Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] carry [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was carried off the pitch at the end — to be received like that was one of the best feelings I 've experienced in my life . |
2 | She was carried down the drive by her grandmother and rushed into the lounge to play with her toys , with a bonfire night cake waiting for her . |
3 | She was carried along the railway line to the station from where an ambulance took her to Colchester General Hospital . |
4 | Tallis had seen the grimacing features as she was carried to the grave . |
5 | Her heart had failed and she had n't regained consciousness since she was carried from the drawing room . |
6 | She was arrested five years ago by a Cairo narcotics squad who found £3m worth of heroin hidden in a concealed compartment of an ornamental wooden elephant she was carrying through the capital 's airport . |
7 | Where there were only a few birds they were carried in the guard 's van and released at the time and place stated on the label . |
8 | Worse , it was carried across the Andes into Peru 's provinces on the upper Amazon , whence it is inexorably moving downstream into Brazil — much richer than Peru , but with even worse social services . |
9 | He was sent home from hospital after a short period , since the doctors thought it more important that he should be there with his wife , and he shouted " hurrah ! hurrah ! hurrah ! " as he was carried over the threshold . |
10 | He was carried to the truck . |
11 | Following a nasty knee injury against Shrewsbury in November 1984 , when he was carried from the field with his leg cut to the bone , George played again , with massive strapping and padding the following Saturday , and in all the ensuing games , in considerable pain and in spite of his injury . |
12 | The papal letter which he was carrying to the king had been superseded by another , which spoke more mildly and suggested that Anselm himself had been a mischief-maker , and that a compromise agreement could be reached with good will on both sides . |
13 | It was pinned in banknotes on the robes of the local thaumaturge as his statue — or hers was carried through the village , or dropped into the collecting pouches the sacristan poked into the pews . |