Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [vb past] at the " in BNC.

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1 Upon recovery from the overdose , Charles said he had not cared whether he lived or died at the time of taking the tablets , but wanted to show Ann how desperate he was feeling .
2 He stopped walking and looked at the scrubland now directly in front of them .
3 A young man with a bad case of acne approached and pointed at the phone .
4 They hooted and waved at the boats as they whizzed by .
5 The fear of future unemployment , he believed , was exaggerated and existed at the moment " as a heavy legacy of dictatorship " .
6 John slowly rose and sat at the table where he was soon joined by the two women .
7 A sixteen year old girl collapsed and died at the Hacienda in Manchester after ‘ dropping an E ’ .
8 Ken Turk , the 67-year-old president and long time player for Hampshire club Hartley Wintney , collapsed and died at the wicket immediately after hitting a six against Shepherd 's Bush on May 3 .
9 He knew that she stopped and stared at the sea or the sky far too much these days .
10 As Charlie approached the Whitechapel Road , he stopped and stared at the frantic bustle taking place all around him .
11 She stopped and looked at the garden ; inside the square was a circle of flower beds .
12 She stopped and looked at the other three who were scrutinising her in amused silence .
13 I stopped and looked at the big house .
14 It was a very nice day out actually , and everything from serious riders who just went up and down and the most energetic one did a hundred miles , to families who treated it , took a picnic and stopped and looked at the badger tunnels .
15 She stopped and blushed at the stupidity of the question , adding quickly , ‘ You work here in the village , of course . ‘
16 Then he stopped and bowed at the waist .
17 They stopped and wondered at the crude little pageant parked outside the cottage , stroking its paintwork and prying into the winches and traps .
18 Old Ranza , a very large and mostly white collie , sighed by her chair as she hummed and hawed at the cottage sketch .
19 I changed and bathed at the tavern where my master was staying in Great Mary Axe Street near Bishopsgate .
20 When she had the hackles high on her shoulders , when she whined and scratched at the back door , then the house was watched .
21 Trent surfaced and yelled at the men in the cockpit to swim a lifejacket out to him .
22 While in Amritsar he visited and prayed at the Golden Temple , Sikhism 's most hallowed shrine which had been the subject in 1984 of an Army assault [ see pp. 33223-24 ] , in a gesture of reconciliation .
23 MacDiarmid waved him forward with a commanding sweep of his arm and he came and sat at the end of the table .
24 Modigliani , of course , spotted her at once and came and sat at the next table .
25 Both places had latches and as long as I got ten yards ' start on him , I could slam the door shut and slip my half clothes-peg under the latch — I always carried a half clothes-peg for the purpose — and no matter how much he blasphemed and kicked at the door he could n't get in .
26 As a leading historian of medieval technology has remarked , ‘ No European community felt able to hold up its head unless in its midst the planets wheeled in cycles and epicycles , whilst angels trumpeted and countermarched at the booming of the hours . ’
27 Benjamin stirred and shouted at the slattern to bring a toothpick .
28 Behind them twenty-eight rank and file Lionisers exclaimed and marvelled at the quaint harbour beneath them , their thoughts torn between Dickens and murder .
29 Corbett and Ranulf , riding abreast , stopped and gazed at the chaos .
30 Her thoughts gathered and broke at the memory .
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