Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [adv prt] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | However , this service has not been without delays and mishaps and early in the season Regional Railways had no stock for it , an InterCity rake with buffet + DVT was substituted but the DVT came off at Salop ! |
2 | Tommy Wright fetched up at Oldham for £80,000 . |
3 | Britta glanced up at Lacuna . |
4 | Jorge grinned up at Mitch with some relief . |
5 | Mr Hume was commenting after fellow SDLP MP Joe Hendron hit out at Mr Adams ' refusal to condemn yesterday Grand Opera House bombing by the IRA — and warned that the talks could not continue indefinitely . |
6 | Since Swales took over at Maine Road 20 years ago , City have won only the League Cup and more than a dozen managers have come and gone , including Peter Reid who was sacked last month . |
7 | Marie looked back at Simon . |
8 | Marie looked down at Simon . |
9 | Many 's the time Mary has seen litters of Yorkshire Terriers and Bichon Frise crated up at Plymouth railway station — puppies from farms being shipped to France , and an uncertain fate . |
10 | The stairs were bare , and before mounting them Millie looked down at Aggie 's stockinged feet and said , ‘ Are n't you afraid of getting splinters ? ’ |
11 | Hari looked down at Craig 's bowed shoulders , she could n't ask him to leave not now . |
12 | Donna looked back at Ryker , then ahead once more . |
13 | Mr. Pexton stopped off at Hartley Park Farm — the site of a successful mini-business park . |
14 | I 've got Tel — Terry — Paterson lined up at PKB to send a hand delivery via Airborne at eleven-thirty a.m. tomorrow , when we 'll be there to see how it 's received . ’ |
15 | 45 disabled sailors from all over Britain and Ireland turned up at Farmoor in Oxfordshire for a weekend of racing . |
16 | ALAN Ball piped up at Richmond Town FC 's annual extravaganza on Friday evening , standing on a chair so as to be both seen and heard . |
17 | Simon glanced round at Tony , the owner 's son , who had stopped reading his comic and was watching them both , curiously . |
18 | Rees grinned up at Wycliffe . |
19 | From the deck , Ruth looked out at Liverpool . |
20 | DeVore stared back at Gesell , a vague , almost lazy sense of distaste in his eyes . |
21 | Luch looked over at Hector for his smile before bowing grave thanks . |
22 | Franca looked down at Alison , at the brilliance of her red hair , at her long neck and throat , at her bare brown arms , at her white breasts , visible from above , at the glimpse of her paler thigh , still revealed by the disordered skirt . |
23 | Exhausted , Nell looked up at Delaney , a wry smile crossing her white , cold face . |
24 | Peering past Terry 's shoulder , Ellie stared down at Feargal , the dog at his heels , confronting a crowd of people all waving their arms about — and Terry was right , he did n't look in the least fazed . |
25 | Sung stared up at Bergson , his terror at the thought naked in his eyes . |
26 | Duroc looked up at Rafferty , and the priest turned his head , meeting his gaze with pained , still-clear eyes . |
27 | Sandison looked over at Franco behind the bar . |
28 | Sister Dew smiled up at Mark , for she was a little dumpy woman . |
29 | WALTER SWINBURN struck back at Kempton yesterday and now he ca n't wait for Marling 's return at Ascot on Saturday . |
30 | Worcester 's Graham Hick becomes eligible for England next season and with question marks about the long-term fitness of Dilley , Radford and even Botham , it will be no surprise if either Donald or Moody ended up at New Road . |