Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have been living in the city for three years and if I were to go to the estates now they would n't give me work .
2 Sergei said Bernard has n't been in touch with Bailey for days , certainly not since C.W. and I were assigned to the case . ’
3 One day , soon after our night outside the castle , Princess Flavia and I were riding through the town when we saw a group of people dressed in black going to the church .
4 Marius and I were chosen by the rest of the group to finish off punishing him .
5 I wonder if the Secretary of the Cabinet would go into the box if I were found outside the Ministry of Agriculture .
6 One day , while he and I were walking on the moors , he announced , ‘ Jane , I 'll be leaving in six weeks . ’
7 Flora and I were walking through the palm grove , on mud paths between tiny squares of pale green barley .
8 If I 'd a , if I were walking down the street going Nigger ! sorry !
9 MY WIFE and I were walking in the Lake District when I slipped and fell .
10 I dropped my right wing suddenly as if I were turning into the cloud and immediately swung over into a steep left hand turn .
11 Early fog had cleared and the airport manager and I were standing on the tarmac lining up the motorcade when my car phone rang .
12 Molly , Edith ( Harlow ) and I were talking about the Medauring in Germany started by Sofie Trappe , and I said we ought to form a group in England — Molly 's reaction was ‘ that 's fine Andy so long as I have nothing to do with the organisation ’ … so that year we formed the Studio Club .
13 Miss Maton died in 1923 and about a year later I remember that my friends and I were playing in the street when there was a sudden shout from a young man .
14 One Sunday afternoon , when Dana and I were sitting on the edge of the bed working over versions of various poems , the door , which we always left unlocked , suddenly burst open and a group of surly-looking students entered , led by a big bully who was not Spanish but Venezuelan .
15 One Saturday evening , when I had been apprenticed to Joe for four years , he and I were sitting in the pub , with some of the villagers , listening to Mr Wopsle .
16 One night my mother , my father and I were sitting in the dining room .
17 Last week I was gutted at the sale of Batts , but last night I was so happy that the scum failed .
18 ‘ When Boro played Peterborough United in the Rumbelows League Cup I was cheering on the lads .
19 I knew that when at last I was demobilised from the Waaf I would have to return to my peacetime occupation as a secretary in London , for the simple reason that my employers had been paying me my full salary all the time I had been in the Forces , that is , making up the difference between my Waaf pay and what I would have been earning with them .
20 Assuming that I 'd been able to drag the dinghy in a fairly straight line — though I might have gone astray a bit when I was stumbling in the mud — Joanna should be lying more or less straight ahead , and a good deal nearer than when I 'd left , for it was near high water then , and now it was about the last of the ebb .
21 I was invited to the school in the village of Atgor .
22 Micheline sounded excited to hear from me and I was invited to the group 's meeting a few weeks later .
23 Because I must have been noticed , I was invited by the families to play in mixed doubles .
24 A few years back I was invited by the Church of England to be an ecumenical guest at a consultation , held at Ely , on the charismatic renewal movement .
25 I was invited by the owners of a struggling estate in Bardez province to look around their 300-year-old house .
26 ‘ Of all the low points I suffered , one of the worst was when I was deprived of the chance of winning a third world cross country title because I was n't allowed to compete in 1988 , ’ explained the 26-year-old .
27 After the shock , I was warmed by the idea that the visitor was Jesus or an angel , and then terrified by the thought that it was an omen of my death .
28 I was escorted around the prison by members of the Prison Officers Association .
29 The fact that the ordnance survey map of Ben Lawers proudly declared a Visitor Centre at the base left me no choice in the route I was to take to the top .
30 One such dreadful night I was called to the gate house by Mr Rideout , our so loyal and efficient gate porter .
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