Example sentences of "he [verb] at a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ! ) . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | There he sits at a table , a confident and debonaire man-about-town , a bachelor with even a touch of the dandy about him . |
5 | He gazed at a glass block , soaring upwards , in whose mirror cliff-face swam the distorted white reflection of a Wren church spire . |
6 | His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety . |
7 | He stopped at a gate , and in large red letters on the middle bar of the gate he painted some words from the Bible : |
8 | Just then he stopped at a place where a dog had dug a hole in the ground . |
9 | He stopped at an ale-house to leave further messages with Tab the tinker for Benedicta and Watkin ; they were to lock the church after morning Mass and , if the widow felt so inclined , she should take Bonaventure back to her own house . |
10 | He sucked at a bottle of Guinness , and went on fingering the rounds . |
11 | ‘ We stand first for responsible opposition , ’ he says at an incontro in the palazzo of a Milanese business grandee . |
12 | bases on which he arrives at a decision that he may sometimes find considerable difficulty in making a good case on paper for some action he may have taken , even though he feels , and subsequent events may prove , that action to have been perfectly correct . |
13 | In it , through a strict linguistic analysis of the words of the Koran , he arrives at an interpretation of the prophet Muhammad 's teaching that is in tune with modern philosophic and scientific thought . |
14 | Well he played at a level , I mean er , I mean he but it 's played at a level where it 's loud enough er to have a good boogie on down |
15 | He had reached six when he played at a ball down the leg side which hit him on the thigh , with the bat some inches away , and was taken by Dujon . |
16 | ‘ I mean , ’ says Howard to a girl called Rose he meets at a party , as they sit on the stairs around two in the morning , talking seriously , her dark eyes looking up seriously into his , ‘ I 'm the best mountain-designer in the universe . |
17 | He squinted at a car on the road as it hurried north . |
18 | He seemed at a loss for words , and Ward made no attempt to help him . |
19 | Penry made several attempts to break it , but gave up at last , his face like thunder as he drove at a speed which frightened Leonora to death . |
20 | He claimed at a press conference that the plant 's management and government officials had deliberately played down the scale of the fire . |
21 | Unable to persuade other firms to commit to such a specific amount , he arrived at a compromise by forming the Per Cent Club , which has 120 corporate members giving not less than a half per cent of their annual UK pre-tax income to the community . |
22 | He arrived at a decision , threw the cigarette away , and turned towards a small depressing row of agricultural cottages . |
23 | He arrived at a time when converging philosophical , political , scientific , and economic influences had inspired a number of English landowners to transform their estates into prosperous miniature centres for civilized living . |
24 | In the second period , applying a multiplier of six to the figure of fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds and ninety six pence , he arrived at a figure of three hundred and fifty six thousand five hundred and thirty one pounds and seventy six pence . |
25 | He arrived at a town surrounded by icebergs and with no road out . |
26 | During one of his European tours he arrived at a prison in the Savoy where a full-scale riot was in progress and two warders had already been killed . |
27 | Working closely with the members of the LSO , he arrived at an interpretation of the Adagietto conveying the spirit of a love letter . |
28 | He nodded at a door that must be the bathroom . |
29 | He nodded at a corner booth , " I 'll bring it over . " |
30 | He stares at a prance of spray |