Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | With some wariness I lowered myself on to the front edge of his couch , while form one side more flunkeys appeared , guiding a hover-table laden with delicacies and fancy drinks . |
2 | I lowered myself down off the fence . |
3 | I track him down to the University of Saskatchewan and just catch him at home before he leaves for work . |
4 | I flung myself down on the grass in the sunshine and stared up at the blue . |
5 | I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't . |
6 | Yes , I have I posted it off during the week to My Weekly , because I thought because the it was about a girl in all trouble , I think it |
7 | I chucked it out in the end . |
8 | I do n't know why but I chucked it back in the water . |
9 | The boot blacking came off on my hands and I wiped it off on the side of the bed . |
10 | I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula . |
11 | I made it back to the car and drove very slowly back to my own apartment . |
12 | How I led him out of the garden and into a rough and stony place where naught but thistles and brambles grow ! |
13 | so if I bring them down on the floor , you know that if they say maybe naughty |
14 | I push myself off from the wall and walk across . |
15 | And when I started to write on the piano I found that when I translated it back to the guitar it was better . |
16 | I am sorry not to have replied to your fax sooner but I passed it on to the wrong person for answers to your questions on promo videos . |
17 | I checked everything in at the left-luggage office in Liverpool Street station , and then went off to make a couple of telephone calls . |
18 | I checked her out with the FBI and she raised funds for the IRA in the United States — not illegal at that time — and carried the money across to her IRA contacts every month . |
19 | It was difficult to stop my things from falling into the sea , but in the end I got everything on to the shore . |
20 | I got something out of the tellers . |
21 | ‘ The same way I got us out of the alleyway when the grenade blew up . ’ |
22 | No , no I got it out , I got it out of the papers last night . |
23 | That 's one , another reason I got it out from the library . |
24 | I quickly cast back out again to the same spot and to my total astonishment the rod was almost pulled out of my hands before I got it back to the rests . |
25 | Mind you , she had the decency to come and confess , and I got it back from the bus company . |
26 | I got it down from the top of the wardrobe . |
27 | After a few attempts at checking myself by thinking of Hattie Jacques and Eric Sykes riding a tandem , I found myself back at the doctor . |
28 | He conducted me back down the cold stone steps by the scruff of my neck and soon I found myself back in the street again . |
29 | And so I found myself back in the overgrown garden in the bright daylight . |
30 | ‘ Is that why you were spying on her when I caught you out in the hallway ? |