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

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1 He lives — with Judy , his wife of 24 years — in Ealing , West London , where he drinks at the cricket club and , along with the Kinnocks , is one of the local celebrities .
2 This routine had been established for more than a year , so it was no surprise when one Sunday evening in early November , he announced at the supper table , ‘ Me and Maisie 's set a date .
3 He gazed at the cream wall opposite , unblinking .
4 He gazed at the throat wounds with extraordinary concentration , but made no move to touch the body except to run his hand lightly over the back of the head , like a caress .
5 He glances at the kitchen clock .
6 His work , which he pursued at the Town Hall , was never mentioned in the house , and as far as Clara could gather it was mathematical , highly respectable , and highly dull .
7 ‘ I 'm alone , ’ he thundered at the television screen .
8 The plane is overloaded , ’ he shouted at the ground staff , the colour rising in his face .
9 If the Secretary of State wishes to be believed at the Dispatch Box , he must honour what he says at the Dispatch Box .
10 And yesterday , TACP Design 's practice partner Brian Evans , a former city councillor and conservation work pioneer , showed off the prestigious trophy he received at the RICS Awards 1992 ceremony in London .
11 He turned at the kitchen door .
12 In April 1974 , seven months after the coup which brought Pinochet to power , he arrived at the Air Force base of Colina on the outskirts of Santiago to begin his two years of military service .
13 When he arrived at the rehearsal room on the Friday , Charles found the author in a state of extreme annoyance .
14 Twelve months ago , when he arrived at the Courtyard Marriott on the night of his triumph , following the small dinner the club always gives the new champion , he was happy with a can or two of beer while everyone else drank champagne .
15 He did n't allow himself to think about Zoe until he arrived at the field entrance to the cottage .
16 Steve Hinson got a sinking feeling when he arrived at the Acorn Resource Centre for the physically disabled in West Berkshire .
17 Gary fancied the uniform of the Coldstream Guards when he arrived at the recruiting office .
18 just before he arrived at the school Victor Gollancz left its staff , ejected because he tried to rouse boys ' minds by heady and daring political argument .
19 He arrived at the Virgin offices , breathless , panicked and still in his underpants .
20 He arrived at the conference hall after having a Campaign Group leaflet thrust into his hand .
21 He made his first stage appearance as an actor at Wigan in The King of Terrors in 1900 , taking fourteen more years to make his way into the West End , where he arrived at the Empire Theatre in October 1914 in By Jingo If We Do .
22 After a 200-mile taxi journey , he arrived at the palace gates of the Maharajah of Rewa — at 2am .
23 Eventually , puffing and panting , he arrived at the security gate .
24 he stares at the winter colours
25 He glanced at the watch Bodo admired so much .
26 He glanced at the hour candle burning on the table .
27 He glanced at the carriage clock on the polished rosewood desk .
28 He glanced at the Spiderman watch on his left wrist .
29 He glanced at the paint pot and brush that I was still holding .
30 Alford Grammar school also had a hand in the education of Captain John Smith before he went to Louth and Thomas Paine , famous for abolishing slavery in Pennsylvania and for his written works , in particular ‘ The Rights of Man ’ , lived here for several years when he worked at the Excise Office .
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