Example sentences of "[pers pn] was [verb] [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 And I remember at the time , I was chasing you over a most ridiculous national press story that Emlyn did n't like the idea of you a pop singer appearing in one of his classics .
2 I was cleaning , cleaning it up and of course I was tapping it with a hammer was n't I to try and get all the putty you know , try and break the putty and most of it came away and I just tapped this one little
3 I was helping him across a busy six-lane road in north London .
4 It would be very strange if I stood here saying do n't use a linear script use thought patterns and yet I was reading everything off a linear script would n't it ?
5 But I was advised to imagine I was telling it to a good friend and not worry about what other people might think .
6 ‘ I did n't say I was taking you to a hotel , ’ he replied evenly .
7 I was committing myself to a policy . ’
8 ‘ I suddenly felt that I was doing it to a bunch of people that actually understood what Lear 's pain was about , whereas I do n't standing on the stage at the National Theatre ’ : Brian Cox 's concerns about audience reactions and the nature of the dramatic experience are echoed by others .
9 It just happened that I was doing it in a unique way through the business world of women .
10 He put a solicitor down , and last time I spoke with him I was defending him on a for fraud .
11 I had no idea she was using me for a purpose of her own : I was too naive to realise until it dawned on me what it was , a few weeks later .
12 When I turned to close the door behind me she was watching me with a faint smile .
13 anyw anyway erm I was talking to her on the bus not too long ago and , I do n't know how it came up but she was talking about Egypt , and er she 'd been apparently oh some a year or two back cos she did a , an evening course on Egyptology and she went through that , but she was telling me about a friend or friends of hers who 'd been er and told me about the trip .
14 She was treating him like a little boy .
15 The situation arising from this all-too-common attitude was as follows : in the evening she was placing herself in a situation of maximum temptation as far as diet-breaking was concerned with time on her hands and food and drink all too readily available .
16 She never knew how to make it come out sounding as if she was spelling it with a little ‘ m ’ .
17 One client referred for counselling eventually admitted that she was starving herself as a way of preventing conception ; she did not want another child , but her husband had pressurised her to become pregnant .
18 The lecherous Cohn once used his intercom to address an embarrassed starlet when he asked her if she was keeping herself in a state of sexual readiness for him .
19 ‘ The first time I met Samantha , ’ Bob says , ‘ I 'll never forget this , she was surrounded by these six guys and she was funking herself with a vibrator .
20 A sob , swiftly repressed , rose in her throat ; she was condemning herself to a life as lonely as the seagull 's looked , but it , at least , could find a mate — she would never be able to do that .
21 She was carrying him as a baby along a valley devoid of vegetation and with high hills on each side .
22 His excitement meant nothing to her ; she felt she was covering him with a pall of ash .
23 One of them was that the nurse , robbed of her pleasure in subduing the hair , turned her savagery more directly on to Harriet and once in a temper broke both of her charge 's thumbs when she was forcing her into a new pair of white kid gloves for Sunday School .
24 But not too many of those who reckoned she should be pitting herself alongside the professionals recognised that she was putting herself through a far tougher ordeal by playing in a junior championship where she had everything to lose , nothing to gain .
25 Her decision was extremely painful , for Beatrice believed ( as it happened incorrectly ) that she was committing herself to a celibate life for ever :
26 you was telling me about a suit .
27 Only it seems they was callin' him by a different name , or names even .
28 I mean , my mate , he went to hospital cos they said he was allergic to something and they was putting him in a thing that only
29 And you know she treasures it because it was given her by a grateful patient centuries ago .
30 In other words , it was costing us about a pound an hour in water .
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