Example sentences of "[pers pn] was [verb] [adv prt] by the " in BNC.

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1 The fact was that all sorts of strange gear-shifts were taking place within my psyche , and I was eaten up by the morbid drama of Frankenstein .
2 I had thought I might stroll out towards the famous Liseberg Gardens , but I got no more than a couple of hundred yards before I was turned back by the pitiless downpour .
3 As I was swept along by the noisy laughing crowd out into the tropical evening I persistently wanted to know what had happened to the dog .
4 ‘ I said that if I was turfed out by the trade union vote I would see Neil Kinnock and we would then both issue a statement afterwards , ’ he said .
5 It must have been then that I was blown up by the land-mine , which may well have knocked out Private Prescott as well . ’
6 ‘ As it was , I was referred back by the clinic a week later because of blood pressure problems and the midwife kept a check on me .
7 Well I tried and then I was let down by the group .
8 ‘ When my father died my mother took me on a trip to Spain and I was bowled over by the El Grecos .
9 Anyway , then I was picked up by the bizzies for possession and it all came out then .
10 I was coming back by the path from the ferry , through the woodland , and where the trees are thickest I stumbled over him .
11 I was having a nap by the gas fire one evening when I was woken up by the doorbell .
12 Neighbour Brian Dean , a 55-year-old chauffeur , said : ‘ I was woken up by the police cars lining up in the middle of the street .
13 She forced Moran to dance and by the night 's end she was worn out by the single effort .
14 They sang something noble and uplifting about Spiderglass and the atmosphere of pride swelled Jezrael 's emotions until she was swallowed up by the crowd 's euphoria .
15 And she was laying up by the quay by where they 've got those
16 Baroness Thatcher too is an Oxford graduate , but when moves were made to confer an honorary degree on her in the nineteen eighties , she was turned down by the same people , amid stormy controversy .
17 After she was beaten up by the other pupils , Calvin said , ‘ The trouble with than one , though , is she 's ugly .
18 She told teachers she was weighed down by the responsibilities of looking after her three younger sisters , including a nine-month-old baby .
19 She was allowed in by the back door .
20 She was bowled over by the beauty of a girl named Jane March who walked into the Storm agency .
21 She was sitting down by the gate , one hand on her neck , her head canted over at a fierce angle .
22 The Bishop 's resignation was announced at a Press Conference held at the Cathedral , when a statement by him was read out by the Diocesan spokesman .
23 And that in fact was , produced a split vote in the police authority fifty fifty , and it , it was chucked out by the chairman 's casting vote .
24 It was played down by the band and manager Steve Harrison , who is paranoid about being seen to ‘ cash in ’ , ‘ manipulate ’ or any of those other snidey cracks that godhead success usually brings .
25 It was played down by the band and manager Steve Harrison , who is paranoid about being seen to ‘ cash in ’ , ‘ manipulate ’ or any of those other snidey cracks that godhead success usually brings .
26 They had a two year romance in the thirties but it was broken up by the war and the appearance of Rose 's first husband .
27 Ghana symbolised West Africa before it was carved up by the Europeans ; it symbolised the African federation Nkrumah longed to assemble .
28 Prior to this it was carried out by the Directorship-general of Fine Arts , Academies and Libraries , part of the Ministry of Education .
29 Legislation requiring the registration of houses taking children for adoption followed , but respectable working class women resented this inspection , especially when it was carried out by the Poor Law Relieving Officer .
30 In the past a private sector proposal had to demonstrate that funding costs would be less than if it was carried out by the Government .
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