Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Its very upsetting in more ways than one and an awkward time for a change of priests so Fr John will want just a little time to settle in and feel at home . |
2 | And so Inchbad sat down and beamed at Fenella and said they would be interested to hear her stories and , at the same time , nodded to the waiting Fiachra Broadcrown to get the Fidchell squares ready for the Gnomes . |
3 | Suddenly Brown Owl bent down and looked at Jane 's foot . |
4 | She put the goose down and looked at Nick . |
5 | William Huskisson , President of the Board of Trade , was run down and killed at Parkside on the inaugural run of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1830 . |
6 | Two days later a horse-and-cart pulled up in Page Street and an elderly man with a shock of ginger hair sticking out from both sides of his battered trilby stepped down and knocked at Aggie 's front door . |
7 | As they approached from the South , the pilots watched the flyingboat go down and land at Kalafrana , but at that moment Hancock saw two Bf109Es approaching , and thought for a moment that they were about to attack the Hurricanes . |
8 | Yes , I have n't brought the modular things I mentioned to you on the phone the other day but I think it would be very useful to sit down and look at structuring that |
9 | Some of us went along and parked at Welshpool Station and took a look at the narrow-gauge line 's original terminus where it connected with the Cambrian Line . |
10 | Ordinary brass or tension rods are then threaded through and mounted at top and bottom of the window to stretch the curtain between them . |
11 | He leaned over and smiled at Athelstan . |
12 | He came over and smiled at Dangerfield . |
13 | He passed on and knocked at Himmler 's door . |
14 | Enraged , Richard sailed on and landed at Acre , joining the besieging army on 8th June . |
15 | Horton broke off and looked at Wycliffe as though apologising for boring him . |
16 | I 've no intention of paying — ’ She broke off and looked at Silas . |
17 | I can hardly believe you — ’ she broke off and looked at James . |
18 | He broke off and stared at Montgomery , his face suddenly incredulous . |
19 | In that way you wo n't feel cut off and isolated at college and will know where to seek out help when you think you need it . |
20 | After a little while , Wycliffe straightened up and looked at Bourne . |
21 | I said , yeah , and you picked them up and looked at dates and chucked them on cart . |
22 | Juliet sat up and looked at David . |
23 | Mr Priest looked up and stared at Dad for a while and Dad stood there waiting for a reply . |
24 | She looked up and stared at Melissa in sudden recollection . |
25 | Breeze sat up and stared at Gay , who was still laughing . |
26 | She sat up and stared at Matthew , her eyes red with tears . |
27 | Crowe sat up and stared at Frederica . |
28 | Mr Hayes said : ‘ We thought of the idea because he came from just up the road from the school and was later brought up and schooled at Great Ayton . ’ |
29 | A further three airports in Scotland have been acquired ( Aberdeen , Edinburgh and Glasgow ) and a Head Office to cover the Scottish Airports has been set up and based at Glasgow . |
30 | An eighty five year old man who was beaten up and robbed at knifepoint at his home has been talking about his ordeal . |