Use "at his feet|at his foot" in a sentence

1. I have lain at his feet.

2. 2 He stared dejectedly at his feet.

3. The water is frothing at his feet.

4. 12 He looks down at the gape void at his feet.

5. At six feet, he towers over his mother.

6. Leaving Ronaldo with the bomb at his feet.

7. His feet turned capricious, slipping off at odd angles.

8. The alderman had hunderds of people at his feet.

9. He taps his foot, sets his hands on his hips and looks angrily down at the floor.

10. She comes up behind Jesus at the table and kneels at his feet.

11. They fall at his feet and ‘do obeisance to him.’

12. She sank gracefully down onto a cushion at his feet.

13. I am the faithful warden at the foot of his lord.

14. 5 No wonder his feet perspire profusely and are prone to athlete's foot.

15. 24 No wonder his feet perspire profusely and are prone to athlete's foot.

16. Joe stood at five feet, nine inches, and his hair was receding markedly from his forehead.

17. Trent came after him, right foot driving at his crotch but hitting his thigh as he rolled again.

18. Richard's heart was buried at Rouen in Normandy, his entrails in Châlus (where he died), and the rest of his body at the feet of his father at Fontevraud Abbey in Anjou.

19. He cut desperately at the rope in an attempt to free his foot.

20. Pompey now headed east into Armenia, where Tigranes submitted to him, placing his royal diadem at his feet.

21. At its foot he stopped and tried to Accustom his eyes to the darkness

22. The account reads: “Look! a woman lying at his feet!” —Ruth 3:8.

23. Wrinkle, line, crow's-foot There were tiny Creases at the corner of his eyes.

24. At the age of eight, his left foot was injured due to an accident.

25. 17 Nikulin's medals were arrayed on a cushion at the foot of his coffin.

26. Some one was yelling at a horse, asking it to move off his foot.

27. Women and girls would pile flowers, trinkets and gifts on stage at his feet.

28. A gargantuan Teddy boy was standing in the stalls, looking down at his feet.

29. With some effort he looked down at his feet as if to reprimand them.

30. Two scabby males lunged together, fighting at, and then on top of, his feet.

31. To fall transported at His feet; Raised in His arms, to see His face Through the full Beamings of His grace!" —this, this is spiritual LIFE

32. His new shoes chafed his feet.

33. And fell downface at his feet,(Sentencedict) giving him thanks and he was a Samaritan.

34. 2 Two scabby males lunged together, fighting at, and then on top of, his feet.

35. He too was waving his arms, then lifting a leg each in turn and shaking his feet at the leaden sky.

36. When Jesus has washed the feet of all 12, including the feet of his betrayer, Judas, he puts his outer garments on and reclines at the table again.

37. He felt chagrined at his failure [ at losing his pen ].

38. He shifted his weight onto his back foot.

39. At my curtain call, he tore the flower from his lapel... threw it at my feet, then left without a word.

40. He has legions at his command, powerful magic at his disposal

41. He has legions at his command, powerful magic at his disposal.

42. He was [ felt ] chagrined at his failure [ at losing his pen ].

43. His new shoes raised blisters on his feet.

44. 27 When she came to the man of the true God at the mountain, she at once grabbed hold of his feet.

45. His feet smelt revolting.

46. Arriving at the foot of the ladder, Grant's feet crunched in a sprinkling of fresh soil underfoot.

47. + 38 Taking a position behind him at his feet, she wept and began to wet his feet with her tears, and she wiped them off with the hair of her head.

48. At fifteen thousand feet it happens automatically, swat, the orange plume streaming out of his shoulder blades.

49. He put his foot wrong.

50. A paramedic bandaged his foot.

51. He can also slowly inch his way up the stairwell at a rate of 1 foot per round.

52. She placed it at his feet and said in a low reverential whisper: "Please accept my offering.

53. Then it was gone, leaving a weighted envelope Iying on the wet black asphalt at his feet.

54. His demeanour Betokened embarrassment at his prosperity.

55. His arm hung limp at his side.

56. His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.

57. His arms were limp at his sides.

58. His girlfriend is disgusted at his cowardice.

59. I laugh appreciatively at his sarcasm, and I never flinch, outwardly at least, at his slams.

60. This no doubt caused him severe pain as the weight of his body tore at the nail wounds in his feet and his scourged back rubbed against the stake.

61. His mother has been at his bedside throughout his illness.

62. He jammed his brakes, and stopped his circling feet.

63. He put his foot down straightaway.

64. He rose to his feet to deliver his speech.

65. He staggered to his feet.

66. 28 His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.

67. His outstretched foot was being singed.

68. Semi-conscious, he slid slowly down, his feet and legs sinking into the freezing slush at the bottom.

69. Then his hands and feet.

70. A twig snapped under his foot.

71. His left hand moved feebly at his side.

72. His day will come at his appointed hour.

73. His face showed his vexation at the delay.

74. He put his foot on the accelerator and dipped his headlights.

75. The seal of Oslo shows the city's patron saint, St. Hallvard, with his attributes, the millstone and arrows, with a naked woman at his feet.

76. His successor, King Khalid, wept over his body at his funeral.

77. At the World Championships, Lysacek competed with a stress fracture in his left foot, which prevented him from trying a quadruple jump at the competition.

78. Look at his carotid.

79. Thomas Birdied the first four holes, highlighted by a 20-foot putt at the first and a 16-footer at the par-3 third, then answered his lone bogey at the fifth with a 67-foot birdie chip-in at the par-4 seventh

80. His collegues were surprised at his absurd behaviour.