Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I am looking at the specific points that were made by the delegation to me earlier this month . |
2 | I 'm stopping at the Red Lion for a pint . |
3 | I turn to face the cop , but find I 'm looking at a black guy I ai n't seen before . |
4 | An erm I 'm looking at a Christian Aid produced brochure called Trade for Change , which is the name of Christian Aid 's campaign . |
5 | I 'm looking at the framed portraits of the stars : Anna Neagle , Liz Taylor , Dirk Bogarde , hand coloured like the photographs that Mr Fuller tints , an elderly artist who lives across the road from my grandparents . |
6 | I ask these questions because of course article five of the treaty of Rome basis a burden on this court , it does n't er create rights in itself , I think everyone agrees with this , but it certainly er imposes a duty on this court erm to apply with er community laws , purposes and principals and I 'm wondering whether erm , that , that is why I 'm looking at the possible consequences of this er the inter relationship between the , for example , the directive and article eighty five , er and bearing in mind as I said to Mr the other day , the consequences erm of er these fees |
7 | Do you know something , it 's alright I 'm looking at the rear screen , I think it 's started working since you 've pressed it , look . |
8 | I 'm looking at the helpful assessment provided by Selby in A seven double O four . |
9 | So sorry I 'm looking at the wrong the wr that is the southern bypass . |
10 | one I 'm not sure it is , unless I 'm looking at the wrong |
11 | I do n't really , oh I 'm looking at the wrong bit . |
12 | I 'm working at the big hospital in Port au Prince , and I 'm doing some work for my book . ’ |
13 | How far would I go in ten hours , if I 'm going at a steady sixty miles an hour ? |
14 | Direct proportionality , if I 'm driving at a steady sixty miles an hour , how far would I go in erm one hour ? |
15 | ‘ In particular , I was looking at the environmental regulations and how [ or even if ] they are enforced . |
16 | The statement was unnecessary , since I was looking at the forward preceptor screens , which showed a silvery shimmer like visible white noise . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | No I was looking at the other one . |
19 | Now I was looking at the other fella a strong comparison , I was mixing him up with I |
20 | I was trembling at the unexpected sight of him , and could not control my voice , so I approached in silence . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Finally I was enrolled at the Royal College of Physicians . |
23 | I was involved at an abstract level with the struggles of the Vietnamese and the Palestinians far away , or the miners ( in 1974 ) nearer home . |
24 | I did [ think of myself as a cabbage ] when I was living at the other place doing all that washing by hand … |
25 | On 29 July , while I was teaching at a secondary school near London , I got married to . |
26 | ‘ I found that within the first two years I more than trebled my external income simply because I was entertaining at a large conference-style table in a nicely furnished area . |
27 | Although I was walking at a normal pace the impact stunned me . |
28 | All the circumstances of the last charge brought against me point to the probability that I was arrested at the urgent instance of the Home Office . |
29 | I know because many years ago I happened to be in the right place , in the ambulance I was driving at the right time and was able to e effect a rescue of an old woman from her smoke filled house at Burstill Ten minutes later I could not have done it because of the smoke . |
30 | I was carried at a smooth lope by Trigger , or sometimes Silver . |