Example sentences of "[pron] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He said , said you were just standing there and all of a sudden he said you looked at me looked back at the wall just went pee he said it 's all come out , it 's all splattered all over the wall he said , you did your fly up , wiped your mouth , washed your hands and went out again as if nothing had happened .
2 Is your memory completely addled , or am I caught up in the middle of a prize piece of double-dealing ? ’
3 Someone carried out to the nine men a tray of bottled beer and the spell broke .
4 Thinking back to those days , I realize how different I should be today had I grown up in the suburban house in London , suggested to my mother .
5 And when we watch these films again , fifteen years later , how often do we find ourselves drawn back to the world in which we first saw them ?
6 To someone brought up in the relative austerities of the Church of Scotland , all this gilt and marble , colourful painting and painted statuary seems rather extraordinary and , somehow , secular .
7 We 're gon na get em trained up in the garages before we actually launch , but they are able now to say they are approved installers so they will be getting all the stuff , everything in relation to it , I 've given em a list of the people involved in Nottinghamshire and it 's the launch is on the seventh March at West Bridgford , and basically the system is ready and up and running , thank the Lord after hard work by er Keith and us all at various times , but it 's been mainly down to Keith .
8 My social education would have advanced rapidly too , had I lived in with the school .
9 What Bennet did not tell the conference was that he had designed special shrouds for the exhaust ports , and his Group engineer had them made up in the local village smithy .
10 Innocently replying ‘ yes ’ , he found himself propelled on to the committee and later into the vice-chairmanship .
11 In 1952 , James found himself caught up in the tide of Cold War paranoia sweeping America .
12 Auguste found himself caught up in the general excitement and cursed his heavy waterlogged costume .
13 Although he had deliberately distanced himself from the government since being ‘ sacked ’ as prime minister nearly two years ago and although he personally remained untainted by the multiple scandals which have beset the Socialist Party , he found himself caught up in the great tidal wave of rejection of the Socialists , which has swept the country .
14 G passes through condensers. er and that er and then through the er through the coolers and it its got back into the boilers at the proper temperature .
15 As Ginsberg read out one of the Russian 's works , the writer himself stalked out of the hall .
16 As keyboard player for the prolific Joey Negro , Andrew ‘ Dog ’ Livingstone often finds himself woken up by the radio alarm clock blasting out his latest piano riff .
17 As soon as he heard the story , John Coffin had himself taken back to the police centre dealing with the case .
18 we refer victims onto victim support groups , if its a case of rape then their passed on to the rape counsellor 's and also
19 His run at Haydock last time is best ignored as George Duffield got himself jammed in on the rails until too late .
20 Progress charts are evident in all areas of the company , measuring quality improvements and waste reduction , many of them drawn up by the production staff .
21 ‘ I 'll have you flown back to the Grand Bahama today , ’ Crowninshield said patiently , ‘ and the twins can join you on Sunday morning . ’
22 b ) How far has she travelled back from the market when her car engine went wrong ?
23 Well , I tell you , she come out of the yard , and went round that level bit of ground agin that pond , on one wheel .
24 ‘ Have you looked out of the window ? ’
25 It 's official designation is an eyecatcher ; the idea was you looked out of the windows of the house and that your eye was drawn to the temple at the end of the lakes .
26 Sandy Scratchley 's patrol was sent out to raid petrol dumps in the El Daba area and found itself caught up in the back yard of the retreating Germans .
27 The amalgamation of kingdoms was itself carried out with the greatest animosity on both sides .
28 It is in principle possible that ( as in the perceptual systems posited — and simulated — by Ullman and Marr ) the ability to construct symbolic representations of certain aspects of the environment is itself built in to the animal 's perceptual system .
29 Have you phoned up for the number ?
30 You fed up with the canal ? "
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