Example sentences of "[adv prt] at the [adj] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He sat with his arms folded , staring down at the fancy tablecloth and when he did speak again he was so quiet that they could hardly hear him , so they had to listen seriously — even Sean and Michael , who were never , or rarely serious .
2 I looked down at the viscid mess and up to meet his dry smile .
3 He returned to his room , sat down at the small table and wrote a letter :
4 Sarah looked down at the sleeping infant and made some suitable comment , but her mind was occupied with Elizabeth 's obvious ill-health .
5 She stared down at the disgusting mass as it came away in her hand for a moment and then she marched after him with pursed lips and a determined gleam in her eyes .
6 MacAirth squinted down at the wine-stained table and muttered to himself .
7 The masked figure stepped ponderously off the dais , sat down at the baize-covered table and indicated with a gloved hand that I should join him .
8 " You know the one I mean , " Graham said , looking down at the blocked-off fireplace and snapping his fingers .
9 Paige glanced down at the steaming billy that she had balanced over two rocks .
10 It must have been an automatic reaction because he was looking down at the motionless figure and shouting , ‘ Harriet ! ’
11 He paused only the once , gazing down at the burnt meat that had been his friend and comrade for so long .
12 Down at the one-time pavilion that was now the Venetz sisters ' lakeside restaurant , Angelica Venetz had decided that it was time for the big old mallard 's appointment in duck heaven .
13 She stared down at the crumpled bed as the door clicked quietly behind him , and then buried her face miserably into the pillow .
14 She looked down at the darkened valley and the bright lights of the factory .
15 Ronni blinked down at the glittering sea that was divided from the craggy landscape by a broad silken ribbon of glittering pale gold sand .
16 Now the police , the ambulance crews , the crowd , the reporter , were approaching the pit , looking down at the grey shard that was all that was left of the Kershaw Worm .
17 She was immediately thrown in at the deep end when one of her young clients , Lucy Gates , died .
18 Our housework was hard and long and laborious and erm we 'd got two children to look after and then I 'd got my brother who did n't leave home until he was thirty and er , you had n't got the time , you know , to do too many things , so er my interest was the young wives ' and it was really a as regards the erm the Guild itself , I was thrown in at the deep end when this lady who was with my mother , mother was treasurer , she was secretary , erm she used to come down for me and , I know you should n't canvass but she used to canvass and say erm you know the voting , you know , will you , will you come and vote ?
19 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
20 She had been thrown in at the deep end and it was a question of sink or swim .
21 I had never taught before but was pushed in at the deep end and had to learn to swim .
22 Now McFall either jumps in at the deep end or dithers and backs off — he never falls off .
23 They 're er they live in at the present time and er his name 's Paul and he 's the main Skoda dealer in Nottingham .
24 Edward came in at the french window and stared blankly at his younger sister .
25 Some writers ostensibly agree with the principle , yet sneak in at the back door and cosh the reader with a highly personal style .
26 While there was nothing extraordinary about the goal itself , Chapman turning the ball in at the near post after Clough had driven an indirect free-kick low through a crowd of players , the circumstances in which the kick had been given were a little odd and left Everton looking apoplectic .
27 Brilliant light dazzled in at the left-hand window as they swept past Balnaguard , Balmacneil , Kinnaird .
28 Both engines are extremely tractable , but the Calibra pulls hardest from ultra-low revs and beyond 4000rpm , while the Corrado wins through at the top end and lower-mid range .
29 Pull up at the sweep-through drive and you enter a sophisticated property of airy , high arch ceilings and chandeliers , carefully carved mouldings of gold and classic furnishings of style .
30 Mad dogs and Englishmen and all that , she mused , glaring up at the hot sun that glared back .
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