Example sentences of "[v-ing] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cornelius was stumbling along behind , marvelling at the Edinburgh Mercury .
2 Or there was the horse-racing , cricket or football in the parkland , a visit to the skating-rink , or simply marvelling at the mixture of bravura , vulgarity and confidence with which the Victorians had dropped this gigantic testament to British economic expansion into what were then the sleepy rural outskirts of the fast-expanding city .
3 On evening walks down Loreto , a lane of high stone walls , trying to decide on a restaurant , I would stop and run my hands over the ashlars , marvelling at the purity of each one as I have marvelled at the completeness of a sculpture by Brancusi ; each of them so tightly locked together that I found it impossible to fit a fingernail between them .
4 Their behaviour was at times appalling ; when little they would spend long stretches of each class on the floor behind the benches , playing with bits of mercury , pricking it with needles and pen nibs , watching it slip into the coarse splintery cracks of the dusty floorboards , and forcing it out again , marvelling at the way it shrugged the dirt off its rounded shoulders .
5 They marched past it , back and forth , marvelling at the way they were drawn towards it .
6 Whilst they fished I explored the shores , haunting the hides , marvelling at the variety of bird , plant and animal life .
7 John Coffin walked away , marvelling at the strangeness of life which made him now mourn a petty criminal whom he had not liked and whom no one had appeared to love , and who might , just possibly , have also poisoned three people .
8 She went closer to the walls , marvelling at the detail : the starfish flung up on the painted sand , the panting dog , the discarded bucket and spade , the bottle of sun oil .
9 ‘ I 'm sure it is n't as bad as that , ’ said Greg , who was n't who was , in fact , marvelling at the effect of three weeks of Viola , and wondering whether there could n't be more to it than just that .
10 Visitors marvelling at the perfection of work at the Woodworker Show .
11 He turned to look at her , marvelling at the perfection of her body and the animal passion he had found in her .
12 At 5.45 Lydia walked down the path to the car , marvelling at the power which people like Betty could wield merely by threatening to sulk .
13 JOHN Dunlop was left marvelling at the difference a day makes when Eurolink Thunder and Captain Horatius doubled up for him at Kempton yesterday .
14 Athelstan sat looking at her in wonderment , constantly marvelling at the difference in women , contrasting this hag to the beauty of Lady Isabella .
15 ‘ It 's amazing , ’ she said , as much to herself as anyone else , marvelling at the beauty surrounding her .
16 ‘ When he reported your sister missing ‘ ’ McLeish confirmed , leaping at the opening .
17 The dog , leaping at the wire , snarling its frustration , frightened him .
18 Interest paid was down from £3.1m to £1.2m and gearing at the year-end was 9 per cent .
19 But the local population was soon assembling at the stations to use the train for its own purposes .
20 ‘ Nursery Rhymes : Etchings by Paula Rego ’ is a new South Bank Centre touring exhibition , opening at the School of Art & Design in Falmouth , and continuing until 10 February .
21 Then some grass , and a dark green van , and doors opening at the back of it , and grey flat people moving in a white square .
22 There would be a two-week run at the Theatre Royal , Norwich , before opening at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 23 September 1976 .
23 Now everyone hopes the curtain is opening at the Roses Theatre on a successful and prosperous future .
24 Opening at the Brixton Academy , the tour visited the most gigantic venues in the south before moving slowly northwards and back again to climax at the ultra-prestigious Royal Albert Hall .
25 For perhaps only the second time since the Turner Prize was inaugurated in 1984 , the jury , comprising Nicholas Serota , Director of the Tate Gallery , Marie-Claude Beaud , Director of the Cartier Foundation , Robert Hopper , Director of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , Time Out 's art critic , Sarah Kent , and collector and director of CNN 's European operations , Howard Karshan , has compiled a genuinely balanced short-list of artists whose work will be shown in an exhibition opening at the Tate Gallery at the beginning of this month ( 4–29 November ) and from whom a winner will be announced at a formal dinner taking place at the museum on 24 November .
26 The exhibition opening at the Hayward Gallery towards the end of this month ( 21 May-2 August ) is the most significant presentation of the art of Magritte since the survey mounted for the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 1978–79 .
27 Then she did get me an appointment with this new clinic that was opening at the hospital , but it was too late .
28 The Bund will therefore bear the responsibility for the DM1 million ( £357,000 ; $714,000 ) insurance premium for the exhibition opening at the Bonn Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle on 16 October , ‘ Great Collections I : The Museum of Modern Art , New York , From Cézanne to Pollock ’ ( until 10 January 1993 ) .
29 This will be followed by a share opening at the bank 's Redcar branch on March 12 .
30 Long considered one of the leading exponents of British Pop Art , and a major figure painter of his generation , Patrick Caulfield is the subject of a survey covering his thirty-year career and opening at the Serpentine Gallery towards the end of this month ( 24 November-17 January 1993 ) .
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