Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Newman referred to himself at the time as a ‘ benevolent despot ’ . |
2 | Corbett stared past her at the timbered house . |
3 | Yeah but you say to her that they 're always on about how s Shrimpy ca n't do anything for himself , and it 's between Emma , it 's not between it was al even Scott said to me at the beginning oh it 's not between me , it 's nothing to do with me , it 's between Emma and Scott . |
4 | And she did , leaving a very bewildered Ellie to look round her at the well-equipped kitchen and the gently steaming kettle . |
5 | Hammond looked about him at the bare white walls , then nodded . |
6 | They hardly expected to see the BMW waiting for them at the dockside , but after they had parked the car and got the ticket , they began to look at their watches , and each other . |
7 | Carrie looked about her at the crackling fire and a fair semblance of tidiness in the kitchen . |
8 | Graham smiled to himself at the thought of that . |
9 | A thousand salutes 0 Caesar and may Jupiter smile on you at the Neronian Games . |
10 | Harry looked about him at the comfortable disorder of the place , which was not at all like the spick and span home Ann had made for him . |
11 | Blanche looked round her at the wallpapered walls and the flounced pink curtains and said , ‘ How very nice . |
12 | McLeish smiled to himself at the swift fall from grace in the postscript . |
13 | Poindexter discoursed on it at the hearings , tamping his pipe , with the aid of the sort of brightly-coloured maps usually found in school atlases . |
14 | Shirley Valentine fitted the bill and Paula appeared in it at the Playhouse . |
15 | What 's er Steve doing with you at the moment in , in lectures , has he started auto regressive models ? |
16 | Kate looked around her at the busy incident room . |
17 | Karr looked about him at the carnage , then turned , facing Ebert . |
18 | Wycliffe chuckled to himself at the picture he had conjured up . |
19 | William whistled to me at a distance , and Val said ‘ do n't do that , you 'll start an avalanche ’ . |
20 | Maria sat beside them at the table . |
21 | Aunt Louise came to me at the end of the summer . |
22 | The image Hitler portrayed of himself at the Nuremberg Rally was clearly consonant with the wide acceptance of the broad principles of legal discrimination and racial segregation , and with the satisfaction generally felt at the ending of the open brutality and pogrom-like anti Jewish disturbances of the vulgar anti-Semites . |