Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb past] at " in BNC.

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1 He 's certainly saying I find a pattern here because he 's using it , as his pattern to understand and I only just said at the beginning what the , makes the Jews Jewish , what gave them their national character and their , their ethnic identity .
2 It only ever happened at night .
3 But of all the tombs so far uncovered at Phourni , Tholos ‘ A ’ , which is located well to the north of the two main mortuary houses , is the most spectacular .
4 SAS Institute Inc 's contribution to the proceedings will consist of five new component modules that will sit upon its base analysis and reporting software package , most already previewed at its European User conference in Vienna back in June ( UX No 387 ) .
5 Thus she not only shouted at him , she once took his best blowpipe , broke it in two and stamped on it .
6 Right , well I I just just looked at one where I was struggling , that 's why I mention it .
7 She opened her eyes and not trusting her tongue any longer simply looked at Steve .
8 He scarcely even looked at the price of his Magimix before grabbing it and racing to the cash tills .
9 And she did n't , she scarcely even looked at the label .
10 Her eyes grew warm , and she sniffed fiercely ; she usually only cried at the pictures , or on royal occasions .
11 He was not a happy man , and the stern set of his jaw , and the way he hardly ever looked at his two operatives , made Ray Doyle realise that the fat was really in the fire this time .
12 Yeah , the hands , no structure , did you notice he hardly ever looked at the magistrate , although yeah his voice projection was still good because he 's an experienced advocate , but he was talking to the table nearly the whole time .
13 But , I hear the man never captained England , and hardly ever appeared at international level .
14 and when you try t in the past when I tried to find some way of imposing discipline , there is no way because quite rightly , you 're not allowed to strike children , I never wanted to and I I hardly ever did at one school where there was a marvellous spirit of give and take I used to whip off my little black velvet slipper occasionally and whack some of the larger boys about the top of the thigh .
15 He was the first man I ever really looked at .
16 That Iraq never once even nibbled at the goodies has convinced the administration that diplomacy was always doomed , because Mr Hussein meant to hold on to Kuwait no matter what .
17 It had long been held as a general axiom — quite incorrectly , as Catalonian experience showed — that entail caused a régime of short , unstable leases and once again stood at the head of the estorbos , the impediments to progress .
18 I 'm told Uncle Fred and his fellow comedian once actually appeared at the Colston Hall in Bristol .
19 The side door to the house swung in when he touched it probably only locked at night .
20 He leaned against the hot metal of his car that the sun polished and with his mouth slightly open looked at his ripening field .
21 Particular interest inevitably attaches to the limited number of inscriptions , including two from Bath , which mention Priscus , a lapidarius or stone-mason , and a sculptor Sulinus , who probably also worked at Cirencester .
22 He flicked his own eyes towards the rear seat , and his heart leapt as the black man 's eyes narrowed slightly then glanced at the figure in the back .
23 First , there is the consideration that we are dealing with a phase of human ego-evolution in which language probably barely existed at all and in which a sophisticated awareness of inner conflicts — what today we would call insight — could barely have existed either ( indeed , as we shall see later on , it is doubtful to what extent it exists even today ! ) .
24 I practically never looked at the .
25 He also occasionally appeared at Sadler 's Wells , and even learned and danced a leading role there , as the Reveller in White in Mardi Gras , when its creator , Leo Kersley , was ill in December 1949 .
26 The Bishops of Rochester now mostly lived at their Palace at Rochester or Lambeth , the houses at Halling and Trottescliffe being allowed to decay owing to the expense of maintaining them .
27 He often only glanced at the reports .
28 Jules did not look surprised for Alice now frequently stayed at the chateau .
29 I mean some of these you ai n't even looked at , the Panasonic and things like that , it might be
30 He poured water on his handkerchief , then gently dabbed at Clare 's chin .
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