Example sentences of "[prep] [pos pn] [noun] i [vb past] the " in BNC.

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1 After my race I climbed the steps to the press interview room .
2 Stretching my feet to the end of my bed I felt the tightening of the sheets .
3 In the back of my mind I recognized the need to avoid attracting a lot of people .
4 In fact , of course , I did criticise them , although out of fear of my father I took the easier route and voiced that criticism upon my mother .
5 When in the course of my explanation I mentioned the word pagan , he jerked as if he were on the end of a wire .
6 Out of the corner of my eye I saw the young man join Pavic 's queue .
7 Out of the corner of my eye I saw the Queen watching us and talking to the Director .
8 After listening to my Sikh sisters ' accounts of their lives and relationships and the sensitive Izzat of their men I had the feeling that for Sikhs Izzat is not pride or honour — it is male ego , pure and simple .
9 Of Gleizes ' work he said : ‘ Standing in front of his canvases I had the very definite impression of a sobering up after an Impressionist debauch . ’
10 I found his personality irresistibly magnetic and at the end of his speech I joined the rest of the huge crowd in tumultuous cheering .
11 Under my hand I felt the knobs of his spine .
12 In my mirror I saw the ford taxi moving up on me fast .
13 As Donne 's line rang in my head I placed the sound .
14 On the television screen in my home I watched the muscles on George Bush 's face contract , and listened to his voice , dry and unfeeling , as he informed the peoples of the world that the war on Iraq had begun : to liberate Kuwaiti people , punish aggression , and ensure that a new world order , based on peace and security , would be established for all peoples no matter how small .
15 I hesitate to correct the hon. Gentleman 's pronunciation , but in my day I fought the constituency of Islwyn which is now represented by the Leader of the Opposition , and I can tell him that it is pronounced ’ Issloin ’ .
16 For the first time in my life I found the real Shakespeare .
17 In my letter I mentioned the particular case of the Times Motoring correspondent who found that the return Brighton — Birmingham rail fare would cost him four times as much as the price of petrol for a car journey , despite driving a not especially economical car .
18 When I started to make it up to my horror I found the stripes did not match up front and back .
19 Smiling , I rose to join them , and when they both pressed their lips to my cheeks I caught the smell of whisky on Edward 's breath .
20 On my return I discovered the score was 1–0 to England , and later found out the goal was scored by Mark Tinkler !
21 On my return I found the doors had been forced .
22 As I feasted on my drink I sensed the hum , the confectionery of a feminine presence .
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