Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Having attended the first General Commissioners ' hearing on 10 April 1991 , the debtor and his accountant failed to appear at the adjourned hearing on 19 June 1991 .
2 None of the fathers ' job descriptions given on the birth certificate referred to work at a nuclear establishment .
3 On Monday morning , she reported to work at the Swift building on Des Voeux Road .
4 Bettino Craxi , whose leadership of the Socialist Unity Party was under serious challenge [ see p. 39114 ] , announced on Nov. 7 that he proposed to resign at an unspecified date and suggested Prime Minister Giuliano Amato as his successor .
5 I avoided looking at the headless pigeon in the gutter .
6 His suicide , in protest at the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the forces of the Warsaw Pact — only Romania declined to participate - seemed to catch at the Western conscience as somehow symbolic of those dreadful days , though it produced no result other than a further deepening of the Cold War .
7 Investigations are continuing to discover how the two cars came to collide at the Great Stainton crossroads on the narrow road .
8 They lasted all too shortly — maybe a fortnight or so — before they needed to be recharged , and they always seemed to fade at a crucial time , in the middle of your favourite programme .
9 After some confusion over the ordering , Haverford gave them a lengthy account of his love affair with one of a pair of identical twins whom he 'd met at a Red Mole party in 1965 .
10 the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York
11 He noted given unto a Newlands man who came to look at the supposed Wad Mine at Conistone 5s . "
12 Clad in an old black leotard and leggings , now fairly well daubed with paint , and with her mane of hair hidden beneath a scarlet bandana , she did n't exactly look like a decorator , she realised with a giggle as she caught sight of her own reflection in the hall mirror on the way to the kitchen , but she 'd discovered at an early stage of the game just how much bending , stretching and crouching was involved and so had decided she might as well be comfortable while she did it .
13 She seemed to shudder at the very thought .
14 Sir Wilfred Grenfell of Labrador came to speak at the White Rock Pavilion , Hastings , at his request .
15 Gone are the days when a hand-painted sign advertising a ‘ Real working farm experience ’ meant the townie parents paid £10 and got to look at an old plough while their children cuddled a fat , flop-eared rabbit .
16 Lifting his head , he turned to grin at the little girl .
17 In the wives ' hostel Jocelyn finished unpacking and turned to look at the other occupant of the room a pleasant woman of thirty five who had introduced herself as Jane Smith .
18 Laura turned to look at the other woman in astonishment .
19 It was seventeen years after President Kennedy 's assassination , twelve years since Bobby 's , but the idea was so powerful nobody turned to look at the shattered window or the stunned lad .
20 She turned to look at the rear clock .
21 I turned to look at the young man beside me , his long fingered hands resting on the steering wheel .
22 " Ah , excuse me , They both turned to look at the winding-stair door , where the small attendant was peeking round the side , most of its body hidden in the twisted darkness beyond .
23 It was just that I happened to ask at the right moment .
24 On International Women 's Day , over a hundred women arrived to protest at the male domination of the event : they wore white featureless masks inside the hall — to symbolize women 's invisibility-and , in men 's suits , held a mock inquiry outside .
25 One was to Adam Russell whom she arranged to meet at an Italian restaurant in Pimlico .
26 They arranged to meet at the Blue Boar on the following Wednesday night , then Billy jumped on his bike to ride home .
27 He began to aim at the other man , who was reloading his Luger , but was stopped by the Doctor 's hand on his shoulder .
28 Where or with whom James received his training is not known , but by 1783 he was established in London ; and in that year he announced himself by publishing a pamphlet on A Method of Constructing Vapour Baths , and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy .
29 His fingers began to scrabble at the coarse edge of the steel plate .
30 The porter fell to his knees and began to scrabble at the soft soil next to the wooden scaffold pole .
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