Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [adv] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Was it properly refereed or passed through at the urgings of the editor ?
2 What she did see was hair the colour of rich , ruby port wine , swept up , somehow , from the forehead and hanging past her shoulders in a heavy , shining mass that curled under at the sides and bottom like a long page-boy bob .
3 Setting aside the exact figures chair , I think Leeds position is that left late at the goalposts set down by R P G two , erm our members are the City Council 's grasped the mettle of accommodating the level of accommodation that that implies .
4 With some deliberation , he withdrew his arms from under the bedclothes and gazed tiredly at the backs of his hands .
5 We filed into the boxes reserved for the writers and gazed down at the acres of empty seats .
6 Small mesh stiff netting from the garden centre , suitably stretched and weighed down at the edges is another method .
7 He put on his glasses , walked over to the windows , and peered closely at the titles of the books .
8 Doyle put his foot down and drove straight at the men .
9 Lacuna interrupted him , and gestured wildly at the screens .
10 A crow perched on it while they watched , and poked hopefully at the sockets .
11 Yet the incident may have been deliberately provoked : some of the demonstrators were armed , and fired back at the police .
12 He had a pale face , deep blue eyes , hair darker and straighter than hers , and a mouth which curved and turned up at the corners in an almost feminine way .
13 He was happier with this , though , than with his rather over-pan-fried John Dory , which was dry and turned up at the edges .
14 Here we see the usual linen winding-sheet , parted to show not only the face but the entire body , with the arms placed at his side and turned in at the elbows so that the hands meet over the groin .
15 ‘ I am happy to have afforded you amusement , ma'am , ’ he said ironically , and turned in at the gates of the Lodge .
16 She bent her head and scrubbed furiously at the plates .
17 In the 50th minute Logan made amends when he burst on to Stewart 's pop-up pass and touched down at the posts for the stand-off to convert .
18 He took a deep breath and glanced round at the giants .
19 He slipped quietly in and glanced up at the windows and walls until his attention was drawn to a mop of fair hair sticking out from behind one of the back pews .
20 She ran a hand through her hair and glanced up at the fighters again , one arm linked through Plummer 's .
21 Sarah carried it carefully , but when she entered the dining room and glanced across at the guests she almost dropped it .
22 Was this what the murderer had done , leaving fingerprints which were by now enlarged and recorded and locked away at the police station , waiting to be produced at the trial ?
23 The man kicked the dog into a corner and looked round at the signs of battle .
24 I think that if Jesus stood in your school and looked around at the crowds he would feel exactly the same .
25 Ian walked to the open window and looked up at the hills , with their barracks , prison and asylum perched aloft .
26 Later , in sleeping-bags , with Grégoire quiet and breathing peacefully , Edouard lay on his back , and looked up at the stars .
27 She stopped for a minute and looked out at the fields .
28 Masklin relaxed a bit , and looked down at the figures in the sand .
29 They sat at a table and looked down at the lights of the shipping in the Tagus .
30 Maggie walked out on to the balcony and looked across at the mountains .
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