Example sentences of "was [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He was not using it to further his own human development , he was using it up for the profit of the people who paid him , the anonymous shareholders and their abstract interests .
2 They were in the bedroom and he was tucking her in under the quilt , stroking her forehead , pushing back the damp strands of blonde hair where her tears had soaked them .
3 The difficulty was sneaking it out of the mill .
4 All she really wanted was to see him out of the house .
5 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
6 She had him by the hand by then , and was drawing him in to the hearth , for the early November mist was on his shoulders , and his face looked thin and cold .
7 The swing of the hurricane was bringing them back into the eye of the storm .
8 His first instinct was to fling them out of the window ; to put as much distance as he could between them and him .
9 Rain knew Oliver was picturing himself back in the wine bar in Chelsea telling everyone how he 'd been mistaken for a drug dealer and nearly done to death in a Mediterranean backstreet by an underworld rival .
10 A harry torrent flooded through the opening and in no time at all the herd was legging it back to the high land in a wild stampede .
11 Erm the erm the erm periodical men who used to come over harvest their job was to pitch it up in the field .
12 Then , making their apologies to the professor and his wife , he was whisking her off towards the dance-floor .
13 It was n't just a matter of meeting an old comedian ; I was meeting someone out of the dustier corners of my private pantheon .
14 She was confused , one of her friends was picking her up at the studios that afternoon , not M. Apéritif , but a doe-eyed Persian who was — he said — training to be an engineer .
15 ‘ I was to pick her up by the Souk Al-Gadira . ’
16 It is not known who gave him the letter but it was to set him off on the road to fame and fortune .
17 He was pulling something out of the hedge .
18 Hands was pulling himself up among the sails now , the knife between his teeth .
19 A moment later , with a curt ‘ Follow me ’ , he was leading her down to the end of the corridor , then along a short passageway off to the right .
20 He moved his pelvis strongly against her own until she squirmed in his arms , then somehow they were across the room and he was forcing her down among the silk cushions of the four-poster , fingers already lifting the thin wool sweater beneath her unbuttoned jacket , seeking the pulsing softness of her breasts with the mark of desire across his face .
21 ‘ All he had to do was follow them back to the agency , come in as though wanting to book a holiday , and there was gullible little Hilary all ready and waiting to fall in love .
22 Hauser thought the only way to keep his top men on their toes was to play one off against the other : to hint now and again someone else was after ; their job .
23 Bream are not great fighters and if you got one on then you knew it would stay on ; the trouble was getting one on in the first place !
24 I mean , he was getting something out of the cupboard , ha nothing to do with me !
25 I was stealing something out of the film : I had captured the stars in the act , and they could n't slip away , off the edge of the screen .
26 Zak himself was calling everyone back into the dining room , saying they should all stay together until we reached Sudbury , which would be soon .
27 ‘ He was calling you in as the ultimate specialist .
28 ‘ How did you feel , ’ he said , ‘ when the monkey was holding you up on the roof ? ’
29 So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner .
30 I managed some breakfast , met up with Colin 's coach Malcolm Arnold who was taking me down to the track , and we walked in the sunshine to where the buses waited to run the shuttle to the Olympic Stadium .
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