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

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1 That is the implication of a very suggestive comment that he made at the time to Edgar Faure : " At certain periods there are some problems that have no solution . "
2 However , he lived at a time when the centuries-old Almagest of the Egyptian scholar Claudius Ptolemy was still being used by the Church to defend the doctrines of Scripture with ‘ evidence ’ and ‘ confirmation ’ ( not that Ptolemy had ever had the remotest idea that his book would support the Bible ! ) .
3 For four years of his early life he lived at the court of King Philip II , to whom he did feudal homage in 1214 .
4 Cheyney moved to Venice in the 1840s , where he lived at the Palazzo Soranzo-Piovene on the Grand Canal .
5 He lived at the settlement for helping London boys , Cambridge House .
6 Sir James Reckitt did some amateur excavating when he lived at the manor and some stones , which could have formed church windows , can still be seen in the gardens of houses since built on the site .
7 He reckoned he lived at the corner of or something , so , when I asked him where he lived ?
8 On 7 March he entertained at the hotel — the bill No. 216 amounting to £16.50 was posted to his account .
9 I should like to think that the Colonel 's sister-in-law ( the daughter of a dean ) to whom he gave dinner at the Café Royal , the Aunt whom he entertained at the Walsingham , and the Uncle whom he nicknamed the Nabob , were really his relations and not figments of his humorous imagination .
10 Then , on the death of his father in 1737 , he succeeded at the age of twenty-one to the Radway estate , which the latter had bought in 1712 , and to the life of a cultured country gentleman .
11 This meant that some of his own sons were already adult when he succeeded at the age of 35 : his eldest son Lothar was nearly 20 — old enough to provide an alternative focus of loyalty for aspiring nobles .
12 He stabbed at the paper with his knife until he 'd cut a hole big enough , and pulled one of them out .
13 It 's funny that he flags at the interests of the party of crime .
14 He beamed at the others .
15 ‘ Cos I know a lot about fish.in He beamed at the crowd around us , then turned to the tank once more .
16 But he relented at the sight of Isabelle smiling and bearing gifts , his Continental dream .
17 Tommy Cooper talking at length about when he ruled at the Den and we 'll be talking to about his Norwegian career and his arrival at the City ground .
18 He winked at the Duke and called across to him , ‘ What a grand thing , your Honour , to have a wedding without a minister ! ’
19 He winked at the wizard .
20 He winked at the boy .
21 The Milan court held Mr de Benedetti had profited unfairly by receiving a £20m share package in an Ambrosiano subsidiary , as well as the 2 p.c. share value in the bank which he sold at the end of his tenure .
22 On a more light-hearted note , a friend of mine had become sexually involved with a woman he met at a party , although he confided that he had niggling doubts about the relationship .
23 He 's a former patient of the Wolfeson , and is cared for by his wife , a nurse who he met at the centre .
24 The Profitboss , in developing his contacts , never forgets that the friendly Steven Cook he met at the conference last month might just be the head of purchasing for a major customer in two years ' time .
25 But inspiration came in the form of a fellow photographer he met at the printers , who suggested a different way of looking at the images .
26 They were exotic , impoverished days for Nicholson and , above all , big experiences for the boy from Neptune who had by now left the protective custody of his sister/mother and was sharing an apartment with one of a group of friends who he met at the time and with whom he remained close when he became well known .
27 It was around this time that Seth began a new romance , with Susan Schilling , a preacher 's daughter he met at the dentist 's .
28 ‘ We told him it was a holiday in case he blabbed at the border , ’ his parents explained .
29 When Buck goes to a diner , he sits at a table opposite a creepy woman with a nervous tic who keeps running a grey rubber mouse over her face .
30 There he sits at a table , a confident and debonaire man-about-town , a bachelor with even a touch of the dandy about him .
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