Example sentences of "[pers pn] was [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I was upstairs with the other two , she could have just taken the other one
2 I was near at the time , with Tiffany , in Mansfield .
3 The second , far more important lesson , I did n't learn until I was downstairs at the desk paying the actual bill : if you can get away with 50 quid for a bottle of anything in Sweden , take it .
4 ‘ Screaming ’ ‘ I was downstairs in the living-room and when I came out I found the whole stairway on fire , ’ she said .
5 I was nearly at the top of the post part when I saw Julie getting out of a car .
6 Well not so much cheaper cos I was most of the time I was doing it for nothing anyway .
7 I was again on the west side of the island and was walking along the shore .
8 After two days at home with my parents , I was again at the railway station , this time catching the early evening train to Fort William .
9 ‘ I got a lot of response from the article and my request for someone to move into my home and look after the children while I was away for the eight months in Bristol , ’ she said .
10 I was away during the war .
11 About a week or so ago , when I was away from the morning show for a week doing a bit of gardening , decorating , and all those things that we all love to take time off .
12 When I arrived at the GA European Open , I looked at the list of entrants for the Lancome Trophy to find that I was right at the bottom of the list of qualifiers with one week to go before the final selection .
13 We got , I was right at the front in the balcony .
14 I was right in the middle of a sentence .
15 During my years in Oxford , working as I was largely in the field of recent Anglican ecclesiastical history , I was increasingly drawn to Anglicanism .
16 I was over on the island .
17 One day , a year later , I was over on the west side of the island .
18 Oh , no , I was n't down by the river , I was over on the side next to the road .
19 I was over by the Orchard and then this .
20 ‘ They brought some other poor sod in , ’ he said , as if in answer to my question , ‘ but I was over behind the door and they did n't see me .
21 ‘ No , ’ he contradicts , ‘ I was ahead of the flow . ’
22 I was firmly in the present , watching the starlings cavort over and under the telegraph wires and the wind shimmer the young leaves into a muzzy Monet .
23 Now I was up with the world 's elite sprinters , with Ben and Carl , Calvin and Dennis .
24 I thought that as I was up with him , I was up with the leaders .
25 Well we nearly when I was up with the children at the to when I was
26 I was up on the box all the time ! ’
27 In fact , as I recall , I was up on the step-ladder dusting the portrait of Viscount Wetherby when my employer had entered carrying a few volumes which he presumably wished returned to the shelves .
28 Then the American announcer said , ‘ The bronze medal , Linford Christie , Great Britain , ’ and I was up on the plinth , the medal was around my neck and the Union Jacks were waving .
29 Its reflection on the water surface of the river at Abingdon advanced towards me , in this case not exactly to my feet because I was up on the bridge , but whatever else I managed to achieve in the picture I had to make this plane of the river advance .
30 However , so erm she asked me if I 'd go up and give her hand to sort things out , so I was up on the Friday morning and I said well you better phone the corporation and tell them that you 're moving out on Saturday morning .
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