Example sentences of "he [vb -s] at the " in BNC.

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1 A statue to him stands at the junction of Seagate and Castle Street , Irvine .
2 It 's funny that he flags at the interests of the party of crime .
3 He points at the official entrance to a snake 's residence .
4 For example the owner of a motor vehicle can be said to use it where he sits at the side of the driver , who is not his employee and the vehicle is being used for his purpose ( Cobb v Williams [ 1973 ] RTR 1 13 ) .
5 Since the quadrupling of the defence budget in 1950–55 , the president 's main source of power has come from the fact that he sits at the head of a great ‘ national security state ’ — to adopt the phrase of Daniel Patrick Moynihan , a Democratic senator .
6 [ He sits at the table . ]
7 He takes his time strolling over , and when he gets here he sits at the far end of the bench like he does n't know me .
8 He was Raven Maize , a mysterious man with ‘ Together Forever ’ , a club hit in '89 , and far more soulful than the pristine work he offers at the moment : ‘ In those days I could record for nothing .
9 He lives — with Judy , his wife of 24 years — in Ealing , West London , where he drinks at the cricket club and , along with the Kinnocks , is one of the local celebrities .
10 And he laughs at the idea that the Prince of Darkness will now become King of the Castle .
11 His technique is simple but effective ; he looks at the war ‘ from the bottom up ’ .
12 He looks at the visitor , looks at Agnes , and she has no choice but to say : ‘ And Paul ? ’
13 He looks at the bags of plasma : 15,000 ccs have been moved through Ali .
14 They 're simply irresistible , says Graham Rice , as he looks at the best types to grow
15 He looks at the BBC with a cold outsider 's eye , makes the right sort of noises ( stressing ‘ impartiality ’ , lambasting sloppy Lime Grove journalism ) and is unafraid to alter or cancel potentially controversial programmes .
16 At other times he looks at the sky , his jaw clenching and unclenching as if working a particularly stubborn wad of chewing gum while the Kansas City Glee Club harmonises solemn music : perhaps he wants to turn it off — but they are unstoppable .
17 Finally , he looks at the availability of the basic data which are accessible to researchers in child care ; to the kind of housekeeping information that should be kept by organizations and which if it is , makes it unnecessary for researchers to start from scratch every time .
18 He goes into a restaurant and he says oh the waiter erm let me see the menu and he looks at the menu and said right , he said .
19 He finds that he looks at the beggar intensely , as if he would like to know his life story , and smiles quite naturally .
20 And Beuno said nothing , but he looked at him as mildly as he looks at the trout that he catches in the stream , and the doctor said , ‘ Until tomorrow ’ , and he left , and Beuno watched him go as mildly as he watches the sheep when he frees them from where they are caught in the hedge .
21 He looks at the city through the diverse eyes of Kevin Kline 's anxious but sympathetic lawyer , Steve Martin 's greedily exploitative film maker and Danny Glover 's endangered tow-truck driver .
22 And then he looks at the priest , and adds , ‘ Now you tell me the truth …
23 He looks at the class now .
24 He looks at the mess on the controls .
25 He looks at the hanky .
26 He looks at the front of her clothing and makes a note .
27 If he looks at the dates of all those expressions , he will see that we published our statement in May , even after my hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) had made his remarks .
28 If he looks at the statistics , he will see that it has always been like that .
29 Brian Robinson , I believe , has every right to feel aggrieved when he looks at the other members of the back row .
30 When he looks at the lake
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