Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb past] [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I looked up at tap and this water were pouring out of tap , I thought oh !
2 And I looked up at Dave and said here Dave and he said what ?
3 When Jim and I came along at night time on Wednesday
4 But these hot summer nights lend themselves better to cold lager and I felt more at ease with the Schonbrau Original Premium Pilsener lager , very dry and good value at £3.99 for four cans .
5 But these hot summer nights lend themselves better to cold lager and I felt more at ease with the Original Premium Pilsener lager , very dry and good value at £3.99 for four cans .
6 I was frantically doing this and I showed up at rehearsal thinking they were going to do all the songs , but we did n't do anything until two or three days later !
7 How would it be if you took Celia away and I called in at Hillmarden to see Edna ?
8 And then er when they came back he says she says you know and I just says er and when she got out of the car , Dawn was out in the gar in the garden walking , and she said she just got out of the car and she looked over at Dawn like that took the kids in and she said I just says here you are , she said , come on Ashley over here , you stay and play in your back and your side of the er street from now on .
9 The child was smiling and she looked up at Aggie , saying , ‘ The pump was funny .
10 Please — ’ And she looked imploringly at Mum .
11 Now if we take it just one step further , there was a lady well there still is a lady called and she did some research , what she was trying to look at was the the sort of body language if you like the actions that people er use and associate that to their personality and she looked particularly at people who were open positive communicators truthful I suppose but people who were open communicators and looked at the sort of things they did and also at people who perhaps were n't quite so honest and open and truthful .
12 She was not going to say or do anything that would make John Major 's task more difficult : the Cabinet , here she indicated them with a sinuous wave of her hand , was the most brilliant since Herbert Asquith 's and , as for Central Office , and she looked directly at Sir Charles , who was mopping his brow , they were good men and true who strove mightily in the interests of the Party , and for precious little reward .
13 WPC Wright had heard what Sergeant Lewis said all right ; and she glanced across at Downes .
14 No , she bloody ought to after the first couple of dozen times , but anyway , when they come back and we got back at night and we started playing them and putting things on er you know they got to like it
15 and we called in at Naples , had a look round there and then we went through to Alexandria and spent a week there .
16 They had retired and they lived down at Lowestoft so it was a lovely place to go for summer holidays .
17 Her eyes seemed to have grown even larger and they stared grimly at Tug and the girl , barely blinking as she watched every movement .
18 they can erm it can affect them in their later life and they hit out at people to show their affection .
19 Harry 's voice evaporated to a whisper and he glanced nervously at Lorna .
20 And he glanced down at Changez 's duff hand again as if to reconfirm that his brother had really sent over a cripple as a husband for his only daughter .
21 There is a drawing of the yacht in the Sound of Islay and he went ashore at Port Askaig and into the house of the ferryman whilst a gig-cart was prepared to drive to " Shawfield on the opposite coast " where the grounds had been much embellished lately .
22 There is a drawing of the yacht in the Sound of Islay and he went ashore at Port Askaig and into the house of the ferryman whilst a gig-cart was prepared to drive to " Shawfield on the opposite coast " where the grounds had been much embellished lately .
23 The priest 's face straightened and he looked meaning-fully at Michael .
24 His eyes were closed and he looked completely at ease .
25 A coldness spread through Jack and he looked up at Tina in mounting anxiety .
26 Aggie was looking at Ben , and he looked questioningly at Millie as she said , ‘ A nymph is a kind of fairy , I think .
27 ‘ Gorelli said he was loyal , ’ and he looked across at Jed and his eyes glittered .
28 Gregson was the first in and he looked across at Scott indifferently as Finn entered , smiling thinly by way of a greeting .
29 His gaze appeared to be fixed straight ahead , and he seemed utterly at peace with himself and his surroundings .
30 Gabriel 's man wanted blood and he blazed away at Gabriel 's perpetually vanishing tail .
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