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

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1 I was invited to the Royal Premiere in London to view the production before it came to our theatre .
2 Recently , I was invited inside the hallowed walls of Eastleigh Works , usually the domain of British Rail Engineering Limited but during weekends partly dedicated to ERPS , the Eastleigh Railway Preservation Society .
3 So , imagine my relief when I was called to the front porch , and I was greeted by a cheery ‘ American Red Cross reporting for duty Ma'am .
4 I was looking for the perfect book and I found it . ’
5 Because that 's detail really , er , I was looking for the main parts .
6 At one time it was quite obvious that his main sponsor , Essex Petroleum , run by the flamboyant American ex-decorator and former Brussels bus-boy , David Thieme , was in some sort of dire trouble and that this trouble was bound to affect Team Lotus as it did ; Chapman knew I was looking into the complex affairs of Thieme and Thieme 's longstanding relations with Lotus .
7 Most people said I should get probation , but I was looking on the black side and thought I would get a sentence of three to five years .
8 ‘ In particular , I was looking at the environmental regulations and how [ or even if ] they are enforced .
9 The statement was unnecessary , since I was looking at the forward preceptor screens , which showed a silvery shimmer like visible white noise .
10 I can see that perhaps if they want to have a er they may feel they need to stray into other boundaries but I did feel that when I read what Huntingdon district council proposed which was if you like , to completely re-drawing the electoral map for the entire county I was n't actually looking at something that was designed to deal with the interests of the citizens of Huntingdon district council , I was looking at the straightforward political proposal which would be far better to come from a political party than from a district council .
11 No I was looking at the other one .
12 Now I was looking at the other fella a strong comparison , I was mixing him up with I
13 I was seven and I was I went to a neighbour 's house and as it happened I was looking through the blooming window when the funeral went past so I was no better off you know .
14 Good , fine , I 'm not surprised , I was looking in the wrong rate book was n't I ?
15 The SPAR system was developed at Cambridge University Computer Laboratory while I was supported by the British Library and King 's College , Cambridge .
16 If ever I was tempted by the seductive stasis of an eidetic image , I punctured its reflecting skin with a dart and tore it away to reveal the structure of habit below .
17 I did n't buy any masks , but I was tempted by the matching two-foot-high figurines of King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya .
18 The rally I went to in Leicester in 1987 was neither so gross nor so damaging , but as a reasonably sympathetic onlooker , I was irritated by the frantic urgency and the artificial and inflated mood of tension , good for nobody 's judgment .
19 The cast was rather good , featuring Bill Nighy and his floppy blond hair and a very svelte-looking Charlotte Cornwell , though I was irritated by the unsympathetic little-and-large duo at the centre , with Janet McTeer towering above the tubby little Imelda Staunton ( as I recall , the heroine of the book hunted alone ) .
20 I was hit on the right leg and nearly fell .
21 I was touched by the good wishes of the crew when I went ashore .
22 Anticipating the harsh lighting in our room , Leslie had brought with him some candles , and I was touched by the romantic tenderness of the gesture .
23 It was there all the time but I had turned my back upon it in a sense , so when I got converted , and of course I was listening to the Big Man 's comments on events and I recognized the validity of what he was saying .
24 I was trembling at the unexpected sight of him , and could not control my voice , so I approached in silence .
25 I had a similar experience back in 1978 , when I was elected to the national executive committee of the Labour party .
26 I was strolling through the local city centre , when I heard a thumping bass sound coming from just around the corner .
27 I tried missing some of these parades , but one day I was summoned to the local headquarters of the organization in Parma where a rather fat , forbidding woman of high rank , dressed in Fascist uniform , told me that if I missed any more I would be suspended from school .
28 Lord Lloyd interviewed me , and explained that I was to report to the Military Attaché at the Baghdad Embassy , though I was to be attached to the British Institute .
29 I was commissioned by Cambridge University Press specifically to base a book on this review and sent a copy of the manuscript to Bernard Carr a year before publication , I was faced with the difficult task of dividing credit between Carr and Rees , and the original authors whose papers they reviewed .
30 I was stopped at the horse-car entrance by a locked door and , in response to my repeated knocking , by a determined female who told me I was n't welcome .
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