Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By nine that morning they were parked on a side-street off Tottenham Court Road , Bodie at the wheel of the Capri , Doyle slouched down in the passenger seat , idly , almost cursorily , watching the heavy flow of traffic up towards Warren Street . |
2 | William gazed out of the window as they drove through what used to be called The Village and was now just another suburban shopping centre . |
3 | When Sarah got back to the attic bedroom in Newcastle Place the first thing she did was open the window , letting in damp , wintry air . |
4 | She loved the hot stews that Minton produced out of the oven when they returned from the pub . |
5 | Blair crept down to the bank whilst I rehearsed various reasons to explain why he had not caught the trout : lack of experience , bad casting technique . |
6 | Dan got up from the breakfast bar . |
7 | Cecilia got on to the platform . |
8 | Earlier she had listened intently as a statement by Cheshires commanding officer Lt Col Bob Stewart read out at the hearing told how L/Cpl Edwards ' killer had not been traced . |
9 | Kolchinsky was waiting in the foyer when Whitlock got back to the hotel . |
10 | Philippa got up from the chair she had brought into the kitchen , went to take the cloth from Lee 's lap , decided against it , and started to wipe up the insidious liquid with tissues . |
11 | ‘ Go for the girl , ’ ordered Randy Sherwood , as South Sussex rode on to the field . |
12 | Following their Olympic collision in the 3,000 metres , Decker Slaney tumbled out of the race in tears and Budd-Pieterse — running for Britain — finished seventh . |
13 | Lisa sank back against the sofa , despair rushing through her . |
14 | The VW drew up at the pumps about twenty minutes later . |
15 | When Stirling found out about the plan in which his unit was to be involved , he was even more furious . |
16 | Davidson moved out of the house a week ago and they decided to separate last weekend . |
17 | After a moment or two Hosanna moved back to the step again . |
18 | Trent swam back to the catamaran dragging the fish behind him . |
19 | Kelly headed back towards the stand . |
20 | When they 'd finished their simple meal , obeying Michele 's instructions , Luce moved back to the couch while he cleared away the dishes and brought in coffee , glasses , and a crystal decanter . |
21 | Herr Nordern sank on to the sofa and , astonishingly , found himself holding his wife 's hand , and feeling hers firmly gripping his . |
22 | Having handed over her letter and waved goodbye , Perdita wandered down to the stables . |
23 | Isabel sank back to the grass , beginning to shake . |
24 | William peered out of the side window when they came to the crossroads but it would be too far away to see anything , even if it was still there . |
25 | C'zinsit bounced out of the saddle , touched the ground with his feet , then vaulted up on to the mare 's back again . |
26 | Aldhelm got up from the turf on which a new and unsteady lamb was also trying to get to its feet , nuzzled by the quivering ewe . |
27 | On CEEFAX and TELETEXT it implied that Cuntona got off with the rap . |
28 | The helicopter and the keys to the private villa were promptly removed ; Branson rode back to the airport in a taxi . |
29 | Second row Paul Warwick got in on the act and full-back David Rowledge stretched the lead to 27–11 with a penalty to add to his earlier conversions . |
30 | Without his bad-tempered dad , Rab C. Nesbitt , to annoy him , Wee Burney got on with the job of handing a trophy and a Cash Club Account containing £10 to young Heather Stobbs . |