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

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1 It crept stealthily towards him over the mud , advancing , retreating , advancing again like a living creature stalking its prey .
2 Today , when Florrie arrived at the corner-shop and rapped on the closed front door , Aunt Emily lifted the roller-blind and peered shortsightedly at her through the glass .
3 By contrast , he did inherit a destructive family situation which weighed heavily on him for the rest of his life .
4 A faint wisp of smoke rose ahead of me from the town dump .
5 Alan dabbed hurriedly at him with the towel and picked him up .
6 My comparative lack of basic talent came home to me on the practice ground before the first round of the Amateur .
7 It came home to him for the first time that what had seemed to him a trivial event , a stupid joke , was something genuinely much bigger to Andrus .
8 And he came once to me on the district to me I do n't know he went to others .
9 ‘ He came straight to me with the tale , ’ said Hugh , reckoning up in a low voice for Cadfael 's ear alone .
10 He came straight to us at the castle , and told us how he had found the body , and no question but he was greatly shaken and agitated , as well he might be , guilty or innocent .
11 As soon as they had made their way back , Bigwig came across to them from the bushes at the edge of the path .
12 He came forward at me through the smoke and he was n't smiling .
13 Dane 's voice came softly to her through the darkness .
14 Caro 's voice came faintly to her above the noise of departure .
15 The snipers , who fired directly on us despite the presence of an army officer , appeared determined to drive out a team which had come to investigate rumours of a massacre of Muslim women and children by Serbs .
16 An ugly black dog barked harshly at her from the basement patio of the house next door .
17 But he paid dearly for it in the first place did n't he ?
18 Madame Gebrec gazed earnestly at her across the table .
19 I stepped away from him towards the wall .
20 As they walked away from him through the greenness , the pale blue above them , Maggie said , her voice thick with emotion , ‘ Daddy is just lovely when he 's like that . ’
21 As the doors opened she stepped out and glanced quickly round her at the tastefully lavish five-star décor .
22 Before Rachel could reply , Ace walked quickly past them to the communications terminal .
23 Stephen walked ahead of her on the river bank .
24 She walked ahead of me on the narrow path ; she had slender legs and pretty ankles .
25 With her mind reeling , Merrill walked ahead of him down the stairs and out into the windy street .
26 And , as he finished pouring their brandies , she walked ahead of him through the open doorway and stood for a moment before the huge window , listening to the music , gazing out to sea , aware of a sense of peace and deep contentment .
27 She pulled away and walked ahead of him along the corridor , hearing the measured tread of his footsteps as he followed , and to her over-sensitive ears they seemed to match exactly the pounding , thudding beat of her heart .
28 Louise walked ahead of him up the path carrying the pie in a wicker basket .
29 Later , when the Northern Ireland Office was established , it relied heavily on it for the information on which it based security and political activities .
30 Mum and Dad were all tight and not saying much and Annie just chatted away to me in the back and Simon kept licking at the suitcase like it was a bone or summat .
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