Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Bishop sighed and gazed wearily at the opposite wall .
2 The Spencer Tracy lookalike beamed down at the Anti-Rex .
3 He stood at the urinal and peed fiercely at the white ceramic wall , streaked with rusty tear-stains from the corroding pipes .
4 Twenty years earlier , R. A. Butler had shared the same fate , recalling the ‘ blood curdling demands ’ made annually at the Conservative Party Conference for the restoration of corporal punishment which had ‘ quite clouded ’ his time as Chairman of the Party .
5 Wage regulation applied only at the upper limit .
6 Slowly , they got together at the far end of the house and whispered to each other .
7 IBM Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co and DEC got together at the Open Software Foundation 's Challenge'93 shindig in Boston last week to demonstrate their implementations of the Distributed Computing Environment .
8 They gazed down at the innocent football being kicked back and forth against the wall outside , the thwack of the ball booming in the street amongst the traffic noise .
9 Allowing herself a moment of pity , Theodora gazed down at the vulnerable sleeping figure .
10 The oriental gazed down at the broken body of his defeated enemy .
11 In an uncomfortable silence Nathaniel Sherman and the others gazed down at the dead buffalo cow .
12 The Sphinx of Giza gazed down at the red velvet couch .
13 I gazed down at the reclining form .
14 The President gazed thoughtfully at the two dispatches lying on his desk .
15 The Liberal Democrat vote sagged badly at the general election and they 'll be pleased still to hold seven council wards after this vote .
16 The air did n't feel sharply cold enough for snow , and Clare hoped it would n't rain ; she peered upward at the dull , grey sky .
17 Witcher gaped down at the smoking hob in his chest .
18 Jonathan gaped down at the neat little hole in his chest .
19 Outside two young men peered in at the lighted women with their bottles and Jonquil 's cans of Carlsberg .
20 She peered down at the dark water in the basin below .
21 ‘ Mummy will be cross , ’ she murmured , wrinkling her nose as she peered down at the long tear .
22 Then she paused and peered down at the writhing thread .
23 One might think that this unpredictability would n't matter too much if it occurred only at the big bang ; after all , that was ten or twenty billion years ago .
24 In principle , this made profitable the speculative holding of stocks of goods whose price rose only at the average rate .
25 The banquet began with the usual mumbo-jumbo , except the cardinal dined alone at the high table under a rich cloth of state , his fat body almost hidden by platters of heaped delicacies , whilst all around him stood serving men to refill his goblet , replenish napkins or offer a fresh knife .
26 His lips sucked eagerly at the golden liquid .
27 Vologsky grasped desperately at the floating straw .
28 In 1961 , Arnold Claisse became President , a post he held most successfully for 10 years , during which the niggles about the bondholding autocracy increased and first surfaced formally at the 1970 Annual General Meeting .
29 His eyes narrowed dangerously at the undisguised sarcasm in her voice
30 Very much easier to produce , these weeping standards consist simply of an easily struck rambler cutting with only the one single strongest shoot allowed to develop into a whip and stopped off at the desired height — or you can throw all convention to the winds and simply use a short pillar , fix an umbrella into position , and let a normal growing rambler fall over it .
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