Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] at an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was like watching someone push at an invisible turnstile .
2 I feel stupid if I cry at an emotional film or book
3 I therefore set about devising a better mathematical treatment , which I described at an informal seminar in Oxford at the end of November 1973 .
4 I felt guilty — I seem to do that a lot , like when I could n't be with my parents when my father was dying , even when I know at an intellectual level that I do n't need to .
5 ( 1966 : 72 ) recognized such unobtrusive measures have found favour in field-work and I discovered at an early stage that the problem remains one of revealing the structural warts of the system while somehow indicating that this need not be seditious ; and indeed might even be of some value .
6 She said : " I felt at an earlier stage there were enough moderate Africans who could have taken their place alongside whites in government and there would have been much more evolution towards African leadership than the revolution that came about in the end .
7 Interviewed shortly after the experience by an unknown reporter underneath the bed , she gasped : ‘ God , I was so excited , it reminded me of when I was 13 , of the first time I looked at an unwrapped tampon .
8 The one who had accompanied him chasing the car simply glowered in the direction it had gone , while the other one , who had n't fired a shot , writhed by the roadside , trying to clutch a leg which trailed at an unnatural angle .
9 But curiously enough , such articulate recognition of the educational significance of the manyattas was exceptional , though administrators often behaved and wrote in ways which hinted at an implicit acknowledgement of the similarity between what went on in a Masai manyatta and what went on in the English boarding schools they had themselves attended .
10 The decline was mainly due to lower non-oil imports , which fell at an annual rate of 14% between the fourth quarter of 1990 and the first quarter of this year .
11 The leading sector , in terms of annual growth , had been data-processing equipment , which grew at an annual average of 30 per cent in real terms .
12 These policies were incorporated into the Fifth Plan , formulated in 1964 and 1965 , which aimed at an annual rate of growth of profits of 8.6 per cent between 1964 and 1970 .
13 I had been used to analysing speech — such as in a radio discussion — which ran at an average rate of 300 syllables a minute , depending of course on such variables as personality and regional accent ( for some accents are spoken much more rapidly than others ) .
14 Finally , sexual experimentation , which begins at an early age , is entirely free from adult concern or interference .
15 Her face lit up with a delighted smile as she gazed at an abandoned plate of half-eaten sandwiches on a nearby table .
16 They are a one-time indie rock past , with disturbing goth-loving tendencies , who met at an Iggy Pop gig while studying at East Anglia University .
17 Some of our SPECIALIST WEEKENDS allow you to work at an ADVANCED LEVEL .
18 If you look at an American kit for say , £10,000 to £14,000 , which then requires in excess of 500 hours of sweat equity , the Chevron does n't look bad value after all .
19 ‘ Go and fetch me my baby ! ’ she yelled at an astonished Terry .
20 You said at an earlier stage in this conversation erm that it 's always the defeated parties who are blamed for starting wars .
21 Then a long glass appeared in her hand , and a straw , and she sipped at an amber drink , and ice cubes clinked .
22 Ageing machinery that opens or teases wool , a ‘ fearnought ’ , has also been moved away from the blend bins and a new one inserted at an earlier stage of production .
23 With a star of greater mass , everything happens at an accelerated rate , and the star 's active life is much shorter than with our sedate Sun .
24 In the evening we ate at an Indian restaurant opposite the hotel .
25 We arrived at an other dam around noon ; water was rushing over the huge rocks and it was too risky to try to paddle across so the canoes were lined across .
26 We must consider that when we look at an alternative structure for the present arrangements for meat hygiene inspection .
27 We worked at an unheard-of pace .
28 I run one of the self-help groups that one of the ladies mentioned and we looked at an outsize catalogue recently and it went up to size twenty six and in some cases up to a size thirty and the ladies who modelled the clothes were no bigger than a twelve , possibly a fourteen , but a very shapely fourteen !
29 An analogy might be the lip-reading that we do at an unconscious level .
30 In 1839 he married in Canada Sarah Antoinette ( died 1843 ) , daughter of Henry Veicht of Madeira ; they had two sons , one of whom died at an early age and the other , Beaufort , who became a general in the Canadian army .
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