Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] on [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Davis touched his forelock and then glanced towards the Oaks , as though conscious that George 's eyes were fixed on him with a disturbing intensity .
2 David 's eyes were fixed on her with an intensity she had n't seen before .
3 She sat quite still and her eyes were fixed on me with a curious , dark look of sympathy mixed with something else .
4 He is not a natural extrovert ; leadership was thrust on him from a very early age .
5 No demand , however , was made on us by the gate-keeper , the authorities being so liberal as not to charge persons for walking either on the roads or footpaths .
6 With work plentiful , the women 's influence was " not … much felt … but with the start of depression , more attention was focused on them as a threat to the employment of journeymen " By 1879 , the STC reported that while " the influx of females " was " not unbearably felt " while trade was good , " now the necessity on purely philanthropic grounds of course , of keeping the ladies supplied with copy " , had led to " dispensing with the services of a large number of journeymen " .
7 Finally , information was provided on who in the patient 's social circle was interviewed as part of the assessment process , factors considered in assessment , and outcome .
8 The family who had owned and operated the mill continued to live in the imposing nearby mill house , but were unable to fund a restoration of the redundant mill , so that when a Repairs Notice was served on them by the local authority , they were obliged to sell the building .
9 Entitled The Industrious Muse : Narrativity and Contradiction in the Industrial Novel ( the title was foisted on her by the publishers , the subtitle was her own ) it received enthusiastic if sparse reviews , and the publishers commissioned another book provisionally entitled Domestic Angels and Unfortunate Females : Woman as Sign and Commodity in Victorian Fiction .
10 He did n't much approve of animal experimentation in the first place , so I 'd guess that it was forced on him by the sponsor . ’
11 According to Washington , the president regrets the decision , and says it was forced on him by the intransigence of the Russians .
12 It may be right to guess that Athens ' ambitious foreign policy of this period , which includes diplomacy with a non-Greek town far in the interior of Sicily ( ML 37 = Fornara 81 , an alliance with Segesta in 457 ) , was forced on her by the need to seek alternative supplies of corn , because her usual overseas sources had for some reason become precarious .
13 Trellis is a useful compromise and you can always pretend it was forced on you by the speed of growth of your climbing rose .
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