Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ I asked impatiently at the end , ‘ is n't Mrs Reed a bad woman ?
2 Yet again I gazed intently at the lighthouse , the beach , the palapas , the palm trees and the reef .
3 He walked off and I gazed blankly at the cricket match .
4 I mean even at the risk of probably er the other suppliers making a bit more than us if it means that .
5 Er but I mean basically at the end of the day , I mean you have to think about to what extent you can increase your sales .
6 The kite had a tail of twisted magazine-pages — Guns and Ammo , which I got regularly at the time .
7 Despite its limitations and difficulties , dowsing was one of the sources of inspiration for the Dragon Project , which I mentioned briefly at the beginning of the last chapter .
8 But I am not so sure that I should have recognised what I recognised unconsciously at the time of writing : that I was in a state of helplessness , the helplessness of being a non-person .
9 I came here at the beginning of the week thinking that this was my last tournament for the year , maybe forever , ’ Evert said .
10 I came here at the instigation of your letter , believing myself to have secured a position .
11 I groan inwardly at the prospect of a night playing Happy Families with a bunch of desk-jockeys and number-crunchers .
12 Still , I did n't risk a second run and instead I turned left at the end and found myself back on Plumstead Road .
13 No , I just came over fields , I went along and followed a dyke , I turned left at the cafe , and then followed the first I saw going up .
14 it would normally , if I recall correctly at the time , there would normally been a memorandum listing new charges for each development
15 If I had found the cramped interior of the U-boat at Kiel oppressive , it was nothing to the claustrophobia I felt inside the midget submarine , and I marvelled again at the courage and calm that had enabled Place and his crew to live a daily life in such surroundings , far less undertake and brilliantly accomplish their mission .
16 I stare again at the saddlebag , feeling sick .
17 I stare glumly at the coinbox .
18 Every time that I passed the spot , over the next year or two , I glanced quickly at the building , then scooted past .
19 And it was one of the critici criticisms that came out of the er I think it was one of the annual general meetings non-executive directors in there to oversee er basically as another control against Mister himself I suppose really at the end of the day .
20 I smile encouragingly at the hulk who has his twelvebore pressed against my breast .
21 I hit violently at the door , I tried to force it with the nail , and managed to hurt my hand .
22 One of the most striking facts of the Commonwealth , as I saw clearly at the Commonwealth conference in Harare , is the immense affection and admiration that exists for Her Majesty the Queen among all Commonwealth leaders and countries .
23 Even so , some brain cells were still working , as I stared inwardly at the nub of the problem .
24 I stared wonderingly at the small , wax candle which I had thrown on to the floor of my chamber .
25 I stared helplessly at the announcement , written now in a very shaky hand , and did as he asked .
26 I stared stupidly at the bag in my hand as if it had just been dropped there from a helicopter .
27 Then I looked again at the passenger opposite me .
28 I looked again at the passenger on my left .
29 I looked helplessly at the doctor .
30 I looked sadly at the sea , but stayed in my box , and after a while I fell asleep .
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