Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [be] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Soon she came by the local gymnasium , and then the local Cedok tourist office , and from there she turned into a part which she was growing more familiar with , and in no time found she was back in the colonnade area .
2 Bet you never even noticed I was there for the first three years . "
3 It seemed she was up at the Jubilee Tower practising the tango with Nigel and they would be down shortly with the papers .
4 He 'd thought her a little too old for his own purposes , but always assumed she was there for the taking .
5 His demise was predicted by party colleagues who believed he was frequently in the news for all the wrong reasons .
6 At last he recalled it was not in the Nightingale Gallery but in the one running to the left .
7 She realized she was down from the morph-plus , and that her senses were sharper than they had ever been before .
8 Su Ragazzi have lost only once this year — to Jets earlier this month — but showed they are back on the rails on Saturday by defeating Team Fife for the loss of only 13 points , 15-3 , 15-5 , 15-5 .
9 ‘ Their emergency planning was very good , ’ he said , ‘ but the lack of experience of the Chinese showed up in their preparedness and their procedures showed they are still at the development stage in their nuclear programme .
10 Meanwhile , Arfon Council 's planning section in Caernarfon confirmed it was still considering the Sainsbury 's plan and the application would be judged on its merits .
11 ‘ What is the matter ? ’ his mother said , her hand on the teapot ; the daily maid who served them was out of the room .
12 Inevitably , months later , some actor will hiss , ‘ Heard you were in for the first half the other night , ’ prompting instant fabrication of husband having a miscarriage and mad cow disease in row F ) .
13 ‘ It was funny to see those agents ’ faces when they discovered they were up against the famous Marc Vila !
14 The court heard they were both at the end of their tether .
15 No one knows who first made this ingenious invention , although as already indicated it was probably towards the end of the thirteenth century .
16 In the event , I discovered he was out of the country for a while .
17 We heard he was down at the station this morning .
18 ‘ Yes , Tel , it 's called murder and the last I heard it was certainly against the law .
19 When the storm broke they were literally in the front line , but they continued to stock The Satanic Verses and in many cases display it prominently .
20 Labour supporters in Bristol had considered canvassing known overseas voters but decided it was not worth the expense .
21 Once we were fed and watered it was back onto the dance floor to practise what we had learnt and add , would you believe , a small jump to our repertoire .
22 The first time I met her was up on the platform .
23 ‘ When … when I said this was new to me , I meant I 'm hardly in the habit of sexual intimacy on such … such short acquaintance ! ’
24 I knew I was out on the motorway
25 It probably fooled the listeners as only the presenter knew I was actually in the studio .
26 I thought I was off on the usual , rather tedious type of assignment !
27 She was about to risk departing for an early lunch , a move which she would not have dared to make if Miss Coldharbour had been in the office , but Julia gathered she was out for the morning and not expected in until two fifteen .
28 Mr Taylor said he had no forwarding address for the woman , but knew she was somewhere in the London area .
29 Anne knew she was back on the Nightmare Express .
30 All she had wanted to do was make sure her followers knew she was back on the road to recovery and fit enough to joke " the Scottish people have so amazingly walked into my heart the impact has been far more powerful than I could have imagined " .
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