Example sentences of "[vb past] at [art] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As sure as hell not to see through , that 's a fact ! ’ he ripped into her flatly , and , before she could draw breath , he prodded at the folder that lay on his desk and rapped , ‘ You read perfectly well from this file — without your glasses — the night I delivered it to your apartment ! ’
2 He winced at the insinuation that he was past it .
3 On the way , they stopped at a farmhouse that was about to be put up for sale .
4 ‘ I just threatened to blow his ba — ’ She stopped at the look that crossed the Doctor 's face .
5 She stopped at the crossroads that took her towards her house and , instead of going right , as she normally would , went left towards the outskirts of Grantley .
6 Or was it the heavy rain slapping against the windows , the wind 's eerie message as it whistled down the chimney and flickered at the flames that had begun to lick about the new-laid logs ?
7 This argument is untenable as some of the most dramatic changes in behaviour by American hospitals occurred at the time that the prospective payment system was introduced , when only 10% of hospitals were private , for profit institutions , and there is considerable evidence that , especially for rural hospitals in the United States , the threat has indeed been to survival .
8 Labour MPs shouted at the end that it was an affront to democracy .
9 I believed at the time that I more or less grasped the metaphorical implications of this , but after I had put the phone down I found I was not as clear as I should have hoped to be about exactly what was required of me in concrete practical terms .
10 ‘ It seemed at the time that he might not have much need of intimacy .
11 It seemed at the time that meeting the Fracxillians could created some sort of major turning point in my career .
12 We all assumed that because of the , yeah the media pressure , at least talks would start , but I think possibly the management thought that because of this one-sided pressure , you know it seemed at the time that nothing nice was being said about the management , you know you can almost understand them being reluctant to go into a room and offering their side of the argument .
13 that neither angel nor devil came at the hour that he was dead .
14 I assumed at the time that he was crying for the garden and what he 'd done to it .
15 But Mr Sharp predicted at the time that there would be continued violence before that brought results and is on record as believing an extra 700 officers were needed .
16 He nodded at a door that must be the bathroom .
17 Nunn stated at the time that the Defense Department , with its large budget for research and development , would be well suited to respond " to a new and different threat to our national security — the destruction of our environment " .
18 She confirmed at the weekend that she is to try for election to Europe in next year 's polls in the Conservative marginal Euro-constituency of Bedfordshire South .
19 She claimed at the time that colleagues had lied in a bid to get her fired because she was unpopular .
20 After hours of brain searching work I arrived at a formula that produced some sensible — but not accurate figures .
21 Wood arrived at the conclusion that the compass error they were experiencing was opposite to the error they had found coming south over the Timor Sea , and decided he had to trust Darwin 's bearings implicitly .
22 Polly flinched at the thrill that rippled through her .
23 His dark brown eyes met hers , and she flinched at the ruthlessness that blazed from them .
24 While I was waiting I glanced at the stamp that was on my hand .
25 I discovered at the interview that he 's a most amazing snob .
26 Tony stared up at the stage and marvelled at the charisma that surrounded the young man .
27 She also taught PT and games at the local evangelical school , which has a special place in her affections ; she watched its roll of pupils rise from 100 to 1,000 , and marvelled at the harmony that prevailed among children from the different warring factions .
28 Andrew Saxton heard at the weekend that his sport 's ruling body had cleared him of cheating .
29 I heard at the château that there was an English girl staying close by .
30 She blushed at the thought that she had half considered it , that the pressure on her hand and admiration had added something to her pleasure , that it had made her feel successful .
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