Example sentences of "i was [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Through the communicating voice tube I was invited up to the bridge . |
2 | She was hard at work in her jealously private workshop , though she called in briefly at the library from time to time , and I was invited back to the Lodge for meals some evenings . |
3 | At eighteen , I was called up for the Army and I was three years there . |
4 | It happened that I was called back to the farm on the following Thursday to " cleanse " a cow and was in the byre when Dodson the drover called to pick up Blossom . |
5 | She explained : ‘ I was called in at the last minute to help style a photographic session for Kylie about 18 months ago and it went from there . |
6 | The fact was that all sorts of strange gear-shifts were taking place within my psyche , and I was eaten up by the morbid drama of Frankenstein . |
7 | I had thought I might stroll out towards the famous Liseberg Gardens , but I got no more than a couple of hundred yards before I was turned back by the pitiless downpour . |
8 | It was a relief when I was moved on to the Sports Desk ; these were gains and losses of a different kind and they did n't involve people getting killed . |
9 | ‘ This morning ( 20 February ) I was moved back into the ward as I am now off the danger list . |
10 | I was dragged out of the cave , through the waterfall , to lie on my back gazing up at the fast-moving clouds in the blue sky ; and I thought to myself , Those clouds are free , just as I was until now . |
11 | I was dragged back into the boat almost immediately . |
12 | As I was swept along by the noisy laughing crowd out into the tropical evening I persistently wanted to know what had happened to the dog . |
13 | ‘ 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 . |
14 | I was fed up with the European promoters who seemed obsessed by the American sprinters . |
15 | I was fed up with the yucky mouldy silicone round the edge and reckoned a proper job should be done on it . |
16 | You said er , I told , I told him I was fed up with the General Secretary of this union that had n't given us any backing and you said sorry Phil , but I 'm not the General Secretary . |
17 | It must have been then that I was blown up by the land-mine , which may well have knocked out Private Prescott as well . ’ |
18 | The importance of this discovery can not be over-estimated , for through it I was led on to the further discovery of the Primary Control of the workings of all the mechanisms of the human organisms , and this marked the first important stage of my investigation . |
19 | Whatever he heard me say , some time later I was led out of the doors and taken to rooms they said were mine , as if they were pleased about it . |
20 | ‘ As it was , I was referred back by the clinic a week later because of blood pressure problems and the midwife kept a check on me . |
21 | ‘ I was pushed out into the garden , but I stayed to watch through the window . |
22 | And , without further ado , I was marched back into the hall , placed on the dais , the heralds braying on their trumpets . |
23 | I was operated on for the first time when I was two or three weeks old . |
24 | ‘ I was bumped on to the rail six or seven times and I think I would have been in the first four but for that , ’ he said . |
25 | I was wrapped up to the eyes when I went u down to put my walking boots on as well because they 're comfortable and there were people going going round in their shellsuits and you know I must be feeling the cold more now . |
26 | I was bellied up to the bar with the crowd of bobby-soxers and crewcuts . |
27 | Eventually I was driven back to the Noones ’ house by a blue-clad security man . |
28 | After thanks and apologies all round I was driven back to the Lion to find that my borrowed sheep had been sold and had disappeared . |
29 | Our housework was hard and long and laborious and erm we 'd got two children to look after and then I 'd got my brother who did n't leave home until he was thirty and er , you had n't got the time , you know , to do too many things , so er my interest was the young wives ' and it was really a as regards the erm the Guild itself , I was thrown in at the deep end when this lady who was with my mother , mother was treasurer , she was secretary , erm she used to come down for me and , I know you should n't canvass but she used to canvass and say erm you know the voting , you know , will you , will you come and vote ? |
30 | Well I was thrown in at the deep end Different persons came in maybe if we had a job in a hurry and they would say , Oh you 're on at such and such a time at this . |