Example sentences of "[vb past] at the [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | It beat at the stonework and screamed about projections . |
2 | Auguste 's eyes misted at the sound and sight of the lovely Araminta , Multhrop 's eighteen-year-old daughter , rustling down the staircase in a delightful froufrou of petticoats , her large blue eyes fixed on her father , but well aware of every male in sight . |
3 | Flax mills and handweavers — also useful generally because they helped at the harvest and other farm-intensive moments — came to these villages which were advertised as having little plots of land , enough to sustain a cow , and enough peat to keep a family fireplace burning , and enough life in general to support those married , or intending to marry . |
4 | She winced at the thought and concentrated on the toes of her right foot , those tireless weight-lifters and balancers , dusted with rose-scented powder and snuggled into rainbowed socks and patent leather shoes . |
5 | He winced at the sight and drew back as though she had struck him . |
6 | Cross the stream until you reach the path you used at the start and retrace your steps to the car park . |
7 | He blinked at Herr Nordern , then peered at the document and began to read aloud , in a hoarse voice : ‘ By Order of the Minister of Justice , I , the Chief of Police of the City of Berlin … ’ |
8 | Lok peered at the stick and the lump of bone and the small eyes in the bone things over the face . |
9 | She snatched at the memory but it was too obscure . |
10 | She snatched at the phone and pressed the buttons of her aunt 's number , but there was no reply . |
11 | She snatched at the handle and as she did so the parcel slipped . |
12 | She smiled at the few women clustered at the counter and acknowledged their somewhat surprised greetings , and was enormously grateful to Frank Green , the owner , for treating her as if she were a regular and valued customer instead of a virtual stranger . |
13 | And this is the other aspect of Freud 's debt to Darwin which I mentioned at the beginning but said I would hold over for later . |
14 | Ambrose , with the wind at his back at the southern end from which he had terminated England 's dogged resistance on the last afternoon of the 1990 Test , also had four wickets on the day , completing the latest West Indian triumph at Kensington by having David Richardson caught at the wicket and bowling Allan Donald with successive balls 20 minutes from lunch . |
15 | He stopped at the Pâtisserie and emerged with an elegant box bearing the insignia of the French Federation of Master Bakers . |
16 | He stopped at the door and smiled at her . |
17 | Athelstan stopped at the door and looked back . |
18 | He stopped at the door and stared in for a minute . |
19 | On the way , we stopped at the border and went through the immigration and customs formalities , which were very courteous though long , and we were given lunch before getting back on the train ! |
20 | When Mrs Hollidaye had finished her praying and they were leaving the church , she stopped at the back and showed Dot a book with writing in it . |
21 | We stopped at the airport and they says who wants coffee or who wants tea ? |
22 | They stopped at the foot and stared up at the curtain wall rising above them . |
23 | Well when I was last playing with it that James kept on er in and in that erm he stopped at the station and I have to take it like that far enough cos I wanted Gordon to be there so he co could pick up the express pick , up the coaches |
24 | They stopped at the corner and Chris said anxiously , ‘ I 'm afraid I 've said all the wrong things , seemed to dwell on my side of things . |
25 | Eventually he stopped at the window-seat and sat down by Elisabeth : ‘ He says we should ask Fru Gertlinger and Fru Børre to act as caretakers of the houses on the usual terms until further notice . |
26 | He stopped at the fence and looked down at her seriously . |
27 | Johnnie also excelled at the job and adapted at the same rate as his friend . |
28 | Fr Henk Hoestra , President of OCIC ( International Catholic Organisation for Cinema and Audio Visuals ) presided at the ceremony and presented the awards . |
29 | ‘ Go on ! ’ he shouted at the mare and scraped his spurs hard down her flanks . |
30 | Thus , as Rickie feebly dabbed at the deck and as his sister ate , our happy ship sailed on . |