Example sentences of "[v-ing] my [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I certainly feel like celebrat ing my painting at the moment — I have n't done any for weeks . |
2 | ‘ I 'm really enjoying my game at the moment , because it 's been a top end to the season for us , ’ he enthused . |
3 | I can appreciate Edouard would rather have me wasting my time at the museum instead of going round to his flat and trying to persuade Barbara Coleman to leave , but sending someone to kill me was rather an over-reaction . ’ |
4 | I plucked one of the torches from the wall and crouched down , wrinkling my nose at the mild sour odour . |
5 | I 'm really , really , really changed dramatically from not eating very much to scoffing my face at every single available opportunity . |
6 | I 'm just describing my attitude at the time , which I shared with most of my fellow students : an attitude of complete boredom and feeling that nothing was worth making an effort for . |
7 | I decided that aiming my camera at the TV set was just as reasonable as aiming it out the window " ( ART news , Jan. 1986 ) . |
8 | I enjoyed the work and college life very much , but after my father 's death I stopped doing my work at the college . |
9 | Er overnight like you know , er when I was doing my work at the centre , the unemployed worker 's centre . |
10 | In late August I was finishing my day at the heart clinic , where I had been working for several months , when I decided that it was time to go . |
11 | I suddenly found that I was losing my powers at a time when I needed them most . |
12 | I could have vomited with fear and had difficulty controlling my breathing at the silent horrors my master described . |
13 | Soon I was pricking my ears at every hiss and rustle , every creak and sigh , every flap , scuttle and click . |
14 | Then I would be an artisan , quietly learning my trade at the feet of a master and passing it on in turn to my apprentices . |
15 | I screamed , jumping up and down on the bank , shaking my fist at the island . |
16 | When I wrote to my new employer conveying my regrets at the situation , I received by reply from America instructions to recruit a new staff ‘ worthy of a grand old English house ’ . |