Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I eventually made it into the Yorkshire second XI and ultimately the first team . |
2 | Originally six absconded from a local farm and successfully made it to the mill in a lorry chassis , however they had dwindled to a single cockerel . |
3 | I managed to track her down and eventually got her on the telephone . |
4 | ‘ When I struck the bream tore off downstream and dragged me into some weeds but I eventually got it to the bankside , ’ said Matthew . |
5 | Dorchester may have been an extreme case , but throughout England , there were hard-working , anxious , godly folk whose rage with their king eventually led him to the scaffold at Whitehall . |
6 | Back in the main town , we explored twisting alleys which eventually led us to the old Frankish quarter . |
7 | I looked around for Kalchu and eventually found him on the far side of the fire talking to a group of men , some of whom I recognized as being from Chaura and from Chhuma . |
8 | She was not there and after running frantically around the garden he eventually found her beside the old hanging tree at the bottom of the path . |
9 | This eventually drew him into the company of Frederick Denison Maurice [ q.v. ] and the band of young men who surrounded him , and the combination of their enthusiasm and insights produced the Christian Socialist movement of 1848 to 1854 . |
10 | But a lot of them only made it by the skin of his teeth and are in the party only because of their reputation . |
11 | Which which Mrs Thatcher rightly committed us to and rightly whipped us through the house And and it and it |
12 | And a decade later , when the term ‘ has-been ’ seemed almost an understatement , she not only gratefully accepted but gleefully flung herself into the high camp , Low Gothic shenanigans of Robert Aldrich 's Whatever Happened to Baby Jane ? ( 1962 ) , in which , with a gloating relish that neither her baby-doll fright wig nor her impenetrable pancake make-up could conceal , she set about tormenting her immemorial screen rival and alter ego ( or egoist ) , Joan Crawford . |
13 | With one hand clamped between her legs to avoid dropping her load , she stepped astride the wooden animal , and gingerly lowered herself to the saddle . |
14 | He says that Wilko always talked in riddles with him , became jealous at his popularity and so sold him to the scum so he would appear to be a traitor . |
15 | We should , however , appreciate the close relationship that existed between the philosophical beliefs and the political doctrine , which not only manifested itself in the convergence of interests with respect to social problems and class politics , but also provided the proposed reform in education ( and other attempts to ‘ educate ’ young workers , such as the club movement ) with a certain authority . |
16 | And it seemed Fergie 's ten man heroes had squeezed out a momentous victory until the soccer fates suddenly stabbed them in the back in the pouring rain of Moscow . |
17 | so it was a bit of er struggle to er , to get them to come and look at it and fix 'em up again , well they did n't fix 'em up they , they , they give 'em a new one , they only got it in the sale |
18 | ‘ I only met her for the first time earlier this evening . ’ |
19 | We gently lowered it to the floor . |
20 | One of the puppies suddenly flung itself through the air and banged its wet nose against my right eye in its flight to a tray of vol-au-vent . |
21 | So in two years flat , after riding on the crest of a wave , people who had been cock of the walk in ICI suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the league . |
22 | The people which only a few years previously had committed brutal genocide and waged a terrible war of destruction suddenly found themselves in the role of the great advocate of justice . |
23 | And what course of action would the Mozambican journalists who criticize their government 's policies ( Political puzzles ) take if they suddenly found themselves in the hot-seat of a country in chaos ? |
24 | Sean recalled : ‘ I suddenly found myself on the same side as the shark and got out of the water as fast as I could . |
25 | Then , in the middle of the election campaign , he suddenly found himself among the accused . |
26 | Turning for the door , Mungo suddenly found himself in the overwhelming dark . |
27 | Schmidt suddenly found himself in the space between them , his hand outstretched for the lock . |
28 | Having ridden the contradictions , the paper suddenly found itself in the middle of them . |
29 | We suddenly found ourselves in the Turkish baths with a dozen nude men . |
30 | Ribble 's failure to provide the service paid for will have caused inconvenience , and distress to elderly residents of Scorton and perhaps involved them in the extra cost of missed appointments or expensive taxi fares . |