Example sentences of "he [was/were] [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ace thought the Doctor sounded as if he were trying to coax a dog to do a trick .
2 Damian sat down slowly in his place , completely silenced by the rebuke , staring at Gawain as if he were trying to understand the thought-processes which had led up to it .
3 Hawk always felt ill at ease in these conversations , as if he were forced to read the lines of a savage redskin in a Hollywood film .
4 The sense of effort in his conversation staggered her , and she watched him with pity , for he laboured as though he were to try to write a sonnet , and all the while the conversation was predestined , unnecessary , a mere coin of payment .
5 He began to whistle beneath his breath , a soft sound without a tune , as if he were attempting to imitate the rushing of wind through trees .
6 He was beginning to take the idea of pursuit seriously .
7 He was beginning to see a glimmer of sense about this world .
8 She stared apprehensively into fitzAlan 's eyes , searching beneath the gleaming mockery for a sign that he was beginning to remember the events of the night .
9 At the very least , he was beginning to form a picture of the relationship between Peter Fleming , Nona Pitt and Terry Place .
10 He was beginning to form a picture of the murderer and even beginning to wonder if he had a match .
11 But it by no means establishes that he was beginning to question the stability of species .
12 He was beginning to find the sex interesting , and had already started to wonder whether he should try to make her position permanent .
13 He was beginning to recognise the signs .
14 He was beginning to have a sense of Man things and natural things .
15 She felt that he was beginning to smell a rat .
16 He was beginning to understand the appeal of the religious life , particularly of the life governed by a religious Rule , with its vows of Poverty , Chastity and Obedience .
17 He was beginning to get a bit homesick since they 'd stopped travelling and he 'd been on his own .
18 He was beginning to get the idea that he was n't meant to have a happy future with women .
19 Warrant Officer Peter Loggenberg , a prison warder for 16 years , said he was motivated to join the union because he objected to the imprisonment of Coloured juveniles alongside adult prisoners .
20 Although he did not die , his handsome face was shattered and he was condemned to wander the world in poverty , begging for alms .
21 Mr Reenan says he was pursuaded to hand the tape over to a Sun reporter .
22 The 1942 film , ’ The First of the Few ’ starring Leslie Howard as the designer , told a slightly different story , suggesting he was inspired to design the Sptifire by watching seagulls wheeling in the air .
23 He was delighted , therefore , when the following year he was invited to join a Commonwealth team touring India ; feeling he had a point to prove he made plenty of runs , and was invited on two similar tours in the coming years .
24 In his Esso days he was invited to join the board of Williams $ Glyn .
25 When in 1947 he was invited to join the Dixielanders one of his fellow musicians was Wally Fawkes , the Daily Mail column-breaker and cartoonist , who came out to Camberwell once a week to attend Minton 's illustration classes .
26 In 1962 he was invited to join the Ferrari team and two years later he was world champion when he pipped Graham Hill by one point .
27 Last year he was invited to hold an exhibition of his work at Urbino , in central Italy , at the house once owned by the Renaissance painter Raphael , which he had visited a few years before .
28 When the young Raphael painted in the style of Leonardo , he was invited to redecorate the Vatican .
29 By far his greatest publicity coup , however , came when he was invited to discuss the idea with Derek Jamieson on Radio 2 .
30 In July , NICRA 's executive committee was meeting in Kevin Agnew 's house in Maghera ; Currie had phoned Fred Heatley and asked to be allowed to put an idea to the committee , and he was invited to address the meeting .
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