Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] at [art] [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 Jorge suddenly appeared at the door and Maggie did not wait to hear any answer ; she walked out of the room , scooping up her bag and swinging it over her shoulder , quite satisfied that this time Felipe de Santis had come off worst .
2 A police car finally arrived at the scene and officers spoke to the motorist .
3 They just knocked at the door and said how would you care to take part ?
4 After a couple of days in his new home Skipper was much more relaxed ; he no longer jumped at every sound and soon learned that when I arrived on the yard in the morning , it meant food .
5 The chances are that , if you were all given a lot of time to write each essay without your notes and you just sat at a desk and had about three hours on each question , you 'd all do very well .
6 Thus , as Rickie feebly dabbed at the deck and as his sister ate , our happy ship sailed on .
7 She hardly glanced at the plate and did n't ask about the spinach .
8 Jesus was busy , but he still looked at the crowd and saw them .
9 Jaq still reeled at the grandeur and abomination of the enterprise …
10 Johnnie also excelled at the job and adapted at the same rate as his friend .
11 ( The court also looked at the methodology and decided that the expert had been right about it anyway . )
12 At this point Sally also appeared at the door and was able to intervene between the two bristling males .
13 When Nan rushed in , pulling her hat and coat off as she came in , she laughingly looked at the clock and said , ‘ Made it all but a minute , miss .
14 He blinked at Herr Nordern , then peered at the document and began to read aloud , in a hoarse voice : ‘ By Order of the Minister of Justice , I , the Chief of Police of the City of Berlin … ’
15 She took a deep and steadying breath , then looked at the house and mentally squared her shoulders .
16 After a successful return the crowd again got at the youth and Chapman decided to let him go , ‘ though it meant sacrificing a player who , I was convinced , had exceptional possibilities of development ’ .
17 In the next attack Toman again ran at the defence and laid the ball off for the supporting Les McJannet ten yards out , but the full back was denied by a last ditch tackle .
18 Frederica too looked at the motorbike and remembered her sanguinary defloration .
19 McCrum had his eye on a century when he cruelly slipped at the crease and was run out , but his stand of for the second wicket with John Gilliland , who made 32 , put his side firmly in the driving seat .
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