Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We thought all was well until the Battlebus passed us at full speed in the opposite direction .
2 The wind woke her at six , hustling the leaves on the trees , still green in November .
3 Recent estimates of the size of the slick put it at 2.5m-3m barrels of oil , not the 7m-barrel monster that had been feared .
4 Nausea overwhelmed her at last .
5 Only as the cloverleaf began to appear as a grey shape in the otherwise black wall did I at last fall into a dream-wracked sleep .
6 Danger of choking stopped him at that point .
7 The hotel manager woke me at 10 a.m. with a telegram from my mother , which had been delayed .
8 There were times when Eliot seemed uncertain or ill at ease , suddenly very much the " resident alien " — one has the impression , always , of a man invaded by inexplicable moods and anxieties which he did his best to conceal — and Hayward 's own dominating and very English manner afforded him at such times a certain amount of confidence .
9 Her scorn stung him at last .
10 The Inspector left it at that and as I was waiting expectantly for the interview to end , he said : ‘ Why does an educated man like you spend his time caddying ?
11 His jaw hung open , and he was near enough for me to see the rain dashing from his face — when lightning showed him at all .
12 Only on his way home at lunchtime did he at last rouse himself enough to make a detour , and stop by at his brother 's apartment and invite Franco to come home with him for lunch .
13 As they moved from one high-ceilinged panelled room to the next , signs of disorder and decay met them at each open door .
14 The reality surprised me at first , and then like everyone else , I took it for granted .
15 He had no idea , for the letter forced him at last to admit to himself that he knew nothing about his son , that he had lost touch with him , had allowed him over the years to drift further and further away so that now they were virtual strangers .
16 Has all the nonsense off the field distracted you at all , made your h job harder ?
17 The next morning Dad woke him at eight .
18 A matron chaperoned them at all times , trekking them from digs to school , on to the theatre and finally back to their digs at night , the crocodile of children walking slower as the day progressed .
19 Pease had been taking part in a march through the capital , Lima , when the officer shot him at close range with bird shot .
20 The gentleman here in the front had it at twenty four .
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