Example sentences of "i was [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was destined for great things — Oxford or Cambridge , a string of letters after my name , a successful academic career , and would no doubt end up being the first woman Prime Minister .
2 In a fitful sleep I dreamt I was swimming through drowned villages .
3 ‘ Well , come to think of it , I was detained on urgent business with a Catholic .
4 And I was looking for real ones this time .
5 I was looking for new challenges , and Cassell as a large independent commercial publisher offers me the scope to publish a wide range of books in a commercial environment . ’
6 I was looking for Old Saul 's skull .
7 I was looking at back pages of the tabloids this lunchtime and noticed that Steve Coppell is the favourite now .
8 As a result of a chance meeting in a Blackpool bar with a student journalist , I was featured in National Student in an article about disabled students .
9 I was listening to weird stuff like Iron Butterfly when I was , like , still learning my alphabet !
10 So I was probably enjoying British progressive rock at the same time I was listening to American jazz . ’
11 I was inundated with photocopied documents and background papers .
12 I was dressed in red leather riding gear and red boots and sweating a lot despite the air-conditioning .
13 I refused to have a mastectomy and I see now in terms of theory , that I was stagemanaged at various points on the production line , into trying to turn me into a well-behaved patient by traumatising me by saying ‘ If you do n't do what we tell you … ’ or ‘ You 're being very naughty ’ or ‘ You 're being hysterical ’ , or ‘ We have n't got time to deal with all these questions , we 'd never get round ’ , and so on .
14 On one occasion I was breaking in new territory in Lincolnshire and my fellow ‘ artiste ’ — a male singer who shall remain nameless — moved in on me .
15 I was sent to Nongkhai province in the North East of Thailand on the Maekhong River across from the capital of Laos .
16 We get sent all over erm the country , southern England I , I was sent to different hospitals to learn about different things , to learn about erm psychiatry and obstetrics and medicine and then erm you also do some er training back in your own hospital , but it 's not big enough for all the doctors to stay there all the time well the baby doctors .
17 I was born on central Island as I said .
18 She said , ‘ I was born in Upper Pitt Street and I remember the hard times we had . ’
19 As I was dithering between neglected work and abandoned clearing up , she rang me .
20 I arrived expecting high rise hotels and crowded shores , instead I was treated to pretty villages built in honey coloured stone and fields of poppies .
21 When I arrived , I was treated to magnificent views of the Pyrenees in the distance , but was disappointed to find the church , which was the reason for the trek , was closed .
22 At lunch-times , I was given to mental lapses .
23 These , however , have to co-exist next to real lulus like , ‘ Being a mole I felt as if I was living on burrowed time . ’
24 I was thinking about black holes as I got into bed one night in 1970 , shortly after the birth of my daughter Lucy .
25 I was thinking about certain techniques like the single-handed arpeggios on Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing .
26 I was thinking of dried flowers and then I , and then I thought no , I think I 'll
27 In 1971 I was hoping for great things , because the British Open was at Birkdale , my home-course , but Tom could n't handle Birkdale .
28 My friend Lindsey said I was consumed with earthy desires and unable to reach the higher planes .
29 The ambulance came and I was filled with delicious brandy but was instantly sick when I got to Imtarfa Hospital .
30 It arose because of my meeting George Wigg in the army , whom I had encountered when I was based at Southern Command headquarters and he was at the same headquarters as a Lieutenant-Colonel in charge of army education , where he had already established a reputation for ruthless eccentricity .
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