Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The chemistry had been between them from the start , waiting only for a wayward spark to ignite it . |
2 | Margaret had not been through anything like the rebellion her sister had known , but they both shared a great sense of elation . |
3 | He 'd never been through it since the time Barry had locked him in . |
4 | The England that Pound mourns the loss of is , as it had been for him from the first , an integral province of western Europe , sharing a common culture with France and always reaching out , through France , to the shores of the Mediterranean . |
5 | Surely all three are for us among the great achievements of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ? |
6 | They 're in it for the love of the game . |
7 | Er they are n't but they I think they 're in it on the canvas . |
8 | And while you 're at it with the bin get yourself a tissue as well , to wipe your nose . |
9 | Get those who are with you on the mat to sit down so that the emergency services have a clear view across the area and can move quickly in the event of accident . |
10 | Thirdly , it involved saying that ‘ the general principles of the constitution ( as for example the right to personal liberty , or the right of public meeting ) are with us as the result of judicial decisions determining the rights of private persons in particular cases brought before the courts ’ . |
11 | The ‘ Minister of the Crown ’ role was hung on little Colin Moynihan for a day or two while everyone tried not to laugh ; he was , after all , only just over five foot tall and Minister for Sport and he had , after all , not slept with Pamella , only been with her at the Winter Ball . |
12 | The old man had been with her in the shop that morning , the same as ever , gossiping about the business , about the vagaries of their customers , the oddities of town councillors and the perverseness of families — all with a humour that was wickedly spiced . |
13 | ‘ I knew my mum because she 'd been with me at the hospital and I remembered my grandad because of his bald head . |
14 | Today , too ; how I wished you had been with me at the concert . |
15 | I think that had you not been with me on the black nights I would have died . |
16 | In early January 1988 about a dozen friends and colleagues , the same people who had been with me on the day John was kidnapped , met at my flat . |
17 | I went out and found in the court two corpses interlocked ; they were the bodies of the two young men who had before been with me in the room ... |
18 | Prince , he said , ‘ has been with me from the commencement of my various works . |
19 | Macmillan then flew back to Treviso to drop off the various Eighth Army officers who had been with him at the conference , had " a short chat " with Gen McCreery , and returned with Philip Broad to Caserta . |
20 | The interviewer , who should have kept her mouth shut , interrupted to ask whether or not Hyacinth had been with him at the Young Conservatives ' Ball . |
21 | Atkins and the other man who had been with him during the doorstep confrontation on Boxing Night were waiting . |
22 | They had climbed all over him in Tatton Park , looked at Granada TV studio sets with him , been with him to the Industrial and Air Museums . |
23 | Burton wrote , with typical flaring generosity ( like his fellow Welshman , Henry VII , he never forgot those who had been with him around the campfire when the crown was hardly even a dream in unreal England ) : |
24 | Prized most of all was the collection of classical poetry — from John Donne to Robert Browning — which enhanced the Hebraic and Yiddish verse that had been with him from the first . |
25 | In Tolkien , by huge contrast , he met a man whose style had been with him from the beginning . |
26 | But his fascination with motion , the ‘ gate of natural philosophy ’ , had probably been with him from the beginning of that decade . |
27 | Whitaker had been with him from the very start , a solid , dependable man who knew his own limitations . |
28 | During cross examination Bobu , Dinca and Postelnicu at times wept openly , Bobu in particular confessing to " contemptible " conduct as the most senior member of the RCP leadership after Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu ( he had been with them during the first stage of their attempted escape on Dec. 22 , by helicopter from the central committee building in Bucharest , as had Manescu , who was a former Vice-President and Nicolae Ceausescu 's brother-in-law ) . |
29 | In a postscript Dr. Yeats reported that he had subsequently seen both Dr. Thackeray and Mr. Leech who had been together since he had been with them on the previous day . |
30 | It has been with us for the past 10 years . |