Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Fair-haired Jews from Moscow and Leningrad mingled with olive-skinned Georgians to read the Cyrillic slogans welcoming them and then sank down in rows of plastic chairs or gazed at the panoramic photograph of Jerusalem covering an entire wall .
2 In May 1990 the privatization of 28 heavily indebted industrial companies was announced ; another 21 would be liquidated and 200 industrial companies controlled by Greek banks would be sold or liquidated at the next stage of privatization .
3 Overall , almost three-quarters of the participants either reduced their intake ( 61 per cent ) or remained at the same level ( 11 per cent ) between the first and the last three weeks of the course .
4 Grom 's tribe was the Broken Axe , a tribe of Goblins that lived at the eastern end of Mad Dog Pass .
5 They were large animals that lived at the same time as the forerunners of the dinosaurs , the petrolacosaurs .
6 Earlier , Tanjug 's correspondent reported from Bucharest that armoured vehicles ran over students , while police turned automatic gunfire on crowds chanting ‘ Down with Ceausescu ’ and ‘ Down with the killers ’ during demonstrations that erupted at the government-organised rally in support of President Ceausescu .
7 But all that changed at the next , as the loose horses stopped and swerved broadside to the take-off side of the fence .
8 A Rose that faded at the rising Day ,
9 Result : even worse defeat , culminating in the degradation of last year 's 60-pointer by Australia and the shenanigans that followed at the post-match dinner .
10 The fire was a mess of glowing embers that spat at the light rain .
11 We all the lads that left at the same time , said , we 've got four weeks ' holiday before we look for work .
12 Welsh- Pearson , the company he set up in 1915 , remained small , making only three or four films a year , thus resisting the pressures for mass production that prevailed at the larger studios .
13 She sat there , her feet on tiptoe , just reaching the black and white floor , and gazed at the glazed bumps of the linen towel hanging from a hook on the back of the door , the little wash-basin shaped like a scallop shell , the black and white edging of the tiles above .
14 He walked into the lobby without a word , entered the kitchen and gazed at the four prisoners .
15 When I made no response he turned and gazed at the far line of coral reef that was marked by a fret of white breaking water .
16 Five years ago , the cabinetmaker John Nethercott and his wife Annie stood in the drizzle and gazed at the leprous grey hulk of Upper House , Discoed .
17 Victoria , oddly quenched , sat at Aunt Margaret 's feet and gazed at the shifting patterns in the fire , singing to herself a wordless , keening song .
18 Helen leaned over my shoulder and gazed at the long lines of boy scouts , girl guides , ex-servicemen , with half the population of the town packed on the pavements , watching .
19 Joseph fingered his rifle and gazed at the pretty little muntjac .
20 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 .
21 We all worked and lived at the same place and it seemed pretty cool to me at the time , but it started to become more and more negative until it got to the point where I wanted to leave … and I realised that they would n't let me !
22 The main problem with MI6 at the time was that all the senior people were amateurs who had joined MI6 only because they had gone to the right school , wore the right sort of tie and dined at the right clubs .
23 She ran her lithe tongue over the helmet of his quivering rod , and sucked at the trembling shaft like an angel from heaven .
24 He was one of the founders of the Indian National Congress in 1885 and presided at the 1886 and 1893 sessions .
25 He dipped the cotton wool in the water and dabbed at the livid puffy eyes .
26 Springing up , he took two steps across to it and peered at the glazed array of schoolboy faces .
27 He tore open the cupboard door and peered at the tiny porthole of glass on the front of the central heating boiler .
28 Sims took out a jeweller 's eyeglass and peered at the tiny negatives .
29 He frowned deeply and peered at the narrow line of black and white spaces hanging in the air in front of him .
30 They both knelt on the carpet and peered at the large magazine , turning the pages .
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