Example sentences of "i stand at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If I stand at the window ( which I am not going to do ) I can see a small fat man with a trilby hat , a British warm and what looks like a binocular case , standing down below on the other side of the road and peering up with an anxious concentration at this battered , paint-peeling semi-circle of so-called Mansion Flats .
2 I stand at the window .
3 And , saddened , I stand at the door , and wait in the cold
4 Behold , I stand at the door and knock : if any man hear my voice , and open the door , I will come in to him Revelation 3 : 20
5 All Church assemblies should perhaps have the motto , ‘ Behold I stand at the door and knock ’ inscribed above the door to remind them that the Church exists for outsiders not insiders .
6 ‘ One can not say to the Zanaki people along the shores of the sprawling Lake Victoria , ‘ Behold I stand at the door and knock ’ ( Rev. 3:20 ) .
7 Accordingly , in the Zanaki translation it is necessary to say , ‘ Behold , I stand at the door and call ’ ’ ( Nida 1952:46 ) .
8 I stand at the bottom and watch him .
9 I stand at an easel to paint .
10 I stood at the foot of the bed and watched my grandfather go to sleep .
11 And then he was pushed roughly on , and suddenly , inexplicably my mind was filled with a vivid picture of Christ looking down at me as I stood at the foot of the cross .
12 Employing a lounge-lizard gait , he swaggered towards me as I stood at the bar waiting for my Coke .
13 I stood at the bar with the Morning Line , WITCH WHO LIED FOR DR SEX .
14 I saw him a few times more after that , in the months that followed , coming slowly up the lane from the station , as Millie and I stood at the gate .
15 I stood at the top of the slope .
16 I stood at the door and looked up , but the windows were dark ; she had gone to bed .
17 I stood at the window and looked down into the street .
18 In the city , I stood at the window and identified the cars as they breezed by .
19 I stood at the edge of a circle of standing stones , each eight to ten foot high , with a massive central stone which leaned at a perilous angle .
20 Happiness , I knew , was not something she thought much of as an end : it was as if she had said , I 'm glad you do n't mind being poor , and , although when I replied to her , it was only to tell her about the baby , Thomas , and how he had put on five pounds and had cut his first tooth , I brooded over what I might have said while I stood at the sink or pushed the pram , making great , windy speeches in my mind , venting on my absent aunt the curious , unreasonable anger that seemed to rise up before me like a dark pit , bottomless and frightening .
21 I stood at the doorway , waiting .
22 When I stood at the doorway , hesitating to dash into the pouring rain , I could see that the landscape had moved with the date .
23 As a small boy , growing up in Liverpool , I stood at the Pier Head and marvelled at the huge Atlantic liners berthed at the world 's largest floating landing-stage .
24 Images of animals huddled together for warmth , safety and companionship floated into my mind as I stood at the side of this man , watching him examine firearms .
25 Mrs Tiller suddenly pulled me out and made me stand at the side .
26 There was a long pause during which a kind of stage fright seized me and perhaps him too : we remained in our positions , Richard sitting up in bed and me standing at the window , looking at each other helplessly like actors who have forgotten their lines .
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