Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [adv] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 IBM Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co and DEC got together at the Open Software Foundation 's Challenge'93 shindig in Boston last week to demonstrate their implementations of the Distributed Computing Environment .
2 The Sphinx of Giza gazed down at the red velvet couch .
3 Zach gazed round at the tiny wooden bed under the eaves .
4 Individuals doing their own thing does not work , as Jacques Chirac found out at a 1988 Paris rally .
5 Edward came in at the french window and stared blankly at his younger sister .
6 Angalo squinted up at the blue sky .
7 Corbett squinted down at the faded blue-green ink .
8 Meredith poked mistrustfully at the colourful heap on her plate with the fork .
9 The first night 's long walk up to the moor with the hives , Ruari glanced back at the wee lass trotting along behind Ranald 's lurch , gamely holding up her end of the staff .
10 Galvone glanced down at the wall-to-wall shag carpet , shrugged .
11 Donna glanced round at the other occupants of the room but they were all hunched over their chosen books , seated at the wooden desks .
12 Schellenberg glanced around at the desolate landscape .
13 Rex glanced down at the billfold and then back to the screen .
14 Manville glanced back at the black sedan as the taxi surged forward .
15 Corbett looked down at the fearful remains of a young man who , the last time they had met , had been a vigorous young soldier interested in clearing his own name .
16 Rex looked around at the jaded office .
17 Crouched in the shadows at the curve of the banister , Frankie stared down at the dark jungle of coats and jackets hanging from a row of wall-hooks in the lower corridor .
18 Mr Stokill looked approvingly at the finished job .
19 Meredith looked back at the heaving throng on the shop floor .
20 Kathleen looked over at the square cardboard box she had just brought back from Dorothea .
21 Dr Neil looked down at the bent blue-black head , and some idea of the enormous concession she was making to him struck home .
22 So it was not until 30 August that Brusilov struck hard at the Austrian right , causing it to collapse and its formations to retreat westward in panic and confusion .
23 One would have thought that the Great Depression years in the United States had provided a suitable testing ground for the efficacy of the real-balance effect , but , as Patinkin pointed out at an early stage in the development of the neoclassical synthesis , a large increase in real balances appeared to be accompanied by a large fall in output .
24 Programme assistant Ian Edgar stood in at the last minute .
25 At last , at dinner one evening , the conversations and laughter died away raggedly as Duart stood up at the high table and raised his hand .
26 West Indies soon lost Haynes , but Richards , on his home ground , and Greenidge set off at an explosive pace with 45 off the first seven overs .
27 But Anna did not talk to him , because Sarah came in at the same time .
28 Zack drove always at the proper speed , his companions upright and silent in their seats .
29 Jane gazed up at the towering bulk .
30 Fitzormonde gazed up at the cruel gargoyle faces on the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula .
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