Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So he looked at Matron , tight-faced and armored in starch , at Miss Guttner sitting lumpishly beyond her , her glasses shining blankly as they picked up the overhead light that filled the room with a necessary illumination against the heaviness of the sky pressing grayly against the windows .
2 So he looks at Island and America .
3 And laid them : thus he came at length
4 These funds , probably amounting in all to something just over £100,000 , were accumulated for Edward 's eventual resumption of the crusade , but from them meanwhile he drew at intervals according to his need : for example , in 1283 he temporarily seized £40,000 of the sexennial tenth .
5 All he had to do to seal his England career was pop in a two , a few goals like he does at Palace
6 He left England on 27 October and two days later he lectured at Hamburg on " The Idea of a Christian Society " ; the tour , which he made with Arnold Toynbee , included visits to nine cities , but he complained later that not the least exhausting part of it had been the expectation from his hosts that lie was some kind of oracle as well as a poet .
7 In 1802 he records ‘ 19th January — Mr. Ibbetson 's dance ’ and then a few days later he dined at Mr. Ibbetson 's .
8 A few weeks later he appeared at Chelmsford summer assizes , charged with causing an epidemic then raging in the town .
9 Snapping his head up he looked at Joe , his mouth damped closed .
10 And so he went the north end and got whatever it was he was wanting and on the way back he stopped at farm to watch .
11 Now he looked at Lord Henry .
12 Now he rules at Downing Street in his own right .
13 Night in , night out he sat at home in his basement office dictating his account of the day , and seeking to record and explain for posterity what was going wrong .
14 Today he lives at Fawley .
15 Erm well he worked at Newcastle until the seam of coal went through and them at pit worked worked it out that
16 If so , why did n't he stay at home , hiding ?
17 When he was shot he was not wearing his jacket or tie so presumably he felt at home , wherever it was . ’
18 From then on he lived at Place , assisting his mother , who lived until 1842 , in running her property .
19 Then he looked at Pipkin , huddled into a fold of sand , more panic.stricken and helpless than any rabbit he had ever seen .
20 Then he looked at Alexei .
21 Then he looked at Rilla .
22 Then he looked at Jinny .
23 But then he looked at Chen and saw how his friend 's eyes urged him to take Karr 's hand .
24 Then he looked at Rincewind .
25 He looked at the photo , and then he looked at Carl carefully and for a long time .
26 Then he looked at Shanti , who smiled , and he said ‘ Enchanting ! ’
27 Then he looked at Hassan , and said loudly : ‘ You do n't love Sarah Harland , and she does n't love you .
28 Then he looked at Merymose .
29 He looked at her , then he looked at Charlie .
30 His deep eyes regarded her for a moment , then he looked at Rory .
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