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

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1 I broke off a piece of wood or whatever it is from a tree , if that 's a tree , and flung it at one of the huge pancake things like giant water-lily leaves that floated on the surface of the water .
2 She felt a warm rush of gratitude for his sensitivity as he kissed and played with her in a teasing , light-hearted way which both excited and disarmed her at first .
3 Marion searched for him in the crowded room , and found him at last , talking to Sue 's dad near the window .
4 But as to why he knew God and obeyed him at all , his faith was not the least blind .
5 He picked it up and opened it at random .
6 Kim picked the book up and opened it at random , then handed it back to Hammond .
7 It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour .
8 Daly started his first round at 1pm , and finished it at 7.30 the previous evening .
9 His mouth met hers and her shocked little gasp turned to a moan of hunger as she closed her eyes and kissed him at last , at last , and the brandy glass fell from her hands , shattering at their feet as her arms went around his neck , her mouth opening hungrily beneath his , her hands in his black hair , her body pressing against his as they clung together with intolerable necessity , unaware of the fragments of glass they trampled as Damian pressed her tighter , tighter until there was not an inch between their bodies .
10 I spotted it and lost it at that last roundabout .
11 They talked for ages , making their drinks last , and no one came and bothered them at all .
12 Later Lisa was to wonder at the power of the sensations that swept in on her and possessed her at that moment .
13 He is a keen observer of political life and quizzed me at great length about the impending British general election .
14 He went up to the Palestinian and shot him at close range , the army said .
15 He led her inside and left her at one side of the room , walking softly away and stopping to face her at the other side .
16 If she 'd been more of a woman , he believed , she would have meekly accepted his word and left it at that .
17 He said a few kind but ambiguous words about the pieces enclosed being ‘ eminently suitable for the audience they were aimed at ’ and left it at that .
18 His mother told him she made things to sell and left it at that .
19 ‘ Frankfurt , ’ Newman said , and left it at that .
20 ‘ You 'll find out , ’ he laughed , and left it at that as Kitty , his wife , arrived with the tea .
21 I told Kidsons that I did n't think it was right that I should seek re-election , which was coming up on 30 April , and left it at that . ’
22 It was all she had left now , so she had thanked her sister and left it at that .
23 For example , in his Outlines of Psychology , Wilhelm Wundt said that the local sign was ‘ probably due to the character of the structure of the skin' , and left it at that .
24 As he dumped his case in the pleasant bedroom , lifted the lid and left it at that , he reflected .
25 Ed just muttered ‘ Brian who ? ’ and left it at that . ’
26 I loosely tossed a swirl of Moroccan curtain over the sofa , slid Act 3 of Orfeo onto the revolving mat , lit an Al Akhbar joss-stick , and left it at that .
27 It put the wind up me , to tell you the truth , so I 've just brought Hawkbit along and left it at that . "
28 ‘ For what we are about to receive , ’ said Uncle Philip and left it at that .
29 I had said to a promising-looking man behind a counter , but it seems I should have said ‘ Cup of tea ’ and left it at that , for he put his hands on his hips and shouted , ‘ What 's stopping you ? ’
30 She could have said , Any day now , and left it at that .
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