Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] at [art] old [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We somehow got on to the subject of detective stories , for it had been with some surprise that I learnt at the Old Parsonage meeting that at one time he had read them with avidity .
2 I looked at the old man calmly sitting on his mat and hated him , knowing — knowing myself — that nothing would come of this .
3 Eight of their first 10 concerts were in Leeds but a rare excursion saw them appear at the Old Bell pub in Derby .
4 ‘ Penny Dreadful ’ , which plays at the Old Museum Arts Centre until tomorrow night , is the company 's homage to the film thriller .
5 She worked at the old Co-Op in Priestgate and a clothing factory , then in 1950 she married and moved to Nelson , Lancashire .
6 Jessamy allowed her voice to become deliberately sympathetic as she looked at the older woman .
7 She looked at the old man .
8 She looked at them one by one ; she nodded to the people she had seen sewing by the fountain ; she smiled at the old woman and the boy .
9 She glared at the older man , her grey eyes gleaming with determination , and saw him smile .
10 The BX 4x4 Estate , yesterday a safari vehicle , became today a Grand Tourer as we made our farewell circuit through picturesque villages and bustling market towns until we arrived at the old spa resort of Buxton , said to be the highest town in England , where we had , reluctantly , to admit that it was time to head for home .
11 The BX 4×4 Estate , yesterday a safari vehicle , became today a Grand Tourer as we made our farewell circuit through picturesque villages and bustling market towns until we arrived at the old spa resort of Buxton , said to be the highest town in England , where we had reluctantly to admit that it was time to head for home .
12 There are three further surprises for us as we look at the Old Testament teaching about the Spirit of God .
13 We started at the old junction with the Cambrian Line , Cemmaes Road , and immediately found a problem .
14 It was late when they arrived at the old house and by tacit consent they went straight to bed .
15 Also , he had kept her waiting at the Old Mitre and she would have preferred him to say everything then , or telephone now , rather than trail after her .
16 Achieving a personal style became his ultimate photographic ambition , and under the influence of Josef Herman , a Polish photographer who spent many years in Wales documenting the lives of the coal miners , he paid his first visit to The National Gallery , where he gazed at the Old Masters and eventually formed what he called ‘ a concept of total image ’ .
17 He glanced at the older man striding so purposefully beside him .
18 He snarled at the old woman .
19 He was trying to joke but he was unable to smile as he looked at the old cow .
20 Then he looked at the old eagle again and shaking his head said , ‘ During the last war when I was a prisoner I knew men who were nearer to death than this and yet by some force of will or perhaps some power greater than us they survived .
21 ‘ You 're proud of it , are n't you , Aged ? ’ said Wemmick , his face losing all its usual hardness as he looked at the old man .
22 He looked at the old man , peering darkly under his down-drawn brows ; and there was one who would have questioned and writhed and wondered , pondering long before he would have given any answer , and then , most likely , regretting the answer he had given , whatever it chanced to be .
23 Now , as he looked at the old woman , his expression became soft , almost tender .
24 He stared at the old man .
25 AN alleged IRA gunman wore nothing but a pair of boxer shorts when he appeared at the Old Bailey yesterday charged with murder .
26 But he appeared at the Old Bailey for an earlier trespass at Buckingham Palace , during which he had drunk some wine in the office of the Prince of Wales ' private secretary , and was sent to a secure hospital in Liverpool .
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