Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The drunken porter allowing them entrance after the usual altercation . |
2 | Liese made me dinner in the Chinese style : miso soup , stir-fried vegetables , sweetsap for dessert . |
3 | ‘ Oh God , ’ I moaned , and lowered my head to the cool steel pipe of the bridge rail . |
4 | ‘ I got my chance in the national side when injuries put me into the match against Romania in Bucharest three years ago . |
5 | Because how does Philip know that in five years ' time , I 'm not going to ring him up and say , hey you know when you recommended me to invest my money in the Japanese fund , well it 's just gone through the bottom of the market . |
6 | ‘ I will make my judgment about the overall balance of taxation in the economy at that time , ’ he insisted . |
7 | That morning I met my father on the middle landing of the stairs , and we were alone together for the first time in the holidays . |
8 | That was how she met my father in the early years of the war . |
9 | ‘ I turned down a new contract at the end of the season , even though it meant getting a testimonial next year because I 've got to be playing in the Premier League to confirm my place in the Irish side . |
10 | By a week before Christmas , I was beginning to see my way across the spare bedroom at home , or the stockroom as my other half styles it , and light at the end of the tunnel . |
11 | I seemed all set to continue my way to the top outdoors , but as it turned out , the highlight of my summer was getting my photograph in Athletics Weekly , the bible of the sport , for the first time . |
12 | I am helping my Pa with the outdoor work , as is right and proper . |
13 | I put the list away in my file , lock the room and carefully pick my way down the little staircase . |
14 | I just have to be careful as I pick my way past the grubby piles of snow at the edges of the pavement . |
15 | I plucked one of the torches from the wall and crouched down , wrinkling my nose at the mild sour odour . |
16 | After a few days my condition improved , the weather changed dramatically , and I made my way across the cultivated , fertile fields of Normandy . |
17 | Ignoring them , I made my way to the Norman castle . |
18 | I left the broch and walked uphill as far as I could without disturbing the bird colony , then made my way towards the southern end of the island , where the land sloped gradually down to the sea in long , flat terraces of rock . |
19 | I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music . |
20 | I left them to it and made my way along the inner side of the curving wall towards the doorway . |
21 | I made my mark against the Conservative candidate . |
22 | The woods crowd in on me as I make my way along the ancient track . |
23 | At seven on the Saturday night of the prêt-à-porter showings , I make my way up the mirrored staircase in Chanel 's couture house in the rue Cambon . |
24 | I keep crouched and make my way through the low bushes , heading diagonally through the wood towards the estate . |
25 | I walk slowly through the tunnel beneath the line , one of a dozen returning commuters , cross over the road with ten of them , make my way through the gnarled little streets beyond the redundant town hall with eight of the ten , and begin to climb the scarp of the South London hills with the remaining five . |
26 | It is because of that commitment and my understanding of the values and decent opinions of the Province that I have placed my resignation at the Prime Minister 's disposal . |
27 | There 's no doubt he relieved the pressure on me and the rest of the dressing-room and enabled me to enjoy my game to the full . ’ |
28 | I threaded my way between the various broken churches , towers and columns to the entrance-exhibition where posters announced that fibreglass imitations of the stone carvings were soon to be set up outside . |
29 | You have dismissed my Master of the Inner Chambers ? ’ |
30 | I had forgotten my quest on the previous day in the pleasure of the poets ' company . |