Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [prep] the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Lisa got to the office early and went straight to Vass 's door .
2 Have Severn Trent got on the bandwagon yet , for tidying up the water in Brussels .
3 Tsu Ma drew on the cheroot again , then looked up , meeting his eyes .
4 Bare granite peaks towered over the south all day and the pools and falls seemed to grow bigger and better every mile .
5 He sat down suddenly as the truck bounced off the bank again .
6 Explosions : red flames and chunks of rock spouted from the slopes where the Counsellors had been standing .
7 TODAY is Leap Year 's Day and Adam Walker got in the mood yesterday by leapfrogging over classmate Kevin Kokes .
8 Bernice whispered to the Doctor out of the corner of her mouth .
9 The yard was squalid and run down , the lads slouched about the place resentfully , the tack was old and dirty with repair patches showing on almost every item of leather .
10 Then with about 7 minutes to go , Goodmans speed got through the defence again and Beeny could only parry his low shot for Gray ( there was about 5 of them on the pitch ) to tap in .
11 The cur tumbled into the moat only to be rescued by the brave Señor Sanchez .
12 The rock towered on the horizon where the posts had been .
13 And he gives the game away by specifying that the ritual occurred on the day immediately preceding Jesus 's triumphal entry into Jerusalem .
14 After the beating , Neil staggered to the road where he was rescued by a motorist .
15 Shiona sank against the pillows now and closed her eyes as a rush of sadness went washing through her .
16 Some Scots fled to the abbey there after Flodden . ’
17 According to the author , the princess 's lowest ebb came with the publication earlier this year of the so-called Dianagate tape — allegedly the recording of an intimate telephone conversation with her longtime friend James Gilbey .
18 According to the author , the Princess 's lowest ebb came with the publication earlier this year of the so-called Dianagate tape allegedly the recording of an intimate telephone conversation between the Princess and her long-time friend , James Gilbey .
19 I slipped an old Eurythmics tape into the cassette deck I have installed where Armstrong 's meter used to be and adjusted the speakers so the full effect came in the front rather than the back .
20 That was how he looked , but Trent hoped that part of the dead-eye effect came from the President not wearing his spectacles .
21 Donna glanced agitatedly at her watch and walked to the main doors , trying to see the Volvo parked in the street beyond .
22 The boy Crinan and Lulach strolled from the table together .
23 But enough light came from the landing on to which the door opened to silhouette the man standing there .
24 ‘ The first Svend knew that there was a search on for Suzie and himself was when my agent arrived at the house earlier this evening , ’ Rune told her calmly as he sorted through a small pile of leaflets .
25 Incidentally Irish international lead Martin McHugh skipped in the game yesterday and earned a 17-17 draw with fellow Irish international John McCloughlin .
26 Incidentally Irish international lead Martin McHugh skipped in the game yesterday and earned a 17–17 draw with fellow Irish international John McCloughlin .
27 A yellow line of electric light shone below the door just as he reached it , and his heart jumped ; he stepped back quickly as the handle turned .
28 ‘ The police and ambulance arrived on the scene very rapidly and the other driver admitted that it was her fault .
29 A patch of dried blood showed on the top where it lay splayed out , and the sight was so pitiful that one of the children began to cry .
30 As money from Boy George and Culture Club poured in the airline really took off .
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