Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [vb past] [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Though there was never-ceasing change , each movement was not a chance occurrence in a hotch-potch of bewildered uncertainty , but part and parcel of a pre-conceived plan , trimmed down or adorned to suit the particular circumstances of the moment … |
2 | Eventually , after the subject had been raised many times by the Inspector , the CEGB gave in and agreed to produce the figures ‘ without prejudice , to its main argument . |
3 | Lisa watched in a kind of mute subdued horror as the waiter came in and began to arrange the coffee things on a low glass-topped table between Vass 's armchair and her sofa . |
4 | What happened was I happened to be in the corridors there and the gentleman came in , that 's on the Friday afternoon , gentleman came in and asked to see the Headmaster , so I took him along to see who was the Headmaster then , and erm shortly after that I was called up to see and erm asked me if I 'd like to apply for this job because had seen me erm bringing me up to , bringing him up to see and he said erm , well what about that young fella who brought me up there and would he like to apply . |
5 | A scruffy little kid aged between 12 and 14 came in and tried to steal the charity box from the counter . |
6 | The trees that once sheltered the man of the forest have been chopped down and sold to shelter the man of the city in Tokyo and Nagasaki . |
7 | ‘ An hour later I sat down and began to write the script . ’ |
8 | I went down and tried to rouse the constable . |
9 | Liz Headleand stared at the scene with a marked lack of dismay , as Kate Armstrong knelt down and started to dust the earth off Giles , looking up to ask anyone who might be interested about the little blobs of white polystyrene that always seem to come mixed with bulb fibre : ‘ What is this stuff ? ’ asked Kate , ‘ I 've often wondered , ’ as she proceeded to re-pot a hyacinth with one hand while stroking Giles 's shoulder with the other . |
10 | Then , naked , she went through and began to fill the huge , sunken bath . |
11 | The nation looked on and failed to notice the difference . |
12 | Assuming all is well so far , the filters and heaters can now be switched on and left to clear the inevitable cloudiness while the temperature settles to around 25°C , at the Fluval 3 end , a couple of degrees lower at the other . |
13 | And then only , gently rolled off the seat that she was sitting on and tried to crawl the way back ! |
14 | Silently , Tessa switched the television off and began to clear the table . |
15 | He had avoided it with all the fuss going on but wanted to see the Bookman once more before the expedition started . |
16 | She stood up and began to gather the plates , remarking as she did so , ‘ When I 've washed these dishes it 'll be time to leave for the hospital . ’ |
17 | Bob got up and began to put the things on the table for dinner . |
18 | Matilda stood up and began to say the two-times table . |
19 | He did not attempt the removal of the pyjama jacket , but suddenly stood up and began to pull the red trousers down and get them off ; and it seemed that Patrick , shifting very slightly , assisted the operation , his eyes now moving in awareness of what Marcus was doing . |
20 | He was cold to the bone , and with the first faint grey of pre-dawn he got up and began to walk the passageway , stamping his chilled feet with an infinitely small , puny sound against the flags of the flooring . |
21 | She stood up and began to pace the floor . |
22 | Athelstan stood up and stretched to ease the cramp in his thighs and legs . |
23 | And when she straightened up and went to take the key from the lock his hand was there before hers , and as he handed the key back to her , he said on a laugh , ‘ I see you do n't intend to be locked in from the outside . ’ |
24 | If that 's all you 've come to say — ’ She stood up and went to open the door , but stopped when Dawn burst out , |
25 | I got up and kissed her on the way up and went to meet the boys . |
26 | I packed up and went to follow the scales and 7 lb was the top until it came to Tony who weighed 10 lb dead . |
27 | She got up and stooped to reach the tap . |
28 | However , when Mr Hayden stood up and made to show the stranger the way , the figure melted into thin air , leaving the foreman completely mystified . |
29 | As the coach swung around the mountain 's impressive edge , directly below the vast height , I looked up and seemed to see the grimly laughing face of one of the woodcarver 's gods . |
30 | It put England 2-0 up and seemed to break the spirit of the world bronze medallists . |