Example sentences of "and [vb past] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He just sat in his chair and gazed up at Granny 's picture in its faded gilt frame .
2 He turned to the altar again and gazed up at Paddy 's back and tried to concentrate .
3 Ilbrec turned and gazed down at Fand .
4 WILLIAMS is arrested and led off at BELVILLE 's bidding . ]
5 After his second day as substitute games and sports master , Bodie drove wearily to CI5 , and checked in at Forensic , then at Traffic .
6 He did not take it too seriously , but nonetheless he wheeled his pony and made off at speed , back towards the fringes of Clocaenog , where he had passed the last of the prince 's watch .
7 Great big thing like a huge balloon and lived out at Ness and I mind me mother coming and getting us early and this great big thing come over .
8 We got on the Circle Line with a bag of sulphate and went round and round and got off at Liverpool Street .
9 Well we went off and got off at Peel which was the other with the all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time because I 've been to the police and reported it .
10 We did get a birdie at the 5th and got back at Bernhard , and that seemed to put Seve in good spirit .
11 1.6 The assessment framework adopted by the Government requires that : ( a ) attainment targets are set for the knowledge , skills , and understanding normally expected at the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 ; ( b ) pupils ' performances in relation to attainment targets should be assessed and reported on at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 .
12 the pupils ' performance in relation to attainment targets should be assessed and reported on at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 .
13 Granddaughter was born on , and weighed in at 7lbs 13 oz .
14 Sam sighed as he slipped his onto the plate and peered round at Miss Harker who was fishing in a discreet net purse .
15 The man had picked up the ball , and peered down at Nick through dark-rimmed , bleary eyes .
16 The harsh central neon light glared down onto the contours of the sheeting , and gouged back at Erlich 's eyes from the white-tiled walls .
17 Clothes are modelled and tried on at leisure .
18 Graham had managed to untie his hands soon after entering the room and lashed out at Samir , catching him on the side of the face with his fist , rocking him back against the wall .
19 He grabbed a club and lashed out at Mr Morgan .
20 The miners tramped up the valleys in the morning , worked all day and came down at night .
21 There were racetrack express buses , I found , going from the city to the Downs , so I went on one at about six o'clock and strolled around at ground level looking for some way of conveying to Bill Baudelaire the water samples which were now individually wrapped inside the nondescript plastic carrier .
22 He worked his passage home as a steward and fetched up at Tilbury with £30 wages , which was soon augmented by £46 10s left to him in his absence by his grandfather .
23 The income generated by the assets is accumulated and paid out at intervals , the amount paid on each unit again ( roughly ) corresponding to total income divided by the number of units in existence .
24 ‘ Mornin' , Angel , ’ he said gruffly and nodded down at Martin .
25 It was only water that was let into a confined space but we had a Sports Association which had a section for the swimming and er I way remember bought a couple of old single decker buses from somewhere , I do n't know where and he had them fitted out and rigged up at Stoke Bathing Place , especially for us to go there and change and w we did have quite a good strong section , we used to hold our , an annual what you call a regatta , or , no not a regatta but er in the St Matthew 's Swimming Baths a festival , a swimming festival a gala , yes
26 Occasionally there was a total embargo on any press interviews and Laura never allowed a stock of photographs of her to be held and handed out at will .
27 She took a train to London from Manchester and turned up at ITN .
28 It had a curious history , for it miraculously survived the destruction of the Tuileries and turned up at Chislehurst in 1871 by unknown means .
29 Comes of telephoning her , telling her I was lonely with Clarissa away and stuck out at Willesden .
30 She banished them from her mind and glanced back at Clarissa who was sleeping peacefully .
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