Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | The prevention of purprestures was his responsibility : he threw down houses , sheepfolds and other buildings and enclosures erected without licence in his bailiwick , and attached those who made them to appear at the next Forest Eyre . |
2 | The following May I called him , got through his secretary by saying Mr. Jones asked me to call at this office , which was more or less true , erm , so I got through to him , and said , my name is Ricky Elliot , we met at the N E C , you asked me to give you a call this month about time management training . |
3 | Merymose asked me to look at the body . ’ |
4 | This led me to look at various conventional sorts of murder which could be seen as being idea or perfect murders , with the notion of reversing one of them . |
5 | Because they believed and they got me to believe at the time , that nationalization would be the cure for all our ills . |
6 | Mrs Tiller suddenly pulled me out and made me stand at the side . |
7 | It made me cringe at its over-the-top violence . |
8 | The g was less , and that made me feel at home . |
9 | looked after me in Hyderabad , where he and his wife made me feel at home with their warm , relaxing hospitality . |
10 | It was only the thought of this poor baby in me that made me stir at all and get myself to a friend of Ferdinando 's who is in the way of knowing all the business of the street being a wine-merchant and visited by all . |
11 | Something made me linger at the bottom of the grand staircase , near the bust of Unamuno , pretending to read some notices about student societies . |
12 | It made me look at myself again with a more critical eye and say yes , I can be more positive and look to the future with renewed optimism . |
13 | Suddenly he cut me short and took me round the room and made me look at things . |
14 | Then he made me look at the windows . |
15 | You made me look at you , I 've overlowed his |
16 | My natural reserve made me recoil at this blatant approach , as did my total commitment and loyalty to Leslie . |
17 | On the feet were home-made boots with double tongues : ‘ They were made by the village cobbler and cost fourteen shillings : they 'd last about two years if you got them clumped at the end of the first year . ’ |
18 | You know that people were able to afford this like everything else er mass produced I mean at er that the public get the benefit . |
19 | They invited them to sit at a table and were joined by an unusually tall , thin man who was extraordinarily blonde for his age which was thirty to thirtyfive . |
20 | He and Ricky made friends with Captain Peter Blagrove and his wife Alice , wealthy , white Jamaican landowners who invited them to stay at their home . |
21 | No-one said much to me at tea , although I caught them looking at me sometimes as they sipped at their mugs . |
22 | Watkins found them sited at intervals along a ley and often at the crossing of two leys . |
23 | who found me staring at you in a store |
24 | I told my Mum that I had a headache so she let me stay at home . |
25 | In the antique firearms section there was a pair of pistols fitted with a detonating system which used fulminate and dated from about 1809 ; there was an intriguing possible English royal connection and this , together with their unusual detonation , helped them sell at £5,000 . |
26 | It stopped them reacting violently because it stopped them reacting at all . ’ |
27 | So at 10.30 the next morning we found ourselves waiting at Lochranza , the most northerly point of the island . |
28 | Now , with his head pointing upwards , he found himself gazing at the ridge , as over the sky-line came the silent , moving , red-tinged cumuli . |
29 | Wycliffe found himself gazing at the white hairs which sprouted from her upper lip and looked quickly away . |
30 | When he led 3–1 at the mid-session interval , Hendry looked likely to run away with it , but found himself tied at 3–3 before restoring his lead in the seventh . |