Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [coord] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nine o'clock — we go down to the park and look at the trees and animals which is very interesting . |
2 | A faint smile crossed her face , but she remained silent until they had descended the stairway and stood at the entrance to the great hall . |
3 | Cypriot coffee is made individually in small , long-handled pots which are wide at the base and tapered at the top . |
4 | Finally a single Land-Rover ground over the ridge and stopped at the barricade . |
5 | She prowled among the desks and glowered at the action boards as if they were a bunch of football hooligans . |
6 | From the slit along the bottom , it protrudes not only its foot but two sections of its mantle which extend over each flank of the shell and meet at the top . |
7 | Clarissa waved an arm round the Saloon and smiled at the Adjutant . |
8 | She now moved away from the case and looked at a list attached , low down , on the wall to the side of the smokers ' requisites demonstration case . |
9 | As paragraph 16.1 of Code C makes clear , the police officer is obliged to charge a suspect as soon as he believes that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution to succeed , but nobody could expect the police simply to cease work on the case and rely at the trial only on the material revealed up to the moment of charging . |
10 | The sergeant bumped over the sleeping-policemen and gazed at the neatly trimmed lawns and hedges with aggrieved jealousy in his eyes : the private estate was a symbol of a world from which he was excluded , a world of privilege and snobbery , a world that had turned its back on the poor , the sick and the unfashionable who had been swarming round their car only ten minutes before . |
11 | Faced with actually going back to the barn , she was not now so serene about it as she had been when she was lying in the field and gazing at the sky . |
12 | I think that you 've made the point that those who are concerned must go and , and speak to the clerk and look at the er specifications |
13 | Cut off the bottom of the stem and look at the freshly cut end . |
14 | Jotan leaned out over the rail and stared at the movement at the foot of the stairs . |
15 | He walked into the lobby without a word , entered the kitchen and gazed at the four prisoners . |
16 | ‘ What on earth has happened to you ? ’ gasped Ethel , untying the gag and pulling at the knots in the sash and rope . |
17 | You have to follow the rules and work at the right pace to make it work . |
18 | When I asked if I might walk through the camp and look at the castle from the other side , Cinderella looked distressed , so I said ‘ never mind ’ and made my way back to the stone stile . |
19 | Remembering what Garvey had said about comforting the sick dame , Gabriel leapt to the end of the play and snatched at the only words that seemed the right ones for these poor corpses , these walking dead : |
20 | There she lay , cold and wounded , clutching the branch and staring at the corpse of Scathach , limp over the black horse . |
21 | Expectations were examined on the first day of the course and reviewed at the end . |
22 | Aaron sat on the roof and stared at the sky . |
23 | Wandering out again like an unhappy ghost , she went into her workroom , turned on the light and stared at the bench . |
24 | One night , she got up and turned on the light and looked at the sweet , bland face of Jesus , the Light of the World , in the picture over the mantelpiece . |
25 | Then I turned out the light and settled at the window amidst the bottle-brush fronds of monkey-puzzle . |
26 | ‘ Feel the weight and look at the thickness , that is a good clue to how strong it will be . |
27 | I lay there on the couch and shuddered at the very thought . |
28 | The lean and agile don , in his open-necked shirt , stood on the window-sill and tugged at the casement to let in fresh air , cold Cambridge light . |
29 | These are connected vertically to the idol along the spinal column , over the chakras and end at the head . |
30 | Benedict took the card and glanced at the name . |