Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [vb past] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , at that precise second , the makeshift platform gave way and Bobby disappeared at the very height of his rhetoric with the chairman , the union secretary , the workers ’ deputy and the four constables who by now had infiltrated the platform party . |
2 | Despite the fact that representatives of both Korea and Taiwan appeared at the public hearing on the issue to argue their case , Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt is expected to grant the request for certification . |
3 | They sat for hours drinking tea in Mrs. Mounce 's flat downstairs , while Mrs. Mounce talked about her affairs with moustached men in export-import , and Tessa looked at the little bit here and the little bit there which Mrs. Mounce had done herself to brighten her own place up . |
4 | Thérèse and Léonie stared at the steep wall of rock , at the grass and weeds at its foot . |
5 | Britain benefited from such a programme when they finished third at the Los Angeles Olympics and England did at the 1986 World Cup . |
6 | Salt was making a meal of Jess 's shortcomings and Nancy stared at the new kitchen wench while her mother nodded in her easy-going way as she took off her shawl and recaptured her dropping hairpins . |
7 | Syl and Robert arrived at the same time and my mother poured them drinks . |
8 | I sat at one end of the table and Wallis sat at the other end . |
9 | They ran back to the house and Endill waited at the front door while his mother went to see who or what it was . |
10 | Rain and Oliver called at the flat but the fingerprints man had still not been . |
11 | They sat in the car , and Juliet looked at the scribbled address on the envelope . |
12 | He walked out and Jenna looked at the closed door . |
13 | But in 1987 , countries including Germany and Britain cavilled at the combined costs of the three programmes — Ariane 5 , Columbus and Hermes . |
14 | He and Bowyer sat at the high table , the Santerres and ourselves were treated as onlookers . |
15 | Dhuoda and Nithard wrote at the very beginning of Charles the Bald 's reign : Nithard believed the young king showed promise , Dhuoda that this generation of Carolingians were predestined by God to rule , and with His help would shine forth in their success . |