Example sentences of "he [vb past] [adv prt] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , you could have put that scene he made on at a theatre in the West End and charged for tickets , I reckon .
2 I remember that when he got up at the end of the meal , his head nearly touched the ceiling , and , as usual , the rising to his feet was undertaken by means of the silent swivel-mechanism .
3 He gazed up at the sky that was cloudless and dry — and a mountain that had a big peak .
4 I stole a look at Conchis as he gazed up at the picture ; he had , by no other logic than that of cultural snobbery , gained a whole new dimension of respectability for me , and I began to feel much less sure of his eccentricity and his phoniness , of my own superiority in the matter of what life was really about .
5 He gazed down at the bunker , head bent and quiet , as though paying his respects .
6 Every half-minute or so , he peered over at the Loran navigation indicator — as if looking at it would make the numbers showing their position change more rapidly — then glanced up at the sky as if there was something to be divined in the matted darkness that could warn him of approaching doom .
7 Ashley enquired , as he peered down at the instrument panel .
8 And Lyon settled the issue in the 72nd minute when he crashed over at the corner for the match-clinching try .
9 Anyway he came up to London , she went to London to be a nanny to this woman with three kids like , you know , two babies and a an older one and she said he came up at a time , he said , sorry , you know , got ta finish he 's got this girl pregnant !
10 He 'd been sitting apparently fascinated by my World Religions class , and when he came up at the end I was sure he wanted to ask a question about Zoroastrianism or Thuggee , or whatever damned thing I 'd been going on about .
11 And he was extremely annoyed that evening when he came round at the interval .
12 ‘ He was in Singapore last week , but he came back at the weekend , I know , ’ she observed innocently , hating herself for needing to know so badly .
13 Taskopruzade 's statement that he came back at the request of a repentant sultan is , of course , highly doubtful in view of the fact that his departure and return seem certain to have occurred in the reigns of different sultans .
14 He came in at the side door as though he knew his own way .
15 He gestured around at the conglomeration of abandoned implements , hardly any of which he could put a name on .
16 I said well he reckons it does , he says when he filled up at the garage it were full , he says we had n't got back and it was between the half and three quarters , I said oh I never looked at it
17 He turned up at a party one night having just managed to get back from Italy where he 'd been supposed to be studying and it came out that he 'd been to Rome , too , and had actually met her father and knew their story — better than she did — and had sat at the feet of the Marchesa Giulia .
18 He turned up at the dance studio in a pair of very skimpy tight shorts and observing that everyone else was very white and wore towelling track suits , and seeing that he was very tall and very naked , got nervous so went for a walk and smoked a joint .
19 The man posed as a gas board official when he turned up at the restaurant in Tarrant Street , Arundel , Sussex .
20 He turned up at the game with his head shaven , Gazza style , to raise money for a children 's cancer charity as part of Friday 's Comic Relief day .
21 He turned round at the corner of Queen Charlotte 's Alley to look back .
22 When he arrived back at the hall Bourne was there alone .
23 He nodded over at the coat that had cost him an arm and a leg .
24 Kenny Milne , who had to deal with the vagaries of a vicious swirl when he threw in at the lineout , thought that the Hastings ' boot was the big difference between the games against France and Wales .
25 The moment he walked in at the door he knew something was very wrong .
26 Watching as he grinned up at the bus driver , said something and laughed , she felt a hollow ache inside .
27 He and Sergeant Robins had obviously tried each other 's patience to the limits , but he cheered up at the sight of Dalgliesh and enquired with childish belligerence :
28 An astonished officer found him still clinging grimly to the controls as he trundled along at a snail 's pace .
29 He glanced up at the sky and remarked : ‘ There 's nowhere to go at this time of night ’ , at which I said that I would be going home , and moved off to the right .
30 He glanced up at the sky .
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