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

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1 Wearily I trailed back into the house .
2 Slowly I get out of the bag .
3 Slowly I looked around at the other boys .
4 Eventually I came out of the leeward shadows into ‘ the gleaming halls of morn ’ and , bliss at last , walked on firm snow instead of haggling through heather .
5 Eventually I went along to the British Association of Psychotherapists , where I was assessed and asked if I wanted to see a male or a female therapist .
6 Eventually I moved on from the blues , picking up on Ronnie Lane again , only by this time The Small Faces had become The Faces .
7 Eventually I ended up in the Sealink arrival lounge .
8 ‘ Besides , it sounds as if you might be glad of a spare pair of hands , unless … unless you 'd rather I kept out of the way , of course ? ’
9 Suddenly I shouted out into the night air .
10 From the path below I looked back towards the house .
11 And so I came up with the following idea , which works extremely well for me .
12 So anyway er I mean being a keen motorcyclist I borrowed a Moto Guzzi last year , you know a big V twin , beautiful bike , I went up into Derbyshire and had a you know ride on it , and thought well that 's not bad , see I 've always had British bikes , and I think I might g I might get one of those , so I came back in the house put the helmet down and said hey that Guzzi 's not bad , I could get a decent one for about two thousand you know about nineteen eighty , you know nice Le Mans Two .
13 So I went up to the bar , back to the party , and still could n't find her . ’
14 So I went up to the general manager Mr and he he sa told me certainly I can go .
15 So I went on into the town , and told them at the castle , and the lord Beringar has set a guard on the place now until daylight .
16 So I went on to the Home Office ; they 've got two employees with the name , but one 's a woman and she 's off having a baby .
17 So I went off to the er at the show .
18 So I went back to the car and got my torch .
19 So I went back to the lady doctor and she gave me a cream and some tablets .
20 I remembered the noise I remembered the noise as we went past the pub , so I went back to the pub and sure enough there were fifty Sorry thirty burly men .
21 Then I became allergic to Durex so I went back on the Pill , a different one .
22 And erm she said all right and I said what do I do with them and she said I 'll put them down in the base at the back and I said all right so I went back on the shop floor just before I was coming out come out .
23 So I went back into the spare room , I was doing some ironing which was on the you know and the next minute the phone went !
24 near Kettering , Don went to er Northampton and then finally I went to Rushden and er I 'd been there about a year and all of a sudden there was a call in for Shorteners at so I went down on the bike and er what er the one over me who , who was elderly , well was n't over me but he was er he was on my job but the senior man on it he come in , the boss had sent him in to have a look cos the er Shorteners were complaining , and er then they rang up for one of us , he said well I 'm not leaving till I 've solved this problem so I had to go .
25 So I hung around in the sun a couple of hours and when I got to the station there 's a car in the car-park with the old guy in the back , and he has friends . ’
26 It is carried against , and so I come back to the new erm section being proposed by Professor on anti-semitism and concurred by the convenor , Dr , and put it to the assembly .
27 And so I set out on the long journey back to Thornfield .
28 And so I set off across the field .
29 The cheapest way to go was via Colombo and so I dropped in on the local centre there .
30 I glanced at her , trying to hide my embarrassment with a swift and flippant response , but I could think of nothing to say and so I looked back at the binnacle , then up to the long moon-burnished sea ahead .
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