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

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1 When I eventually arrived at the hospital I was feeling in the best of spirits and apparently shook the sisters by asking them to bring on the dancing girls . ’
2 I just stared at the wall .
3 When I 'd finished , I did n't look at Mum and Dad , I just stared at the carpet .
4 Then she asked what had happened to Alec , because nobody had told her , and I just looked at a spot about a foot above her head and let Frank do the dirty work .
5 I just looked at the man , I thought , I oh god I ca n't cope with this !
6 No I just looked at the clock that was all it was
7 There 's a serious , a serious side Lord Mayor , to that greeting cos I just looked at the number of companies that are owned this shareholders scheme that they like to promote , the number of companies that 're owned by foreign nationals .
8 Right so I just stopped at the paracetamol , and I says , Och , I 'd better not go back up .
9 When I finally moved at the end of September , it was an enormous step in my life .
10 I do n't know why but I see that more clearly now than I ever did at the time .
11 I also pressed at the city board for something to be done about this problem of the er people disappearing off the poll tax register at an alarming rate I must add .
12 Sir Henry and I both looked at the picture .
13 Maté and I now stood at the junction of the cathedral 's great T. The vertical limb of this overpowering architectural masterpiece sloped downwards .
14 The flat in West Kensington was really only three large , formerly elegant rooms , with ceilings so high that I often gaped at the room 's proportions , as if I were in a derelict cathedral .
15 I invariably sat at the back of the class for reasons not unconnected with gang warfare , and if I needed to glance at the blackboard there was always someone to show me roughly where it was .
16 I invariably sat at the back of the class for reasons not unconnected with gang warfare , and if I needed to glance at the blackboard there was always someone to show me roughly where it was .
17 I then looked at the section of the report headed ’ Economic Impact ’ where there was nothing at all about the damage to the coal industry .
18 I never noticed at the time .
19 I was so thankful she was well that I too laughed at the repartee .
20 Sir : I would like to relate to you an experience I recently had at a computer dealership on Oxford Road , Manchester , which I think may , in part , explain the ever downward spiralling morass computer retailing finds itself in .
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