Example sentences of "[coord] stood [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was built about 1789 and stood to the southeast of Waterloo Bridge . |
2 | I left them as I approached No. 6 Commando positions and stood at the side of the road and watched them all pass by . |
3 | But the rest of his appeal was lost as Erika pushed past him and stood at the end of the bus , well aware that Paul would rather postpone his appeal than stand the two slow lurching miles to the club . |
4 | Maria , who showed her in , was frightened and stood at the door shivering . |
5 | Hundreds of people were there and I only saw the Queen at the beginning when she came out with Prince Philip and the Queen Mother and stood at the head of the terrace whilst a band played the National Anthem . |
6 | They got off the shuttle , and stood at the base of the crucifix . |
7 | He took a comb from the pocket of his suit and stood at the sink . |
8 | Tom negotiated these ‘ ill-made pavements ’ and stood at the top of Malham Cove . |
9 | Jim came back with some clothes over his arms and stood at the door , while Bella very slowly told Albert to come and be interviewed next week for a job as a public-relations officer in their department store . |
10 | Joseph joined them briefly to gobble down his lunch then rushed back on deck alone , wearing his sun helmet , and stood at the rail-eagerly devouring with his eyes each new detail of the ever-changing scene . |
11 | Heathcliff had come into the house and stood at the bottom of the stairs , looking up . |
12 | One night when the last streamers had shivered away against the dawn sky , leaving its heaven blue merely bland , she walked away from her colony and stood at the furthest tip of the ice sheet . |
13 | Jorge came in then and stood at the door . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Her mother came out and stood at the gate waving until Caro had walked out of sight , and Caro had to force herself not to run to escape that imploring cloying gaze . |
16 | I may even have just called for him and stood at the door . |
17 | He had moved past her and stood at the foot of a soaring staircase , hands on his hips . |
18 | Shelley changed into a fresh dress and stood at the door of the villa . |
19 | Philip ran to the edge of the feeding-ground and stood on the log . |
20 | They took no notice of him and stood on the front step , talking in low voices . |
21 | Mr Foggerty was agreeably surprised , but when Nutty reminded him of the standard required , he relapsed into grim gloom and stood on the side of the bath in his white T-shirt and jeans looking at his watch and saying , ‘ I ca n't spare the time to do this three nights a week for the next year , which is what is required . |
22 | He pulled the heavy hall-door shut and stood on the steps . |
23 | She came to the river after about five minutes and stood on the bridge , leaning over the parapet to watch the water race by . |
24 | Cecilia went down the steps at West Hampstead station and stood on the lefthand platform waiting for the train to come down from Kilburn . |
25 | He went out for a few moments and stood on the steps between the Greek pillars , looking in the direction of the Residency for any sign of movement . |
26 | As the first grey slivers of dawn were filtering down through the trees , Roger Forester climbed stiffly from his hire car and stood on the track beside it , stretching his sore limbs and trying to beat some warmth into himself . |
27 | The slight figure of a woman emerged from the hotel and stood on the steps leading down to the terrace , scanning the tables with anxious eyes and making agitated , jerky movements with her hands . |
28 | He walked through a narrow alley into the main street and stood on the corner by a butcher 's , looking up and down . |
29 | Back at the house in Muswell Hill , they went upstairs and stood on the landing . |
30 | Inwardly quaking , I rolled back the stone from the dragon 's den , and stood on the threshold . |