Example sentences of "[subord] they [vb past] at the " in BNC.

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1 Local folklore has it that in prehistoric times men drove wild cattle to their deaths over Combe Scar and ate them where they fell at the foot of the crag ( cattle bones are reputed to have been found there ) .
2 After the rehearsal they all , Miranda too , went to the Adelphi tea-rooms , where they laughed at the décor : " Straight from the thirties , darling .
3 In retrospect , many of those stories now seem considerably less fanciful than they did at the time .
4 If they failed at the game , Camazotz would swiftly behead them , and their spirits appeared as stars in the eastern sky .
5 I think they did these figures a week or so before xmas … which explains the figures if they looked at the high scoring charts for each club .
6 The other factor we should also bear in mind is the great majority of the people are not only not interested , they 're basically hostile the whole business and I think that members may not have really noticed if they looked at the European newspaper , the highest ever figure , fifty three percent of all the people of Britain are now totally and completely opposed to the whole business of the E C , they do n't think it 's a good idea .
7 If they remained at the current 14 per cent rate , they would be £402m .
8 Well they ran it like that cos they said at the bar we can sell you a bottle of wine for seven pound fifty though , so he said you bugger off he said that , went down the supermarket and get our own like
9 ‘ You could say that … ’ he began cautiously , and after that Kate ensured the conversation stayed firmly on business rails until they arrived at the hotel which the team used when testing in the south of France .
10 She and Spike journeyed down the river until they arrived at the space station .
11 ‘ I 'm not smiling at that and I 'm not interested in what you thought , ’ she snapped , then fell silent until they arrived at the zoo .
12 On the one hand there were those introduced by British or British trained educationists because they appeared at the time to represent the ‘ best ’ education ( though naturally criteria for judging quality varied widely ) .
13 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 .
14 Because they frolicked at the temple of Bootsy Collins and Hot Chocolate instead of worshipping at the shrine of Marvin Gaye .
15 Belkhuban 's father died while they waited at the border to get here … her brother 's been left behind … she has nothing , but she shared bread and tea with us .
16 The pair have been keen to work together ever since they duetted at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in April .
17 Before they left at the end of their week , Alastair and Stuart presented them with Scottish Nuclear baseball caps and T-shirts .
18 Now the , the pensions when they raised at the same time , because we only pension raised every year , and we 're up there at that particular time at the Lothian region , a full council meeting .
19 The men of Charlton must have cherished their independence , especially when they looked at the fate of the neighbouring village of Noke , which , it was said , was lost by Lily , duchess of Marlborough , at cards .
20 There was a little wistfulness about these village girls when they looked at the rich convent girls in their expensive clothes .
21 One answer to this could be that articulate Europeans , however much they differed , were formed by a common educational heritage and thought of themselves as Europeans when they looked at the rest of the world .
22 Bobsy actually drummed for The Beautiful South when they played at The Brit Awards some time ago , so do n't hold on to your ears pop kids .
23 He had been fifteen years her senior when they met at the church door but he had been slimmer then , fleet as a greyhound , a veritable Hector on the battlefield and a Paris in the bedchamber .
24 Some submissions were to clear the initial hurdles relatively quickly , even when they fell at the first one .
25 When they stood at the curb to cross the road her back ached for the support of his hand in its pit .
26 Not too shattered when they arrived at the cottage to propose a round of Trivial Pursuit .
27 When they arrived at the station there was a hired Daimler waiting , with a note on the windscreen .
28 When they arrived at the temporary mortuary they halted outside .
29 When they arrived at the temporary mortuary they halted outside .
30 When they arrived at the HQ of World Security in Freiburg the closed gates were opened for them immediately .
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