Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb past] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Corbett narrowed his eyes and squinted up at the sky . |
2 | He wiped the sweat from his eyes and looked down at the automatic in his hand . |
3 | He measured out thirty paces and stared up at the crenellated boundary wall which was about twenty feet high . |
4 | She straightened her shoulders and gazed up at the unremitting blue of the sky . |
5 | The priest rested his elbows on his knees and looked down at the floor . |
6 | Bodie went up the steps and stared down at the girl , who looked up at him pathetically . |
7 | However , ’ he stamped his feet and looked up at the darkened mass of the church , ‘ no one , not even in Southwark , can be that degenerate . |
8 | The coroner stamped his feet and looked up at the star-filled sky . |
9 | The lassitude still on her , she came slowly to her feet and looked down at the boy , who stood up , shifting uneasily . |
10 | Fulke shuffled his feet and looked down at the floor . |
11 | He sucked in deep , racking breaths and looked up at the two men . |
12 | He arrived at 1.30am on the first day , slept for a few hours and turned up at the clubhouse to find he was in the field . |
13 | Polly felt a blush warm her cheeks and looked down at the food . |
14 | We filed into the boxes reserved for the writers and gazed down at the acres of empty seats . |
15 | Finds at the south Iranian site of Shahr-i Sokhta , as well as much further afield in Egypt , suggest that lapis lazuli was circulated in the form of lumps and worked up at the various centres . |
16 | Wyn-rajathuk rubbed ash between his palms and stared down at the smear of grey lines . |
17 | Getting out of bed , Rachel flung open the curtains and looked out at the September morning . |
18 | Harry tugged back the curtains and squinted out at the painful brightness of a frosty morning . |
19 | Gladys Brown clenched her hands and stared down at the bony knuckles . |
20 | Dissenting Labour councillor Eddie Dryden refused to support the spending cuts and hit out at the way the proposals were presented to the Labour group prior to the meeting . |
21 | He rested his dark head against the pillows and gazed up at the ceiling as he spoke . |
22 | Douglas Gray of Middleton in Teesdale said he had been complaining for over two years about undelivered letters and hit out at the ‘ uncaring attitude ’ of the Post Office in Darlington . |
23 | We then removed the funeral cloths , lifted the gauze veils and stared down at the royal corpse . |
24 | She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had run riot in late summer . |