Example sentences of "i [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I got back to The Milebrook next day .
2 I got back from the States this morning .
3 I moved off to the PGA caravan to have words with Sally about our tentative arrangement for dinner at her flat .
4 I moved out among the Nell Gwynnes with cast-iron facials and the Redcoats who rode a Jaguar unafraid .
5 I headed over to the Kylie to collect Peter , so as to have an additional adult on board , and finally back to Nada to pick up Terrie and the children .
6 ‘ I had similar problems when I stopped over in the Brown Islands , ’ he said .
7 I came along with the Maxteds .
8 I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else .
9 Then he said , seriously , in his own voice : ‘ I came out to the Lock because I was worried he might hurt you . ’
10 One night — a Friday — I drove down to the Bois de Boulogne .
11 I strolled down to the Tormes and its Roman bridge : in the Plaza del Puente at its northern end stands an ancient , battered statue of the Roman lion mentioned in Lazarillo de Tormes .
12 When I arrived back at the Land Rover I met Abdulla , the student teacher , who had been attracted by the breakdown .
13 Asked about his first day , Terry said : ‘ I was stunned when I turned up on the Monday only to be confronted with the aftermath of the weekend fire .
14 But this was an A-road and I wanted to keep mainly to the minor routes , so half-way up I turned off behind the Ponderosa Cafe and joined the Old Horseshoe Pass .
15 I walked over to the Sheikha 's house .
16 The day after I walked out of the Times-Herald office I went to see Joe Hallonquist at his office in the Hammond Building .
17 As I walked back into the Gendarmerie the following afternoon , I saw my first legionnaire .
18 After talking to the Pan Am legal team in London , I flew back to the States to be with my family , and a few weeks later , the DEA did do something more drastic .
19 Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick .
20 I looked over towards the Pasanggrahan Hotel , and the balcony from which we had longingly watched so many prahus which we could not sail aboard .
21 After the excitement died down , and I was being congratulated by my wee brother and the others , I looked up at the Edelmans ' window .
22 ‘ Fuck you , ’ the Maggot screamed at whoever fired at him and I looked out of the Beechcraft 's side window to see palm trees going past at over 150 miles an hour and above us .
23 From the top of Flinter Gill I looked out to the Howgills and across to where cloud shadows were moving across Dentdale and over Rise Hill .
24 When I looked back to the Mimosa there was no sign of him , but the door was open .
25 With me there , but he 'd be aboard the dumb hopper and I 'd be aboard the dredger and I remember one man , he turned round , his name was ex naval man he was and er I went round on the Sunday morning and he did n't speak to me on the Saturday .
26 After a delightful dinner party with young friends in their lovely Phillimore Gardens home , I went on to the Lancaster Hotel , where the Diamond Ball , which was an inaugural ball for SANE ( Schizophrenia A National Emergency ) was taking place in the hotel 's new ballroom which I was told seats 1,400 guests .
27 I went in through the Marsden 's revolving doors for my first treatment thinking : ‘ This is the beginning . ’
28 Not being sure if the strait , or inlet for the Roach , was actually navigable through to the Crouch , I went back down the Roach , entered the Crouch again by Wallasea Ness , and turned seaward for the Crouch shore of Winter Marsh .
29 When I went back on the Wednesday , Miss Hale , the Headmistress of the Infants ' School asked why I had been absent .
30 It was now early July , and I went back to the Usk to film the silver-grey mink .
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