Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This lifeboat , which cost £100 , was presented to the Isle of Man District Association and stationed at Castletown . |
2 | Military leaders in the sixteenth century who could not find wars to fight elsewhere might turn on their own sovereigns and fight at home ; there had been some decades of civil war in England after the English had been driven out of France in the middle of the fifteenth century . |
3 | As the porters wheeled the trolley away , the girl opened her eyes and stared at Juliet with pure hatred . |
4 | She opened her eyes and looked at Thérèse . |
5 | After a long pause Clare opened her eyes and looked at Caro . |
6 | As the campaign progressed , his rallies became increasingly visionary and evangelical as he narrowed his eyes and gazed at horizons no one else could see . |
7 | In addition , a number of distinguished judges have admitted to breaching the exclusionary rule and looking at Hansard in order to seek the intention of Parliament . |
8 | Christie was convicted of murder and hanged at Pentonville prison , London , 15 July 1953 . |
9 | ‘ Hold on to that bloody cider , ’ Billy yelled Yanto twisted around on his seat and looked at Billy . |
10 | The man turned sideways in the bushes and looked at Lok along his shoulder . |
11 | Cabochon wiped his mouth and looked at Jordan with panicked eyes . |
12 | He sips some tea and glances at George , who 's dressed like him , in a stiff tweed suit , cut from a pattern last popular during the austerity years of the post-Wear era . |
13 | At its lowest level , the beakers could be seen merely as souvenirs bought at the markets , which sprang up round the arenas and race-tracks at festival times . |
14 | Mind you — - " she jerked her head in the direction of the Russell , which had recently returned from Plymouth and lay at anchor in the Pool , " 'E 's got a lot to answer for . |
15 | However , a major milestone in 1956 was the publication of Man 's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth ( Thomas , 1956 ) which was an 1193 page book , based upon an interdisciplinary symposium with international participation which was organized by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and held at Princeton , NJ in 1955 . |
16 | It 's mix and match at Chipping Norton , where they 're staging their first ever mixed fours . |
17 | Henry tipped out the edenwort and looked at Donald 's back . |
18 | His itinerary will include a talk and reading at Poetry Live in Middlesbrough , workshops in Berwick and Hexham , readings in Newcastle and Darlington , and talks to pupils in schools at Darlington , Hexham and Bishop Auckland . |
19 | I looked at the little priest and grinned at Benjamin . |
20 | It skirts the Sareks National park to the east , reaches Kebnekaise and ends at Abisko . |
21 | A slim , smart , but friendly woman was just getting out of her car and smiled at Jane . |
22 | ‘ She said , ‘ This is what love is for — I 'm coming over , ’ and she set off for Rocamar and arrived at breakfast next day . ’ |
23 | The BRC squad includes Rodney Wilson and David Webb who both learnt their rowing at Methodist College and continued at Queen 's before moving up to BRC . |
24 | Cranston caught the touch of menace in the duke 's words and glanced at Athelstan . |
25 | We ate on the boat and landed at Ramsgate at 6.30pm British time . |
26 | JS has also launched its first sweet dessert sandwich — Banana Date and Raisin Sandwich made from a honey and sunflower seed bun loaf — which is in 125 branches and retails at £1.29 . |
27 | One mililitre of native or model bile samples were added to the dried lecithin and shaken at 37°C for one hour . |
28 | He slung an arm around her shoulders and grinned at Jake . |
29 | He was born at Godstone in Surrey and educated at Kingston Grammar School and King 's College London . |
30 | This engine , ‘ Lion ’ was an 0-4-2 for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway , and had a remarkable career , much of it at Princes Dock , Liverpool , where it was used by the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board as a stationary boiler until it was discovered in almost original condition and restored at Crewe for the 1930 L & M R film ‘ The Titfield Thunderbolt ’ . |