Example sentences of "and [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It means instead the end of childhood and freedom , the beginning of a new life as a slave and chattel at the bottom of a hierarchy in someone else 's family .
2 In spite of being well fed and cared for , some dogs will steal food and scavenge at every opportunity .
3 They are kindly , educated people many of whom have spent their lives helping others and to whom fate has dealt a cruel , unexpected blow , leaving them bereaved and frightened at a time of approaching frailty .
4 She felt infantilised by them , but also felt bitterly that they were not fair , and she was bored and frightened at the thought of remaining bored all her life .
5 ‘ Yes , ’ said Gabriel , both excited and frightened at the prospect .
6 She was staring wide-eyed and frightened at the supper room 's open doorway which , like a proscenium arch , framed the Highland dancers and , quite suddenly , now also framed her lover .
7 These are wrapped around the ball and fastened at the top with a collar through which passed a wire ring for suspension or to pass round the wrist .
8 Another design that was to remain a firm favourite was the waterproof snow boot — fur-lined , with suede on the outside and fastened at the front or side with a zip .
9 An arm was slipped under her shoulders , lifting her ; then something was wrapped round her and fastened at the throat .
10 Corbett and Ranulf , riding abreast , stopped and gazed at the chaos .
11 That night , they sat on the ice together and gazed at the sky .
12 She bent closer to the painting and gazed at the master 's signature .
13 Bragg looked up angrily , then walked to the window and gazed at the church tower beyond .
14 She braced herself and gazed at the compass , silently begging the needle to stop wavering to and fro .
15 He sighed and gazed at the cello .
16 Carol Jackson rolled onto her back and gazed at the ceiling , aware of the movement from the adjacent room and also of the perspiration that sheathed her body .
17 He stuck the candle upright in a socket then sat and gazed at the flame , letting it mesmerize him into memory .
18 A low drone of talk hummed in the hut , and Holly lay on his back on his bunk and gazed at the roof rafters and counted the time between each fall of a water drop to his feet .
19 He lit a cigarette and gazed at the page of his book until the printed words ceased to dance about .
20 And gazed at the cross
21 Jitters leaned close and spat at the cowboy .
22 I 'll go and stay at a hotel in some quite other place , somewhere I 've never been before .
23 It is a relief to me to take up this pen and sit at a table and endeavour to sort out what I feel pressing in upon me and to know that if sense can be made of it you will make it .
24 ‘ Go and sit at the table .
25 come and sit at the table and wait , come on , put those away
26 Look we have got special bread now come on and sit at the table with us ,
27 It is the only tram in service where you have to climb up to your seat and sit at an angle of 20 degrees behind two spacemen in the front compartment !
28 Protestantism 's strength and influence at the end of the nineteenth century is even harder to assess than that of Roman Catholicism , because of its diversity .
29 Status of all rooms , including those ready for use , can be displayed and adjusted at the Hotel Manager workstation .
30 Bradford , for all the Italian wine and canapes at the mill 's art gallery , looked like a dank study by Hockney 's northern predecessor L.S.Lowry .
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