Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [vb past] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once away from the railhead , however , the army was back in the age of Napoleon and moved at the pace of horse and man .
2 He let go the clutch , lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank , sand-spit dead ahead .
3 Today Mary Letts hid her grief and appeared at a news conference in the hope it 'll help police catch her husband 's killer .
4 Today Mary Letts hid her grief and appeared at a news conference in the hope it 'll help police catch her husband 's killer .
5 Benedict took the card and glanced at the name .
6 I sat with my head between my legs and looked at the dirt-encrusted toenails of the silent Yugoslavian on my left until-'Jennings ' was called from the next room .
7 She went up to the bedroom and gazed at the old four-poster , hardly noticing the faded splendour of its blue and gold canopy as she scrutinised the decorated wooden frieze that ran along the top .
8 He opened his eyes and glanced at the clock beside his bed .
9 Frankie narrowed his eyes and squinted at the bloody object lying between her powerful front paws .
10 Ronni opened her eyes and stared at the moon , feeling her poor heart quiver inside her .
11 He narrowed his eyes and stared at the distant wall of the Tower .
12 Nell raised her eyes and looked at the rest of the body ; and caught her breath .
13 She shut her eyes and tugged at the rope , sending the boat soaring high up over the scruffy , stinking little fair and the bare-headed people and the wide , comfortable , pleasure-loving river .
14 Ronni looked into his eyes and smiled at the compliment , inwardly shuddering as he took her in his arms and proceeded to lead her in time to the music .
15 She slammed back the driving seat and looked at the unfamiliar dashboard with all its foreign signals .
16 In her parent 's garden in Brentwood , little Marisa Leicester stood beside her Optimist and smiled at the 30 cameramen .
17 He went and got his overcoat and put it on over his pyjamas and sat at the table smoking a cigarette .
18 Dönitz adjusted his glasses , took the first sheet of paper from the file , opened his mouth and bawled at the microphone as though it was the furthest sailor on the longest parade ground in the Third Reich .
19 Aaron sat on the roof and stared at the sky .
20 Hari made tea and sat at the table , her hands curled around the warmth of the cup .
21 He followed her , but stopped in the living room doorway and looked at the room .
22 I lay there on the couch and shuddered at the very thought .
23 I sat by the fire and read the file twice , then I went back into the kitchen , made myself some more tea and a chicken sandwich and sat at the table , eating the sandwich and thinking about things .
24 The dominant cultures have very often not understood their ways , have gaped at their nakedness and laughed at the rituals they do not understand .
25 She sat in her study and stared at the telephone .
26 In 1880 he became a deacon of the Episcopal Church in Scotland ; in 1881 he was ordained priest and served at the church of St John the Evangelist , Edinburgh .
27 ‘ They still could not make the dogs let go and so they got in their car and drove at the dogs with headlights flashing , ’ said a Scotland Yard spokesman .
28 He went up on the left of me , sliced back in front of my car and dived at the inside of Niki from way too far back …
29 Then she got the photographs out of her handbag and looked at the view of the swimming-pool .
30 The detective , whose name and rank have not been given , is a member of the Essex force and worked at the Brentwood office of the No 5 Regional Crime Squad , covering a large area of East Anglia and the South-east .
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