Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [vb past] [prep] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He rushed past me and went into the nearest building . |
2 | She put out her tongue at me and went to the kitchen . |
3 | People smiled at me and sang in the streets . |
4 | Kicking back the covers , I let my feet touch the carpet , put on the white and blue striped kaftan which my journalist daughter had made for me and walked to the window overlooking the central court . |
5 | He turned his back on me and walked into the room . |
6 | His voice was surly , but suddenly he twisted round to face me and took off the headphones , and I thought he was going to apologise for his rudeness of the previous night , but instead he demanded to know if it was true that we were out in the open ocean and were not planning to make a landfall for some days . |
7 | Diplomatically , he took the golf bag from me and headed for the car park . |
8 | If Agrippa gave an order they obeyed with alacrity , but sometimes I caught them watching me and shuddered at the amusement in their icy , pale-blue eyes . |
9 | I 've only been on since I read that thing in the square ball , and I suppose loads must have done the same as me and jumped on the bandwagon . |
10 | He turned his head slightly towards me and spoke in the direction of my tie . |
11 | I held my ticket tightly to me and smiled at the thought . |
12 | He did n't take the stairs : he ducked under them and disappeared into the shadows . |
13 | A patch of lights off to the right revealed the presence of a town which slowly orbited them and disappeared into the darkness . |
14 | Corbett joined them and waited for the tankards to empty before good-naturedly bullying Ranulf into collecting their horses and making their way back on to the deserted track to Godstowe . |
15 | The plane swooped above them and thudded into the earth . |
16 | To be absolutely sure she followed one of them and came to the place where they curved round in front of a tree and retreated . |
17 | She left them and went up the stairs which led to the bedroom she shared with Pet . |
18 | It was some time before we retrieved them and went into the piggery . |
19 | When Jesus had returned to his Father the apostles did as he had told them and returned to the city . |
20 | It bounced and rolled between them and lay in the shadow of the chair . |
21 | Then , tiring of their unfriendly glances , she turned her back on them and looked across the street . |
22 | Alexandra stood between them and looked down the lane , sunk between high fields , and saw the church tower rising among leafless trees and the blue slate roofs that clustered round it . |
23 | Wiping it away with his handkerchief , he closed his eyes , opened them and looked round the room , then back at the newsprint in front of him , as if he might have been dreaming or have imagined it . |
24 | We cut down to the riverbank before we reached them and walked along the water 's edge out of sight of the buildings above . |
25 | He flung around from them and walked to the end of the room . |
26 | Stuart pointed just ahead of them but as he spoke , a little white Mini sped past them and slid into the place he had spotted . |
27 | The archaeologist ran in front of them and stood in the middle of the road . |
28 | Woolley turned his back on them and sat in the middle of the cloth . |
29 | Ferns grew head-high on either side , and suddenly Mary started back with a cry as the ferns parted and something bounded through them and leapt across the path not two feet from her . |
30 | I turned my back on them and marched towards the front door . |