Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] i [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Neither therapy was enjoyed and I listened to the catalogue of side effects like a reporter who had just pierced the darkest Amazonian forest and was observing a new race for the first time . |
2 | A tribe of stray cats scattered as I turned into the yard where Ellen 's apartment lay . |
3 | But money and the recession were forgotten as I skied in the brilliant sunshine of Obergurgl just a few days before Christmas . |
4 | It will be apparent from what I have already said that I agree with the views expressed by Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re J. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 , 41–42 . |
5 | and I , I mean Jimmy it was only last Friday I went down to have me hair done and I walked from the hairdressers down to Street to get the wallpaper |
6 | I was there when British Telecom was privatised and I warned of the grave dangers in turning public monopolies into private monopolies . |
7 | I had been taught not to cry till I was really hurt , and so it was not until about eleven o'clock I really began to be noticed and I went into the theatre . |
8 | Happiness , I knew , was not something she thought much of as an end : it was as if she had said , I 'm glad you do n't mind being poor , and , although when I replied to her , it was only to tell her about the baby , Thomas , and how he had put on five pounds and had cut his first tooth , I brooded over what I might have said while I stood at the sink or pushed the pram , making great , windy speeches in my mind , venting on my absent aunt the curious , unreasonable anger that seemed to rise up before me like a dark pit , bottomless and frightening . |
9 | In fact , that was only done as I walked through the door . |
10 | I felt hotter than I need have done as I thought of the man who fed the dough on long , long shovels into that blazing hole . |
11 | The contractions stopped and I wondered for the hundredth time what my son would look like . |
12 | Nathan had watched while I went under the rock , had been surprised when I vigorously stood up and had stood transfixed as I gently pitched forwards off the rock . |
13 | Eagles boss Gary Hetherington said : ‘ It 's the best side I 've had since I came to the club . ’ |
14 | No , I was told before I came on the course , you 're going on the course to learn to make maximum use out of it , you 're not going on an almighty second holiday and |
15 | I have many memories of Eton : services in College Chapel , especially in winter when the lights were lit and I listened to the massed singing of a favourite hymn ; the Headmaster , Dr Alington , an Olympian figure in scarlet gown , taking " absence " on the chapel steps ; the Fourth of June , a festival peculiar to Eton , and fireworks bursting over the river ; the Field Game on winter afternoons while mist crept across the grounds ; the lamps in the High Street and crowds of boys hurrying back to their houses before " lock-up " . |
16 | ‘ The fire had been lit before I came to the office . |
17 | My scope increased and I cycled round the villages in search of paragraphs . |
18 | When Eva had gone and I lay for the first time in the same house as Charlie and Eva and my father , I thought about the difference between the interesting people and the nice people . |
19 | The inability to convert our possession into goals has remained since I walked through the door . ’ |
20 | So the weeks and months passed and I went to the local fire station once and sometimes twice a week and listened to lectures by firemen on firefighting and war organisation and what different officers wear in undress and fire uniform . |
21 | Another three weeks passed as I waited for the reassuring ‘ chit ’ . |
22 | It was amazing how quickly the weeks passed as I settled into the routine of life on Koraloona . |
23 | His bedroom door was n't shut and I listened to the stillness inside . |
24 | The argument ended and I went into the shop . |
25 | ‘ Fortunately the traffic cleared and I got to the studio to start my show with two minutes to go . ’ |
26 | With the borrowed gun I keep him covered while I back to the cabin door and open it . |
27 | Perhaps my hon. Friend will be reassured when I announce to the House that we will be laying tomorrow an order to ensure that , for all indictable offences , there will be the compulsory taking of evidence by tape recording in police stations . |
28 | Sadly , my euphoria evaporated as I looked through the rest of the magazine . |
29 | The rain had stopped when I emerged from the subway exit at Fernhill . |
30 | The lights changed and I let in the clutch . |