Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There were no guards about so I tip-toed along the gallery .
2 I mean , there are n't actually that many out where I come from . ’
3 But I must first finish the tale of how I came to be here .
4 Regardless of how I feel about it now , this period was one of the happiest times of my life .
5 This is an account of how I reacted to that very tall order .
6 But despite how I felt at first about myself when I lost my leg , I have n't really had that many problems with boyfriends .
7 Now I was keenly aware of where I ranked in the mile , half-mile and three miles .
8 Erm there 's a sense in which y'know kind of when I go to concerts erm there 's y'know kind of there 's loads of blokes who take their shirts off and er wrestle around together and build human pyramids and do all that kind of , lots of body contact , lots of grasping one-another and all that kind of thing and yet erm y'know presumably to them , on the assumption that they 're heterosexual , as I assume probably they are , it 's it 's one of these things that erm y'know is kind of again maybe it even occurs at the same time as they 're quite homophobic in some cases .
9 It brought back sad memories of when I worked as a kennel maid .
10 For once I agree with Du Camp , who used to say that Gustave 's preferred form of travel was to lie on a divan and have the scenery carried past him .
11 For once I agree with you , ’ he murmured , sinking to the ground .
12 Like behind us , up behind where I live at Sandhurst thirty years now .
13 Unfortunately my phone line runs through several dozen pastures and chances are , like when I talk to Dave , that at all times a cow is either standing or chewing on the line .
14 I think that was more to do with how I felt about what had happened than a real fear of pregnancy .
15 All that , and more , including why I seem to be this month 's centre-fold in Police Gazette . ’
16 From here I went to the Asprey , Mallett of Bourdon House , and S J Phillips stands , all of which had many treasures I coveted .
17 From there I went to the Registration Room , where the intercepts were arranged in categories according to frequencies and call-signs .
18 And then from there I went to the grocery manager , I was his secretary .
19 Then went off from stud groom , from there I went to be head lad with Sammy .
20 In the time office , I worked that till I I were I did about er seven or eight months in there , and from there I went on the screens .
21 Total time for the journey was close to 26 hours , from there I travelled by train through Gaza and into Palestine , but that is another story . ,
22 This creates the basic outlines and from there I work by eye with a small piping nozzle and several different colours of royal icing .
23 In there I have to be courteous but I 'll never forget that you and that bloody rogue of a servant were the last to see my clerk alive ! ’
24 Let's go in there I wan na get a drink .
25 As he explored the territory of the book , he was drawn into it more and more : ‘ Lawrence came from where I come from .
26 I hear him not answering from where I lie above them with my ear to a hole that the rats made a long , long time ago .
27 And her face broke and she said , ‘ Oh Wyn , oh Wyn ’ , and he held her in his arms , and from where I crouched in the elbow of the stairs I saw his face and it was the face of the fox that Hywel killed , and the face of the stoat that he beat with a stick in the hen-yard , and the face of the dog that savaged the ewes .
28 From where I sat above the computer wizardry , it looked as though all three girls touched simultaneously .
29 The shelves towered above me and from where I sat on the floor it looked as though all of my toys were staring straight at me .
30 Why ca n't I seem to remember what I saw before when I looked at these things …
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