Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 As I look around at the happy faces it is difficult to realise that the German Army is only a few miles away across the River Seine where they are defending Le Havre .
2 I look around at the milling people , imagining we 'll be split up into smaller groups and led through the blank doors to sit in armchairs and watch a TV set on some kind of plinth .
3 Especially when I look around at the bug-eyed gawkers staring , almost hypnotised , at the images .
4 I look over at the changing room .
5 I look over at the posters on the wall .
6 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
7 I look up at the windows .
8 I look back at the old woman , marvelling at Enid and Philip for finding her interesting enough to talk about .
9 I look back at the door .
10 He was a ‘ chest case ’ for years and when I look back at the photographs of him he 's always trying to look normal but actually his face is pained from trying to breathe .
11 When I look back at the photographs I think And even when it was long I had , there was one hairdresser there called Paul , whom I 'd go and see regularly .
12 I look down at the map of the estate .
13 No doubt about it , I 'm not a badlooking guy when I hang out at the Shakespeare .
14 I glance in at the ASI — still reading 150 — then throw my heavy helmeted head back to see the white skyline creeping forward along the canopy .
15 Sometimes in the Cauldhame Arms I stand up at the urinal , but most if it ends up running down my hands or legs .
16 I set out at the time the details of the areas where we would see new and better facilities reopening , and those better facilities have reopened .
17 The only person that I know about at the playhouse is Gordon .
18 Erm I 'm attending this Doctor , I go back at the end of the .
19 When I call in at the station , the sergeant says , ‘ Great George Street — riot on ’ .
20 As I pull up at the back of the hotel Mr Shah is waiting with a folder full ; his expression , although friendly , contains around his mouth a little reproach that I should have been away from the action for so long .
21 I work over at the Foundling Hospital , in the laundry . ’
22 ‘ We do n't like the term price war because that implies that these holidays are the type of bargain basement deal you pick up at the last minute .
23 It 's at the top but the lift you pick up at the bottom now .
24 And there 's another sort of things now that we do n't hear is when you sit down at the table to eat erm they 're probably the most the hostess would say now would be , Help yourself .
25 It hits his head and you do n't hear the noise it makes because you cry out at the same time , as though it 's you in the bed , you being attacked , you being killed .
26 Well , when I say less strenuous , I mean you leap in at the level that suits .
27 The reason for this is that the money you receive back at the end of the year will not go as far or buy as much as it did 12 months earlier .
28 Tack into a gap once you have expended about half the time to the start from the buoy , then even if you sail back at the same speed , you can not be early .
29 Not with all National Savings , there are some that do n't a apply the compound interest factor , you get the interest at the end on the sum that you put in at the beginning .
30 Erm the tentative benefit you put in at the end of that you said is that okay and Maggie said yes erm the answer could be construed I , I thought in that basis well yes it 's okay so what whereas if you 'd 've said is that of interest to you
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