | During painting , I often look at the picture through a mirror as it progresses , and sometimes even just after I 've drawn it , just to see if anything does n't quite look OK . |
28 | The flat in West Kensington was really only three large , formerly elegant rooms , with ceilings so high that I often gaped at the room 's proportions , as if I were in a derelict cathedral . |
29 | I invariably sat at the back of the class for reasons not unconnected with gang warfare , and if I needed to glance at the blackboard there was always someone to show me roughly where it was . |
30 | I invariably sat at the back of the class for reasons not unconnected with gang warfare , and if I needed to glance at the blackboard there was always someone to show me roughly where it was . |