Example sentences of "was [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But Seb was struggling up from the table .
2 ‘ I was kneeling down on the beach beside a lake when I felt this appallingly painful tingling sensation in my knee .
3 He was kneeling down by the wall holding out his hand to me .
4 Diem , an ardent Catholic , a former mandarin , was plucked out of a Maryland seminary to become premier by the Americans in 1954 .
5 At the time , Belinda had merely thought she was resting up for the party .
6 In the next room half of Beverly Hills High was freaking out to The Doors .
7 ‘ I have n't a clue — I was freaking out at the time .
8 When his father was tucked up for the night , the son would wander out into the garden and enjoy the cool air as a contrast to the fug of the sick-room .
9 Deep enough , at any rate , for a boat to get in to the boat-house which was tucked in under the cliff at the southern end of the bay , below the path where I stood .
10 He said : ‘ There were more than a dozen enquiries about the tender and this was whittled down to a list of six .
11 The date was pencilled in during the summer , but the tourists , who will effectively be a near Springbok side , wanted a Saturday fixture .
12 Does it matter , though , for literary criticism whether the poetry was formed out of a period of rebellion or revolution ?
13 The Tentara Keamann Raykat ( TKR ) was formed out of the BKR .
14 ‘ I said that if I was turfed out by the trade union vote I would see Neil Kinnock and we would then both issue a statement afterwards , ’ he said .
15 The dismantling of the Via dei Fori Imperiali and the creation of an archaeological park is an idea that was floated back in the days of Napoleonic occupation .
16 The foreman 's office was partitioned off from the shop floor and from it one could see the men at work on the machines — five or six of them — but part of the floor was screened off by large canvas sheets suspended from the roof trusses .
17 The song was bellowing out over the din of the battle .
18 Readers of the great Victorian novelists rejoiced to find in the final chapters how summarily justice was meted out to the villains ; some were perplexed that the Almighty often failed to knot up loose ends equally satisfactorily .
19 According to Special Branch , very violent treatment was meted out in the foyer to the men removed by the Black-shirts ; the police intervened just in time to prevent serious injury .
20 Elizabeth was propped up on the pillows , with the baby lying in the cradle by the bed .
21 She was propped up on the sofa near her open window which commanded an excellent view of the whole of Canons ' Court .
22 Elinor , in a cream silk bedjacket , was propped up by a stack of frilly pillows ; she looked old and frail .
23 A large handwritten notice was propped up by the door — Bürge bleibt hier ( guarantors ' seats here ) — with an arrow pointing that way .
24 Sterling — now the EC 's weakest currency following devaluation of the Italian lira — was propped up by the Bank of England , dashing hopes of an early interest rate cut in Britain .
25 His advisers hit on the idea of announcing that he was going on a cruise up the Hudson river where , away from prying eyes , he was propped up in a chair against the mast and anaesthetised .
26 The room was unpainted and the only furniture consisted of a lime green sofa , two wooden chairs and a three-legged coffee table which was propped up against the wall to prevent it from toppling over .
27 She wandered across the laboratory to where it was propped up against the wall .
28 ‘ This was propped up against the body , on the front doorstep . ’
29 Their park was given over as a whole for building development , and laid out on the gridiron pattern in the middle decades of the eighteenth century .
30 The rest was given over to a bowling green and a large expanse of lawn ; the potential for change was enormous .
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