Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [noun sg] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | I gave Leslie Brown her list back and wandered around under her eagle eye looking at the horses . |
2 | Only one day earlier , 39 students had drowned when their sightseeing boat capsized at the Ubolrat Dam in Khon Kaen district . |
3 | Vic feels his blood pressure rising at the thought of his eldest son , who dropped out of university four months ago and has not been usefully occupied since , now swaddled in a duvet upstairs , naked except for a single gold earring , sleeping off last night 's booze . |
4 | BOSS Christoph Daum blunders ( right ) with his fatal substitution , and ( left ) his team look relieved at the final whistle , unaware of the shock in store . |
5 | ANDRE AGASSI will claim a slice of unwanted history if his Wimbledon defence falters at the first hurdle next Monday . |
6 | At the same time a balaclava-masked soldier rolled in through the window where the stun grenade had come from , his Kalashnikov automatic aimed at the dummy that stood by the opposite window . |
7 | An image of your PC keyboard sits at the top of the screen and around the edges are a variety of indicators for accuracy and speed . |
8 | When latecomers appear through doors which slam noisily behind them and creep across the room in front of you , do not try to continue by raising your voice while your audience turn to look at the newcomers . |
9 | It is useful to sit at the corner of a small table ( a card table is excellent ) whilst your discussion partner sits at the opposite comer — ensuring a one-to-one contact and leaving space between you . |