Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb past] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I expect I woke up at the wrong time .
2 And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school .
3 Pity they went astray in the middle .
4 The owners say they came up with the idea first .
5 I expect he jumped out at the last minute .
6 Want it mopped over in the morning .
7 They say he looked exactly like the family picture of old Sir Hugo , who first saw the Hound .
8 Friends say he cared deeply for the countryside and worked tirelessly to improve the public rights of way network through his job as footpath officer for the Richmondshire group of the ramblers ' association , which he helped to start .
9 is the aim , what , I mean somebody came up with the aim , in actual fact , despite whatever else you might be doing , whatever politics were behind it , the aim was to prevent AIDS no matter what you were doing , and not to have any kind of prejudice against what you were doing as long as the aim
10 I imagine you came here with the intention of doing it up and then realised the enormous extent of the work needed to put it right . ’
11 I imagine she leaned eagerly over the desk towards me , as towards a pupil who has made a good point in his essay , smiling and nodding encouragingly .
12 The whistling and clicking of fingers roused Joy 's attention , so collecting her pad then pen she wandered over to the table on the right .
13 After the Man City match we walked back to the Adelphi but it was shut .
14 and the second one open which went right outside the building and came back in again erm
15 something I mean we moved out of the flats , partly because the flats were coming down ,
16 I remember I went back to the ambulance feeling quite horrified .
17 I remember somebody came in at the shop and says the Newminster School had been sent home , but where , which school 's that ?
18 However , erm you know you came back about the retail aspect of course and most of our traditional sales people have never had telephone experience in that sense .
19 she sez she crawled over of the rubble towards a man in a white nightshirt who looked like a ghost but was a Home Guard .
20 she sez she crawled over of the rubble towards a man in a white nightshirt who looked like a ghost but was a Home Guard .
21 I just know we went deeper into the woods .
22 Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow .
23 Our intention was to reside half the year at Southall , and the remainder in London , and I remember we moved there on the 26th June , 1830 …
24 Remember he waltzed out in the ?
25 Suppose she went out into the woods with … him , and they were going to make love … or they 'd done it … and she said ‘ I 'm pregnant , you 're the father , what are you going to do about it ? ’
26 I reckon we got down from The Bells , Chell 's Field , to the bottom of , six , seven minutes .
27 I believe they went out to The Crown afterwards . ’
28 We believe they started up in the mid-1930s , but by 1970 seemed to have closed down .
29 We rode under another arch , guarded by serjeants-at-arms wearing the royal arms of England ; great iron gates were flung open and we passed through these into the inner bailey , stopping before the great four-towered keep which soared up to the skies .
30 They claim he spoke hastily on the issue of surgeries in Darlington which have control of their own budgets .
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