Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [adv] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , obviously I 'm not going to talk about profits from the T V division just now , because Thames only came in at the half year , and we 're not including any profits from B Sky B in the half year , but it 's likely that we 'll take some de-loan stock interest in at the year end . |
2 | Just over half of those who retired prematurely did so at the same time as their redundancy . |
3 | Hell was being without God , I thought , but I said nothing , just stared instead at the white wash of cabin light on the rushing water , and I wondered why some people could take cocaine and just walk away from it , while others ended up in hell , or in a peep-show which was probably the same thing . |
4 | He had sounded immensely sad as he spoke , and I wondered if the girl had meant more to him than being merely a casual friend , but I did not like to ask and Maggovertski was clearly disinclined to explain more , so I just stared down at the aerial chart , and I suddenly noticed , in an otherwise empty space beneath an intersection of two air corridors , the tiny island of Murder Cay . |
5 | It was to be nine months before we finally emerged again at the other end of the archipelago — shocked , emaciated , but exalted . |
6 | The power axe , clenched in his mailed fist , still hewed away at the same small area in front of him , but for the life of him he could n't push himself into the space it liquefied , nor could he shift the weapon to left or to right , so firmly was his arm held by the hydra . |
7 | Now he hardly glanced up at the dressing-gowned figure standing at the door . |
8 | ANGRY Aston Villa boss Ron Atkinson yesterday hit out at a Premier League fixture glut that threatens to rebound on England . |
9 | MANCHESTER City chairman Peter Swales yesterday hit out at the eight Premier League clubs who torpedoed the £13 million Bass sponsorship deal . |
10 | He promptly went off at the next corner , punctured and limped the last five miles on a flat . |
11 | He also stocked up at a local health shop with various things he could nibble discreetly en route . |
12 | ‘ Witty , satirical , sketch-like poems on society which also hit hard at a few home truths … |
13 | Boxers , footballers and athletes who eventually broke through at the highest level , in championships in football league , in international meetings , made it not so much in spite of their blackness but because of it . |
14 | The horse had gradually slowed as it tired , until the animal now moved forward at a resigned walk . |
15 | Mark listened aghast at the naive and dangerous idealism of the young , starry-eyed politician , who was light years away from knowing what really went on at the sharp end of European and international trade . |
16 | The race was really on now , and as the quartet came away from the third last and turned into the straight Desert Orchid suddenly had a fight on his hands — not from Ten of Spades , who had exhausted himself in drawing the grey 's sting and now fell heavily at the second last , but from Toby Tobias and Norton 's Coin . |
17 | " I just do n't know why you turn me on at all , " Slater said , then peered closely at the other young man 's face and said pointedly , " Are you listening to me , Park ? " |
18 | Within seconds he had been substituted and within minutes a goal almost came about at the other end . |
19 | Whitlock noticed the holster affixed to the guard 's belt , then glanced down at the leashed Doberman sitting obediently beside him . |
20 | Lin Foh hesitated , frowned , then glanced back at the two young Foreign Office men ; they were hardly protection for the Colonel ; rather , were deliberately overt presences with him , keeping an eye on him on the instruction of the Foreign Secretary . |
21 | She needed every scrap of self-confidence she could rustle up , she thought , then grinned crookedly at the wary light in her eyes reflected by the glass . |
22 | His eyes met Rosten 's , bright with gratitude , then looked down at the short sword . |
23 | A resigned silence congealed over the rows of people and the Reverend Archibald Menzies gripped the edges of the lectern , closed his eyes and raised his face to the ceiling , then looked down at the serried faces and spoke . |
24 | ‘ Yes , Dr Markham , I was , ’ she nodded then looked back at the other man . |
25 | Robyn listened , stared , digesting all that he had said and then looked back at the magnificent sixty-foot holly tree . |
26 | He then stared up at the blue sky . |
27 | Artemis curtsied again , and then stared up at the beautiful and elegant woman . |
28 | Jane fidgeted with the signal pads on her desk , plucked a thread from the sleeve of her jacket then stared blankly at the chewed end of her Admiralty-issue pencil . |
29 | They stopped far beer and then waited anxiously at an agreed spot for Minto and the others . |
30 | She hesitated and then sat down at the far end of one where a lone man was wholly immersed in a newspaper . |