Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He stands in the doorway , forcing me to continue dripping in the hall , and says : |
2 | Certainly his terse telephone technique had annoyed me last night , but not enough to make me want to spit at the sight of him . |
3 | And er erm they saw me on the you know television programme and they asked me to go go to the school and |
4 | And at me let fly with a ringing broadside . |
5 | As a newcomer to such work , I became involved through a meeting with Johanna Carrie . |
6 | From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings . |
7 | From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings . |
8 | As a boy , encouraged by my mother , I became fascinated by the mass of mostly unsorted papers lying in the cellars at Plas Newydd . |
9 | I became fascinated by the variety of ways . |
10 | I became fascinated by the variety of ways . |
11 | We did n't see any whales , sharks , or polar bears underwater , but I became fascinated by the cast of characters which made up the food chain in these waters . |
12 | Whilst at college I became intrigued by the evidence that Indian art seemed to mean ancient Indian art , referring only to that era before imperialism . |
13 | ‘ It hit Britain in a big way in the mid 80s and I became engrossed in the game . |
14 | He commented on his project : ‘ The more I explored , the more I became absorbed with the mystery of the environment . |
15 | Life became so stressful that when I was making The Power Game the doctor put me on Mogadon and I became hooked for a while . |
16 | Mr Waite , who was freed last November after five years in Lebanon , says on the ABC programme 20/20 : ‘ One day I asked to go to the bathroom . |
17 | I asked to speak to the person in charge of the station . |
18 | When I asked to speak for a moment with Miss Lavenza , a manservant showed me into a living-room and asked me to wait . |
19 | I avoided looking at the thermometer . |
20 | Yeah , I jus I skidded to stop on the back end of it . |
21 | ‘ Nor do I want to indulge in a post-mortem — although I suppose it 's an appropriate description , if the thing between us is now dead . ’ |
22 | In the light of the overall aim , set an immediate end result by answering the question ‘ What result do I want to achieve by the end of this interaction ? ’ |
23 | Imagine my shock when , just as I 'd begun thumping the bottom of the big brown pot , I chanced to look inside the bin and there , half buried in rubbish , was Cymbeline 's red plastic teapot . |
24 | I mean I read according to the paper this morning young people have got to have a |
25 | I mean to compare with an elephant dropping , it 's small . |
26 | I mean looking at a book and see the distance between , in there they give you the distance between Leeds , Ipswich , Leicester and Scotland and then you come to kilometres and |
27 | I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ? |
28 | There 's erm And I mean looking after the parish hall as well , why should we bother with that ? |
29 | later than that , it 's er I mean to go to the crematorium at quarter past eleven , we would n't be back here before twelve o'clock . |
30 | ‘ I mean to get to the bottom of it , ’ said Lydia , only without much conviction . |