Example sentences of "we stop at [art] " in BNC.

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1 We stopped at a gap in the hedge as the road swung round to the left .
2 It was too late to go to the campsite , or even to get a bus out of town , so we stopped at a hotel where they worried about us and charged too much for Coke .
3 To my delight , we stopped at a bothy , a long white cabin with a small door in the middle , deep-set windows and a roof of orange thatch .
4 Finally we stopped at a machine knitting company and I realised what she was shopping for .
5 On arrival at a solitary farm we stopped at a simple stone monument which marked the nearby crash-sites for F/L Mackid 's Lancaster , : 7572 ‘ L ’ and F/L Poole 's Halifax , W1020 ‘ K ’ .
6 We stopped at a shop and bought apples and beer , which we guzzled on the march , assault rifles and ammunition belts swinging round our necks as we used our hands to prise the tops off the beer bottles .
7 At midday we stopped at a rest-house , a square concrete building by the roadside , the only structure we had seen since leaving Cairo , four hours before .
8 Six hours into the journey , and several thousand feet higher , we stopped at a small village to quench our thirst and refuel the jeep from rusty milk-cans .
9 In the hills above the ruins of Capernaum near the Mount of Beatitudes we stopped at a natural grassy amphitheatre which could easily seat 10,000 .
10 On the way back we stopped at a pub where Edward regaled us , and disturbed the landlord , with hilarious anecdotes of raffish nights around Fitzrovia as a young man .
11 At last we stopped at a door .
12 We stopped at a tavern and , before we ate our evening meal , Benjamin took me up to our flea-infested chamber .
13 I forgot to say that on the way to the hot springs we stopped at a neolithic site where they have excavated and reconstructed the life of the people living there 6,000 years ago .
14 We must stop , as we stopped at the end of the story of the binding of Isaac , that other story about God bringing a bearer of his promises to the brink of death , and ask more about what has been going on .
15 We stopped at the Beardies , those innocent-looking , though steep-faced , cluster of pot bunkers .
16 At 8.00 we stopped at the foot of the Cavales Ridge and roped up .
17 We stopped at the car park of the Abingdon Arms in Beckley to have a look at the outside of the Carlsson .
18 We stopped at the side of the road outside a small town for our lunch .
19 We stopped at the first bar we came to and walked inside , to where Johnson and Fleming , two English legionnaires , were drinking .
20 Where we stopped at the junction . ’
21 Twice I asked Ward about this , the first time just after we had come out of the cloud on the eastern slope of the pass and had caught our first glimpse of Cajamarca far away in the valley below , and then again when we stopped at the Baños del Inca to ask our way , the hot springs steaming beside the public baths .
22 We stopped at the far end just under the small choir loft where there was a recess leading up to the tower .
23 We stopped at the traffic lights at the junction of Wymark Street and McEwan Street opposite St. Michael 's Church .
24 We stopped at the farmers ' market for cheese and grapes .
25 as we stopped at the kiosk on the brink
26 On the way , we stopped at the border and went through the immigration and customs formalities , which were very courteous though long , and we were given lunch before getting back on the train !
27 We stopped at the airport and they says who wants coffee or who wants tea ?
28 I said to and we stopped at the market on the way back .
29 I get into step with him and we stop at a door at the end of the corridor .
30 We stop at a war memorial for what guitarist Graham Lambert ironically calls ‘ a photo opportunity ’ , only to be chased away by a jobsworth demanding a permit , and pause at a sculpture dedicated to the Jews that died in World War 2 , one of those chilling reminders that provide a spot of scary realism in every fantasy city .
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