Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Coober Pedy ( form the aboriginal kupa piti meaning " white man 's burrow " ) has a large migrant population but it was an Australian who dug me out when I became bogged down in the dull-dust , and an old swagman on the road who warned me to keep an eye on the weather .
2 I began to realise that life like this could not last for ever and so I asked to go back to the Cheshire Home for a holiday .
3 After that I avoided looking down towards the woodpile until , when it was almost too dark to see , I glanced down one last time — and she was gone .
4 ‘ Did I tell you I 'ad to run away in the end because he got to fancy me too much ?
5 I mean turn out in the er in , in in er er European elections was er in nineteen eighty four it was thirty two percent and in nineteen er eighty nine , thirty seven percent .
6 If you put down the example I I actually marked the example but then I realized going back through the book that obviously the example was given for you there anyway .
7 I intend to travel extensively during the summer and I may not have the pleasure of meeting you .
8 Rod , working on his own life story with a ghost writer , has promised : ‘ I am going to leave no stone unturned — I intend to delve deeply into the numerous stains I have left on the tapestry of life . ’
9 Well , a bit I intend carrying on as the parliamentary candidate and somebody had obviously asked Dave why it is something has nothing whatsoever to do with the constituency .
10 Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period .
11 Here I sit looking out over the sea , on this little rag of an island , Uskair .
12 I planned to stay there for the summer , and then learn how to be a better actress .
13 The abbeys and priories I passed slumbered gently in the lee of fresh green hills , unaware of the destruction about to crawl from the hellish pit of Henry 's lusts .
14 The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet .
15 ‘ No , they did n't throw me out , miss ; I got fed up with the chatter .
16 If I got fed up with the foster parents there was no one I could turn to really .
17 When the doctor had gone , Dot said , ‘ I got to go back in the hospital , ai n't I , Mrs H ? ’
18 I was eating my tea that afternoon — they would n't let me go too — and I got called over to the Centre [ the prison officers ' operational centre within the prison ] .
19 So I was close by and so they sent me in so the way I , I got dressed up in the minister 's cassock , and I got in revised the books of Genesis , like through and I get genned up to be a minister and I took in a bible and er well anyway I killed five men and they got out alive .
20 I got dressed quickly in the bitter cold of the room , and washed when I could .
21 I got hauled up before the chief psychiatrist because of the champagne that was flowing . ’
22 ‘ No , I got held Up at the office . ’
23 ‘ I 'm sorry , I got held up at the office . ’
24 I got held up at the last minute . ’
25 Sometimes I got to get up in the night and walk about and
26 Sometimes I got to get up in the night and walk about and
27 I got told off by the ref — I was a bit wild then — and Ian began moaning as though he was crying .
28 ROBBIE When it all happened , when I got thrown out of the school , he said he 'd never wanted to adopt anyway , it was my mother 's idea , not his , it was to make her happy .
29 I got mixed up with the wrong crowd for a while …
30 I hate going out in the carriage , ’ I said quickly .
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