Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Yeah and that 's another thing I found I had a letter from the Social Security saying would you please send your order book back you 're not entitled to any more money , your sickness benefit 's run out , I thought it ca n't have , I do n't go back until the twenty fifth of March , phones up for the appointment I got it on the fifth of March , nine days ago |
32 | I got it with the fourth one |
33 | and I interrupted you about the casual ward , so you did n't really finish that ? |
34 | Eliot had arranged with me beforehand that we should have a private meeting , and meanwhile I sank myself into the communal life of the place . |
35 | With jackdaws and Mambas both out of the frame , I found myself considering the bizarre idea that the storm had something to do with the disappearance of my dead sister 's remains . |
36 | Anyway , I did some radio interviews and I was quite taken aback when I found myself over the front page of the Evening Standard . |
37 | It was definitely time to say farewell and stepping down from the canal at that point I found myself on the very street of my son 's house . |
38 | In a short while , limping and protesting , I found myself at the local prison , pushed into a filthy stinking room with some two dozen other malefactors . |
39 | I found myself in the curious position of being the sponsor minister of the industry and also the minister ultimately answerable for health service spending . |
40 | I stayed there for a week in January and for once I found myself in the overworked brochure cliche : Marrakech is a city of contrasts and a fascinating blend of the old and new . |
41 | I found myself in the ludicrous position of having to judge music I was n't in a position to judge . |
42 | I found myself in the ludicrous position of having to judge music I was n't in a position to judge |
43 | The WAAF suddenly wound the chair back and I found myself in the semi-prone position with the white bulk looming over me . |
44 | ( Once , taking the night train from London to Paris , I found myself in the locked sleeping compartment of a locked coach in a locked hold beneath the waterline on a cross-channel ferry ; I did n't think of Jonah at the time , but perhaps my panic was related to his . |
45 | The chair was comfortable but low and I found myself in the disconcerting position of having to look up at him while we spoke . |
46 | By chance , I found myself in the royal apartments , a long , polished gallery where the freshly waxed wood winked in the sunlight and the walls shimmered with the exquisite tapestries hung there . |
47 | But afterwards , I found myself in the dim bathroom of my hut staring at a haunted face . |
48 | Without knowing how , I found myself in the smart medieval quarter again . |
49 | When I made my way down its spiral staircase I found myself in the main thoroughfare of the town where I was born . |
50 | I found none of the double entendres in Whiplash Whispers funny , and the illustrations were a bit tasteless . |
51 | ‘ I found it on the barbed wire . |
52 | So I moved it to the other side of the step . |
53 | Although the dummy used to belong to me — still does , by rights — I slip it into the sucking mouth : small sacrifice . |
54 | ‘ I think I caught everyone on the wrong foot at Ayresome Park when I increased my shareholding to 48 per cent earlier in the season . ’ |
55 | I caught it in the other hand . |
56 | I 've already completed mine : my son and I disturbed one on the main path leading up to The Merrick , in Galloway , and ranger Fred Gordon and I saw a very angry one on the path in Glen Cairn in the Cairngorms . |
57 | One this girl traced my hand and I traced hers at the same time — I went very slowly , which triggered her ticklishness , and she laughed every time my pencil made it to the place between two of her fingers , but she was brave , she stayed put . |
58 | Periodically I went back to the northern wastes again , a sort of alchemical prep school where , like Lorne , I sustained myself through the dark times with dreams of the southern islands . |
59 | And why does n't British Rail offer a recycling facility for my old two-inch-thick timetable , when I replace it with the new edition twice each year ? |
60 | I phoned her on the fourth night to say goodnight to her that was all . |