Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The C.C. said that they called him in to look at the body .
2 She turned and saw him still sitting at the table .
3 From his expression anyone would think him totally appalled at the accusation of kindness .
4 In contrast to Foch always ready to adopt the conqueror 's pose , one foot before the other , Pétain so hated being photographed that the only portrait Repington could find in 1918 for The Times was one of him characteristically glaring at the camera .
5 Well I think we 'll have to re-look at the whole question of village envelopes in certain cases , where it is decided that low cost housing is desirable , and see if in some way , they can encourage the farmer to make land available so that he can make some money which he badly needs at the moment , as agriculture 's going through one of the biggest depressions it 's been through for years .
6 Instead , stiff legged , he merely bends at the waist like a man twice his 37 years .
7 He merely sat at the coffee counter there , hour after hour , alone .
8 He was 64 — and too late : Boswell had already told Lady Macleod , therefore Johnson could not avoid the embarrassment he obviously felt at the prospect of congratulations .
9 He just stared at the Duchess .
10 He just stared at the water .
11 He just stared at the tablecloth .
12 As soon as he got out and about he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you were n't there
13 A few people ran round to see how she was and he just stood at the window watching with a shotgun . ’
14 A few people ran round to see how she was and he just stood at the window watching with a shotgun . ’
15 He finally arrived at a compromise with her , which was that he could have three independent , non-civil servant , advisers .
16 he not sitting at the front
17 Jesus was busy , but he still looked at the crowd and saw them .
18 He still stared at the cliff top .
19 Yeah , well er , yeah well go down there I mean he still lives at the back of the shops still just ask him
20 He paused as he always did at the foot of the stairs , his left hand holding the lamp , his right hand resting on the banisters .
21 He always sat at the end of the second coach , in the small , first-class compartment with red plush seats .
22 He repeats one he once told at an audition for a right-on theatre company .
23 A defendant may state that he honestly thought at the time that the girl was above 16 and that he never thought to enquire , or that the girl was dressed up and wearing make-up .
24 He also wrote at the court of the patriarch of Aquileia , and approached the Emperor Frederick II with a series of poems in about 1236 .
25 He also hinted at a release of a new machine next year .
26 Regarding Mahler 's own tempo , Kaplan cites a timing of seven and a half minutes written into the score that he probably used at the première , as well as the timing of seven minutes written by a player into a double-bass part used at Mahler 's last performance of the Adagietto , in St Petersburg in 1907 .
27 However , he did know that he nearly died at the time of his peritonitis operation , and so it was easy to convince him that it would take quite a time before he was really strong again .
28 This he clearly achieved at the world championships in Okinawa , Japan , last year .
29 But because of the cloth ’ — he now pulled at the front of his collarless coat — ‘ they either think that one is n't quite human and is devoid of all these naughty feelings that trouble an ordinary man , or they imagine you hold all the answers .
30 In between such anguished pleas , there were long and embarrassing silences while he simply stared at the floor .
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