Example sentences of "[vb past] at [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even then he did not fight to recover his own hold on safety , but strained at his slipping grip on the man , dragging him outwards . |
2 | Steel doors rose at their rear ends and heavily ammed men dropped to the ground . |
3 | She winced at his ruthless manipulation , and he moved forwards quickly , confounding her by kneeling and pulling away her hands , holding them by her sides , the weight of his body pressing against her as his mouth came inexorably closer towards her pulsating nipple . |
4 | In 1863 the 200-ton brig Comet sank at her Funchal anchorage , and in 1877 the schooner Patagonia went ashore near Ponta São Lourenço . |
5 | Again , as early as 1969 , it was Glenn Gould who , having seen some of the early Karajan/ Clouzot films of orchestral and choral music , rejoiced at their imaginative refutation of what he called the ‘ proscenium psychology ’ . |
6 | Mrs Alderley gazed stupefied at his rigid back . |
7 | She peered at its various buttons and dials and wondered if it were possible to wreck it by unintentional mis-setting . |
8 | He peered at her wet face . |
9 | Simpson peered at our two faces , scenting a row . |
10 | Her voice had grown jerky and breathless and she caught at his caressing hand . |
11 | The police officer gaped at his Swiss Police knife . |
12 | The proctologist hooted at his own wit before asking which of my father 's famous wives was my mother . |
13 | Meredith fumed at his liquefying eyes and the contemptuous curl of his sculpted mouth . |
14 | Mr Fractor shouted at him each lesson and gave him two lengths of the corridor nearly every week . |
15 | Buckmaster dabbed at his thin lips with his napkin . |
16 | Antonio roared at his own humour , joined by Christina and Stephen , while his wife stood silent . |
17 | She bridled at his autocratic tone . |
18 | SAS Institute Inc 's contribution to the proceedings will consist of five new component modules that will sit upon its base analysis and reporting software package , most already previewed at its European User conference in Vienna back in June ( UX No 387 ) . |
19 | Ruth nibbled at her coloured pencil . |
20 | When I flopped at my first job , I was so fed up with myself I thought I was n't worth any decent firm 's money , so I went off and got a frightful job working in a dirty old canteen , just to punish myself , sort of . |
21 | Twoflower took out the golden disc that Rincewind had noticed before , squinted at its unseen face for a moment , muttered ‘ Thirty seconds should about do it , ’ and said brightly , ‘ Smile please ! ’ |
22 | She squinted at his sunstarred silhouette . |
23 | But so far , that 's why I chitted at him this morning about that coal because I 've been using this all morning , I 've not been lighting fire till between one and three o'clock . |
24 | It 's your body , ’ she said , amazed at her good humour . |
25 | Is it important enough to drag him out of bed ? ’ she asked sarcastically , amazed at her inner strength . |
26 | She lay beneath him , shy again , amazed at her own feelings . |
27 | ‘ But I think of you as a creative writer , ’ he hazarded at last , amazed at his own effrontery . |
28 | Ludens , amazed at his own emotion , found he was kneeling on one knee . |
29 | Padding across the shaggy lawn in her slippers , she was accompanied by a tortoise-shell cat which repeatedly darted at her pink pom-poms . |
30 | She decided not to see Phil and his band Genesis even though he 's a friend who played at her 30th birthday party in the Savoy Hotel and she has no engagements that evening . |