Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 No matter how much he wiped at the condensation on the window , he could still barely see what was going on out there .
2 It was a crazy idea , but it was all he had at the moment .
3 Or so he says at the beginning of his book .
4 so he looks at the buyer 's guide , business card and it 's thoroughly .
5 As Zen turned away he glanced at the calendar hanging beside the phone , and suddenly realized what day it was .
6 He had been sacked by the sponsors when finally he arrived at the course .
7 As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again .
8 On his way home he called at the hotel to thank Mrs Wood for her kindness .
9 Later he paused at the top of the shorter flight of steps until he was sure it was safe to pass the Bogeyman 's door , then tip-toed along the corridor to his room .
10 Alec Watt began his work with Stoddard in 1948 and forty five years ' later he retired at the end of March .
11 A week later he arrived at the office together with his wife Linda .
12 It might be said truthfully he died at the high point of his fame !
13 Now he gapes at the cup and saucer , tottering at the end of his extended arm .
14 Now he sat at the kitchen table with the worm-cake before him and the taste of nausea already on his tongue .
15 One of the boys , now adult , tells me that even today he shivers at the thought that is etched on his brain of being chased by a ghost on a motorcycle …
16 The Sultan spent £58,000 on a birthday party for his 11-year-old daughter at Claridges in London and when his eldest , Prince Billah , turned 15 two years ago he celebrated at the world 's biggest palace , worth £250,000 , in a gold covered carriage .
17 He takes his time strolling over , and when he gets here he sits at the far end of the bench like he does n't know me .
18 Eventually he stopped at the window-seat and sat down by Elisabeth : ‘ He says we should ask Fru Gertlinger and Fru Børre to act as caretakers of the houses on the usual terms until further notice .
19 Instinctively he clutched at the nylon-clad mound .
20 Sometimes he looked at the clouds and wondered what percentage ashes they were .
21 Sometimes he stopped at the fireplace , and sometimes at the door , pretending to stare with great interest into shop windows .
22 Then he looked at the linen she was holding across her arms , and she followed his gaze and said , as she motioned her hand towards the door , ‘ This … this is our house too .
23 Then he looked at the old eagle again and shaking his head said , ‘ During the last war when I was a prisoner I knew men who were nearer to death than this and yet by some force of will or perhaps some power greater than us they survived .
24 Then he looked at the Curator , straight into his eyes to make him understand that the person he was thinking of was himself .
25 Then he looked at the dead woman .
26 and then he looked at the man .
27 Then he looked at the jury , and said very loudly : ‘ Sarah did not buy the toothpaste .
28 Then he looked at the Earl .
29 and then he looked at the row of trolleys tangled in the front of the car .
30 parked behind , but then somebody else came and parked in front of him , and he was there and sort , you could see him looking you know , he looked at the driveway and he looked , he was looking in his rear view mirror and then he turned round and looked like this , then he looked at the front , and he was thinking my god I ca n't get out of here , and all of a sudden a little car comes up the road stops , goes beep , beep on the horn , wan na get in the drive , this bloke went ha , ha , ha , ha and he could n't do anything
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