Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Slowly I looked around at the other boys .
2 I glanced at her , trying to hide my embarrassment with a swift and flippant response , but I could think of nothing to say and so I looked back at the binnacle , then up to the long moon-burnished sea ahead .
3 I , I said I was sp you were speaking to an expert er so we went off at a blind tangent .
4 ‘ Once we realised the implications of the Cattle Identification Documents ( CIDS ) necessary to hold the administration of a two-stage payment together we looked hard at a slaughter premium , ’ explained Mr Cowan .
5 At Portsmouth , Crabb was met by a local MI6 officer , using the cover name ‘ Bernard Smith ’ , and together they booked in at the Sallyport Hotel where ‘ Smith ’ gave his address as ‘ c/o Foreign Office , London ’ .
6 So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow .
7 Move along ! " bawled the orderly , and as I shuffled away I gazed appealingly at the white-coated figure .
8 They worked well together and soon they tied up at the town quay .
9 Denis made no acknowledgement but before turning away he looked up at the sky , now completely hidden in dark cloud .
10 Meanwhile he blazed away at the tumbling dots of metal with a grim obsession .
11 As Donna climbed the stairs slowly she looked around at the dozens of people entering and leaving the building , wondering how the hell she was supposed to find someone she 'd never seen before .
12 Instinctively she looked up at the sky .
13 Then instinctively she looked back at the building , and upwards towards Luke 's room .
14 And so hopefully you came back at the end of the day with quite a bou bag full on your bike , or a box it was , fitted in a carrier , full .
15 On the way home we stopped off at an alcohol centre and had a pint .
16 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
17 I had to have a talk with Mrs Rumney and a few days later I called in at The Laurels .
18 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 .
19 Now I looked up at the ‘ sonic ’ photos on the wall .
20 Now he looked again at the two betting-slips that lay on the table in front of him ; then turned to the back of the Business section for the Sport , his eye running down the results of the previous day 's racing at Fontwell Park .
21 Now he looked down at the table top , then sideways at his colleagues and back at Cameron .
22 Now he looked across at the telephone .
23 Eventually they end up at a reprocessing plant where they are ground into tiny flakes , washed and dried .
24 Well I have n't at the moment , but I 'm gon na get one .
25 Well I have n't at the moment , but I thought I 'd like to air the view first with you .
26 Moodily she looked down at the ground .
27 This contact may be by post , by telephone or by personal meetings ; the choice will depend very much on how important you are to a magazine and the magazine to you and thus how often you are likely to be working with this particular publication , how physically near you are to each other and indeed how well you get on at a social level .
28 well they go up at the side of it and down behind it
29 Milwall have the lead that 's the important thing here it came over at the far side of the penalty area , had got up for it Ray and the Kennedy there was also a Middlesbrough foot in there .
30 It would oscillate through the earth and back , until eventually it settled down at the center .
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