Example sentences of "he stood at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He stood at the back of the packed auditorium .
2 Not yesterday , Peter thought grimly , as he stood at the kitchen table laying the tea tray with his mother 's china ; but certainly last week or the week before .
3 ‘ Did you call the police ? ’ he asked , as he stood at the kitchen door watching her brew Darjeeling .
4 When she left him , he stood at the window for a long time , looking out over the newly-awakened countryside .
5 He stood at the window of his room , watching her .
6 It was almost , he stood at the window , the host below , as if he felt a new St Francis .
7 Lee watched Gabriel as he stood at the window facing out .
8 He stood at the window , watching the traffic on Willesden High Road .
9 He stood at the top of a long flight of wide stone steps .
10 He stood at the top of the stairs , looking back at Hilary — chunky , lively , absorbed — and at his paintings .
11 The mythic figure of the General — as portrayed in the War Memoirs — had known , from the moment he stood at the top of the Champs Elysées on 26 August 1944 , that the new leaders whom the war had brought to power would betray the cause of national renewal .
12 As he rushed onwards it lengthened and curved , until he stood at the edge of a cold volcanic cauldron , looking down at the mountain 's secret , a still , dark lake which gleamed green at the foot of the crags .
13 He stood at the edge of the slope , looking down the line of his cordon and into the turgid water .
14 He stood at the edge of the bed , looking down at her .
15 She could tell this by looking at his back as he stood at the bar ordering more drinks .
16 Evans got his blow in first as he stood at the door , ushered them into a large office overlooking the Kaiserstrasse .
17 He stood at the door of the bathroom , visualizing this most familiar of her rituals .
18 As he stood at the door trying to persuade her of the importance of other more pressing political issues , one of her cats shot out of the door , into the road and under the wheels of a passing lorry .
19 In light of this , he expected no reward but this day he knew he had received one as he stood at the door of a ward of children on whom he had operated , now sleeping peacefully and painlessly .
20 He stood at the centre of the Sun Chamber , and a terrible hush fell .
21 He stood at the stern of the yacht with his back to her .
22 Whenever he stood at the turn of the great stairs , with the entrance-hall and main door at his back , he knew he was facing the very worst the house could offer .
23 He stood at the barn door and watched the Gazelle finally lift off , its own lights rising up to slowly mingle with the stars .
24 The fertile combination of theory and practice was his own , however , and he stood at the head of a great group of people working on the new phenomena of electricity .
25 Alain came in as the doctor 's car left the house and he stood at the foot of the bed and regarded her sternly .
26 He stood at the bottom of the steps and looked up at her so fiercely that she stopped halfway down and felt quite uneasy , wondering exactly what she had done wrong .
27 He stood at the doorway regarding the room with approval before he said , ‘ Thank you , girls — you 've done an excellent job . ’
28 He stood at the lit window of his hotel room and saw his own reflection , and beyond it the room , and in that ghost-world the image of Tom Carey walking to and fro , a glassy shadow .
29 He stood at the helm , steering on the tower of St Saviour 's church , which stood on the hilltop between the village of Polruan and the sea .
30 Having been gently reminded by Lady Rutherford , ‘ We are all philanthropists here ; we do not need to put our hands up if we wish to speak ’ , William Morris completely forgot his shyness and at one stage became so carried away that he stood at the front of the room shaking hands with himself .
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