Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [verb] [pron] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , I was writing it from the board actually . |
2 | ‘ And you were fighting me from the moment we met again . ’ |
3 | She was to collect it from the church house in the morning . ’ |
4 | She was clocking me from the corner of one bleary eye . |
5 | She was lowering herself from the tip-toe that she needed to look over the panelled backing of the window display when something else caught her eye , further down the road . |
6 | I had suffered from these cramps four years before and in Tokyo they were bothering me from the start . |
7 | She was unshackled and they were dragging her from the only remaining hut . |
8 | It was believed someone from the Academy was helping Mann with the finance and distribution of the drugs . |
9 | Oh it was bought it from the Christmas , two ninety nine from . |
10 | As Woodroffe recounts , he was watching it from the opposite bank of the narrow stream and was so close that he was worried the vole would hear his receiver pulsing loudly . |
11 | He was seeing it all so differently from Gabriel ; he was seeing it from the other side of the mirror . |
12 | Later I thought it through and decided a big part of it was that , although he was coining it from the teds , I think he felt he was seen — by his peers — as an artistic cretin . |