Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | More of them got in on the industrial act — Sri Lanka was the latest brave new industrializing country , while India finally took off as a major supplier of iron and steel on the global stage . |
2 | Maisie pushed Robert towards the stairs , and the two of them moved down towards the crowded entrance hall . |
3 | I gazed down at the reclining form . |
4 | The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott . |
5 | Once again I met up with the old Frenchman who had invited me into his home . |
6 | Much weakened constitutionally , I passed on to the next stage . |
7 | I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway . |
8 | As I suppose was inevitable , the story gradually became that Eric would set fire to them , not just their pet dogs ; and , as was probably also inevitable , a lot of kids started to think that I was Eric , or that I got up to the same tricks . |
9 | After we 'd agreed the itinerary I got on with the detailed flying planning , using the new French VFR maps and the American TPC ( Tactical Pilotage Charts ) which we bought from Stamfords in London . |
10 | How I got round for the four days of the tournament , I do n't know . |
11 | ‘ I got off on the wrong foot , and I 'm never going to get it right now . |
12 | ‘ I 'm happy ’ , ‘ I 'm settled ’ , ‘ Now I know what it feels like ’ , ‘ I got out on the right side ’ . |
13 | But once I got out of the splitting shop out into the dry , handling leather rather than skins , er it were terrific , absolutely terrific . |
14 | Father got a bit worked up about this , but it was above my head until I got down to the specific steps to success which appear in the following chapters , so just remember OIL . |
15 | And when I got back for the last few weeks Mortimer had left … ’ |
16 | So I rounded up my bird-fancying friends ' old copies of Cage and Aviary and studied them until I got back to the very beginning of the season , early March . |
17 | I lined up for the 100 metres at the AAA Championships and , lo and behold , everybody came out in similar outfits ! |
18 | Two weeks later I lined up in the 200 metres , one tight-bended lap of the track , in the AAA Indoor Championships , again meeting Phil Brown . |
19 | The water , blue and green glass , was for a moment cold , then deliciously cool ; I swam out between the steep rocks to the open sea . |
20 | I was surprised when I found out about the interim order , but I assumed that was only a convenience measure , because you 're resident in Scotland and I 'm not . |
21 | ‘ Quite early on I found out about the Active Birth Centre . |
22 | Rain said : ‘ I found out during the last few days . |
23 | As though the voice was directly in my ear again I surfaced out of the momentary haze to hear my agent saying ‘ that trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about ’ . |
24 | I moved round to the other windows , but I could not see her in any of the rooms . |
25 | And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school . |
26 | I moved in to the front room where the disco had moved on to heavier metal ( New Model Army , I think — a band to watch despite their fans ) but still nobody was dancing . |
27 | IN THE EARLY 1970s , my wife and I moved out to the northern beaches of Sydney . |
28 | I changed back to the Tasmanian Devil and had a similar thumping take first cast . |
29 | I just did half and half and then I built up with the second couple of days then I did twenty minutes and then by the end of the week I went twenty five minutes half an hour . |
30 | Then , crouching down , I peered out through the pouring rain and saw such a sight as I will never forget . |