Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv prt] at the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 When I arrived back at the Land Rover I met Abdulla , the student teacher , who had been attracted by the breakdown .
2 No doubt about it , I 'm not a badlooking guy when I hang out at the Shakespeare .
3 Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick .
4 After the excitement died down , and I was being congratulated by my wee brother and the others , I looked up at the Edelmans ' window .
5 The concern was heightened by small fires which broke out at the Jaslovske Bohunice plant in southern Slovakia , 55 km from the border with Austria , on Jan. 15 , and at the Dukovany plant on Jan. 21 .
6 However , our editor asks me to look in at the United States ; so be it .
7 She gazed down at the London horizon , its tranquillity pierced by hulks of office buildings .
8 When she arrives back at the WPGET 's headquarters , she will find that Alison Nicholas , a key player in the 1992 Solheim Cup , has handed in her notice as a member of the WPGET 's board .
9 It had been Marcus who turned up at the Evans house on Saturday afternoon when Pascoe was there .
10 There will be a welcome for all who turn up at the Wallingford terminus for bumper picnic on Sunday .
11 She looked over at the UK block as she ran past and the place just erupted , ’ Stoy Hayward 's Olympic hockey player Don Williams told ACCOUNTANCY .
12 When we arrived back at the Grange , Cathy told her father about the visit .
13 And then erm Cathy taking Dessy for and and her looking up at the Dessy 's head .
14 There were opportunities to flirt with other passengers , moments when young American women returning from a long tour left mothers and aunts below deck , and , standing a few feet away from Edward , they stared out at the Atlantic .
15 The more shit they throw over at the Jerries the better .
16 Once at Frankfurt 's Rhine-Main airport he had collected the keys of a Golf Corbio from the Hertz desk and driven the twenty-four miles on the A66 to Mainz where he checked in at the Europa Hotel on Kaiserstrasse .
17 In fact , he turns up at the Harlem Hospital , a few blocks north , two days later , and is heckled as he walks along the wards .
18 So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow .
19 And he landed out at the Dardanelles , and here they discovered his age he was away near , he was fif about fifty six or something or fifty eight or something and he was out there in the Dar and they packed him straight back home but oh boy he could tell you the stories about America .
20 On his arrival in England in 1969 , he signed on at the Jim Russell school and raced in Formula Ford , passing from there to F3 , winning the championship , and moving on in 1970 to F2 for Lotus .
21 Then he looked up at the Trunchbull , then at the tall stringy cook with her lemon-juice mouth .
22 A cup of coffee in his hand , he looked out at the New York skyline and started to laugh .
23 Then he looked back at the T'ang , standing there , pouring a second bowl for his father .
24 When Coffin returned from central London late that night , he looked in at the TAS office .
25 He stared down at the Hoflin farm , then clumped back to the car .
26 He stayed on at the Cambridge biochemistry department as demonstrator until 1955 , when he moved to Edinburgh University as director of the chemical biology unit of the Department of Zoology , where he became senior lecturer and then Reader .
27 Buoyed by a tidal wave of beer , around 10 of us ended up at the Silver Dollar saloon , a noisy local landmark full of cowboys .
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