Example sentences of "and [vb past] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Piano , Aaron , piano ! ’ she called , and her middle stepson , with his mobile thin white clown 's face , emerged from the crowd and seated himself at the instrument , as Liz called to Deirdre and the butlers to fill glasses and then join the guests for a toast : Jonathan turned on the radio , the eagle-crowned clock over the marble mantelshelf struck , some joined hands and some did not , Aaron struck up Auld Lang Syne , Big Ben struck , some sang and some did not , voices rose straggling , pure and impure , strong and weak , tuneful and tuneless , there were cries and embraces . |
2 | Then he took the stones from their pouch and laid them at the bottom of the Bowl . |
3 | There was not a needy person among them , for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them , and brought the proceeds of what was sold and laid it at the apostles ’ feet ; and distribution was made to each as any had need' ( Acts 4:32 , 34–5 ) . |
4 | When he got there , he pulled an enormous bell-mouthed gun — I imagine it was a blunder-buss — from his belt and levelled it at the monster . |
5 | I made contact with Sheringham through an agent and met him at a hotel . |
6 | We jumped out and met him at the rear of the vehicle and tried to show him a letter of introduction from the Algerian Ambassador to Britain , Lakhdar Brahimi . |
7 | In short , the consumer called the tune and the operators who prospered were those who best identified the needs of the consumers and met them at the right price . |
8 | A stout butler led Alexandra across a hall floored in gleaming yellow wood and lined with large dark paintings , and announced her at the drawing-room door . |
9 | Hawkins , a Devon merchant , had seen that the demand for slaves from Africa was increasing in South America , and in 1562 he sailed — in the way many Englishmen were to do in the seventeenth and eighteenth century — to West Africa , bought slaves , took them to the Caribbean ports , and sold them at a profit . |
10 | I rang Prentice as I could n't think how to put it off any longer , and got him at the second number he 'd left . |
11 | Robyn swore and flung herself at the stove , trying to scrape what was left of the bacon away from the bottom of the pan . |
12 | Deliberately , he lifted the photograph and flung it at the fireplace . |
13 | Alex attended a similar establishment for boys ten miles away and visited her at every weekend exeat . |
14 | She had drawn her fair hair high into an elaborate plait down the back of her head and fastened it at the bottom with a wide tortoiseshell clasp : it looked distinguished and competent , but nowhere near cuddly . |
15 | The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration . |
16 | I needed to come up with a solution which avoided this overly defined focal point and used it at the same time . |
17 | I walked round the walled field and found myself at the edge of a tinkers ' camp . |
18 | I turned over … and found myself at the top of page three . |
19 | Dulé saw him fall , and ran , swung himself up the smooth wall of the redoubt where the gunners were hard at work , and found himself at a mere arm 's length from one . |
20 | He turned the corner , and found himself at the front of the house , which had a mountingblock , well chalked . |
21 | The next he had been jerked fully awake and found himself at the centre of a circle of strange , hostile creatures , the like of which he had never seen in his life . |
22 | The lorry driver , a relief worker from ISC Chemicals in Bristol , came on the wrong day and found nobody at the plant . |
23 | She looked into the eyes of this human peacock and found herself at a complete loss for words ; and he too seemed surprised by this girl who had agreed to be his bride : he looked up at her ( she was half a head taller than he ) in a way that she might have interpreted as hostile had she not been in too much of a turmoil herself to notice it . |
24 | His poor mother lacked her husband 's capacity for discipline , and found herself at the mercy of her headstrong son . |
25 | He waved and shouted something at the mercer in the street below , then scrambled back onto the ladder again and started to descend . |
26 | They followed Fiver up the run and overtook him at the entrance . |
27 | They were watching her intently , with a look that disconcerted her and excited her at the same time . |
28 | He took the kettle from its hook above the fire and filled it at the sink . |
29 | The tide had n't covered the pebbles yet , so I took up a handful and lobbed them at the bottle . |
30 | So I went on into the town , and told them at the castle , and the lord Beringar has set a guard on the place now until daylight . |