Example sentences of "was [adj] by [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Before long , though , Eliza 's melancholia was relieved by the couple 's introduction to Sir John and Lady Franklin . |
2 | However , Mr Johnston was delighted by the Government 's decision on lawyers ' partnerships , a view not shared by the Law Society of Scotland . |
3 | Sir Bob Reid , BR 's chairman , said he was delighted by the Government 's firm commitment to the line . |
4 | She was delighted by the children 's generosity . |
5 | He was dismayed by the American 's response . |
6 | He was dismayed by the vendor 's agents who confirmed they and their client were determined to hold out for double the offer . |
7 | Duroc was intrigued by the man 's predicament . |
8 | THE managing director of Armstrong Pumps , the Colchester-based specialist fluid-handling company , was impressed by the Chancellor 's proposals . |
9 | He afterwards told a journalist that on his visits to the cinema he was impressed by the audience 's reaction to the newsreels ( invariably concerned with Franco officiating at the launching of a battleship , the opening of an airfield or a barracks ) . |
10 | She was puzzled by the doctor 's manner . |
11 | Juliet was shocked by the girl 's vehemence . |
12 | Cleo assumed he was shocked by the woman 's appearance . |
13 | " Moustacio " was shocked by the Shah 's appearance and demeanour . |
14 | She was amazed by the men 's persistence . |
15 | He has told the jury that he is the victim of a campaign of harassment by Mr Watts , who was annoyed by the company 's failure to ‘ pay out ’ on the death of his brother-in-law . |
16 | Lord Aldington , ex-chairman of Sun Alliance Insurance , has told the jury he is the victim of a campaign of harassment by Mr Watts who was annoyed by the company 's failure to pay out on the death of his brother-in-law . |
17 | At Montmartre , I was disappointed by the Sacré Cœur , and I dared , privately , to categorise it as vulgar ; but , of course , I was quite unused to Second Empire Romanesque , and knew only the filigree stonework of English Gothic , and now the glorious tracery and the flying buttresses of Nôtre Dame . |
18 | Mr. Sam Galbraith ( Strathkelvin and Bearsden ) : I was disappointed by the Minister 's reply . |
19 | Dexter could tell she was exhilarated by the day 's events . |
20 | Then in December he was appalled by the Socialists ' desire to cut the military budget . |
21 | He was surprised by the Russian 's ability to absorb and hold his drink without losing any of his faculties . |
22 | Class teacher Jerry Connor said he was surprised by the children 's reaction . |