Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [adv prt] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I looked up at a sheer sheet of glass and steel , one of the 1930s Rockerfeller buildings .
2 Dazed , I looked down at a little girl with wide , solemn eyes .
3 I went back at a slow run , glowing with energy and feeling even better than I had at the start of the Run .
4 In the shopping centre , I was gratified to see my name up on the Day 's Attractions board , and I sat down at a prepared place by the side of the stage .
5 Finally , worn out by her own thoughts and the strain of the last few hours , she drew up at a small country hotel and took a room there for the night .
6 ‘ I 'm a Bank Assistant ’ , was the first thing she said when she stood up at a recent IBOA meeting .
7 Once in her suite of rooms she sat down at a little Louis Quinze escritoire , its pale grey panels painted with carnations and pinks , and wrote a short letter to her faithless lover , asking him to call on her urgently at the embassy at eleven the next morning .
8 A few minutes later we drew up at a big concrete building which the officer told me was the town jail but which seemed to be a large Luftwaffe barracks .
9 We stopped off at a few cafes on the way so that we could stretch our legs .
10 I , I said I was sp you were speaking to an expert er so we went off at a blind tangent .
11 in the first division its Oxford against Millwall at the Manor … it 's only four weeks since they fought out at a two all draw at the Den …
12 The windows of the car were open and they hummed along at a steady cruising speed meeting very little traffic .
13 They sat down at a low table in the corner , under a poster for the Campus Crèche and facing posters for the Pregnancy Advisory Service — ‘ A woman has a right to decide about her own body .
14 When he turned off at a small junction taking a no-through road , she stopped and watched him out of sight .
15 He went off at a steady trot and I thought as I had done so often that there could n't be many noblemen in England like him .
16 He looked around at a sudden grinding noise , and a voice like a carving knife cutting through silk said , ‘ This is very undignified . ’
17 Holly stood beside a poorly dug hole and he looked down at a T-shaped junction of pipes and saw that the screw-fastened aperture that gave access to the pipe join and its subsidiary were swathed in doth and knotted around in plastic sheeting .
18 He marched off at a brisk pace , leading his party of fifty or so , including two in bath-chairs intent on taking the tour , come hell or high water , the latter being most probable .
19 The scarf was simply to protect her hair-do in that open vehicle as it bowled along at a business-like sixty kilometres per hour and , with the sunglasses , conferred upon her a touch of the Jackie Kennedy chic to which she was innocent enough to aspire .
20 He set off at a brisk pace for the lower station of the funicolare by Piazza Amedeo .
21 He set off at a brisk walk .
22 He set off at a fast lope , leaving her amazed that he still had enough energy to move so quickly , but also puzzled .
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