Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] at [art] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I looked at the two of them , ‘ You ought to go and have yourselves examined . ’ |
2 | I looked at the two red lights . |
3 | With a heart beating as if it wanted to explode I looked at the two dead men ; I had never seen either of them before . |
4 | I looked at the two men . |
5 | So I looked at the two men again . |
6 | Well I lo I I looked at the fifty and then |
7 | And her eyes too shone as she looked at the two men sitting there . |
8 | She looked at the three of them : an old woman , herself not yet seventeen , and a raw child of fourteen . |
9 | ‘ I hope this one will outlive me , ’ she said at the 1983 dedication ceremony . |
10 | With time to spare , we looked at the two cathedrals of Tuam , Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland . |
11 | That 's for one hundred thousand , that 's for ten thousand , that 's for ten thousand , that 's right , and when we looked at the fifteen years , that 's the for fifteen years , that 's again for twenty five . |
12 | Now it says on average for , and then essentially we looked at the three main support of erm protectionist powers , like the E E C , U S A and Japan right , and they said that on average alright for every one dollar benefit alright for every one dollar benefit , one agricultural support , right it actually costs right one one fifty dollars of the general statistics in order to give a pounds worth of support to domestic farmers , we er have to find one pounds fifty right . |
13 | On a trip to Aire-sur-La Lys , just 36 miles from Calais but deep in the heart of provincial France , we stayed at The Three Mousquetaires , a converted chateau . |
14 | They stopped at the Three Tuns tavern to ensure their horses had been well stabled . |
15 | Brian and Deborah Curley had expected champagne and flowers when they arrived at the four star hotel on the island of Tenerife after a perfect wedding . |
16 | He feels that , for such an important event , countries should have a day 's rest between their games , as they did at the 1986 World Cup in London , where England lost in the final to Australia . |
17 | He feels that , for such an important event , countries should have a day 's rest between their games , as they did at the 1986 World Cup in London , where England lost in the final to Australia . |
18 | He gazed at the two scraps of blue thread and the single button as if they were the contents of Aladdin 's cave and then turned admiring eyes on Melissa . |
19 | He gazed at the two Sub-prioresses who were staring fixedly at him . |
20 | Beating Bowe , whom he defeated at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul , is clearly next on his list of priorities and a fight in Glasgow 's Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre , which has proved itself an ideal venue for world title contests , could be a possibility . |
21 | New Zealander Chris O'Neill was the first Kiwi to sport the red and white of Japan when he played at the 1990 Hong Kong Sevens — but he almost certainly wo n't be the last . |
22 | He glanced at the two men in the back . |
23 | He glanced at the two silent Myrcans , but Isay and Luib did not appear to notice him . |
24 | He looked at the two people standing by him . |
25 | Stepping to one side , he looked at the three remaining servants , and said , " That will be all , thank you . " |
26 | He stared at the two assistants in their smart white blouses and green aprons . |
27 | He pointed at the two sheet-wrapped packages . |