Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Other sketchbooks contain swift pencil notations which correspond to oil paintings , although it is not entirely clear what function they served and whether Monet consulted them at any later stage in the evolution of his compositions . |
2 | Words failed me at this last find … but not so my companions ! |
3 | As they moved from one high-ceilinged panelled room to the next , signs of disorder and decay met them at each open door . |
4 | Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum . |
5 | Remember the carnations , we got them at one of the shops , the florist in . |
6 | Prof Chris Turner , professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences , Stirling University , made his at this week 's Children 's Panels conference at Peebles : |
7 | ‘ He beat me at New Marske and he was a target for me in this one . ’ |
8 | I found them at last . |
9 | ‘ I found you at first light this morning , ’ he said , getting up to take her half-empty plate . |
10 | She felt a warm rush of gratitude for his sensitivity as he kissed and played with her in a teasing , light-hearted way which both excited and disarmed her at first . |
11 | It was in the boot-and-brushing room that Nicandra found her at last — after a search through the larders , the dairy , and the empty laundry , its warm steam now subsided into a vaporous chill . |
12 | Erm what did we do yes , well we went , I , I went to Isobel at what , I found her at three , we had . |
13 | Marion searched for him in the crowded room , and found him at last , talking to Sue 's dad near the window . |
14 | I helped her at first but it was a mistake . ’ |
15 | She phoned him at all hours of the day and night , ranting sometimes , crying others . |
16 | To those who encountered him at this time , he seemed to grow more thick-set and muscular , endowed already with a public presence . |
17 | Danger of choking stopped him at that point . |
18 | What would he do with Harry 's body when he found it at last , but toss it back again to go downstream as he willed it to go , and leave its poor slender bones scattered all along the banks of Severn without a name or a resting-place ? |
19 | Sister Ellen , our SND General Moderator , visited us at one of the farm schools . |
20 | ‘ I know lads who got theirs at eighteen in Cyprus . ’ |
21 | The hotel manager woke me at 10 a.m. with a telegram from my mother , which had been delayed . |
22 | It could have been the extra garlic I 'd put in the Rogan Josh which woke me at 2.06 a.m. , but it was probably the noise Billy Tuckett made falling through the bathroom skylight and killing himself . |
23 | He woke me at two this morning and gave me his best horse and bid me not to stop till I had overtaken you on the way . |
24 | Oh dear , I told them at one point why we did , and I 've had it |
25 | ‘ It was her beauty which attracted me at first , ’ said Mr Jefferson , who was a produce buyer for NAFFI for more than 37 years . |
26 | There were great gaps of time when no one directed me at all . |
27 | Yes , did you find that hindered you at all ? |
28 | The next morning Dad woke him at eight . |
29 | The wind woke her at six , hustling the leaves on the trees , still green in November . |
30 | Looked again , more carefully this time , and saw no-one that resembled her at all . |