Example sentences of "[vb past] he [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Frere stood feeling the park sway around him as he panted , and when the dizzy motion stopped he was looking through the brilliant air at a thatched dwelling , snow-laden , secreted among the trees , its dark jetty seized in ice .
2 Castenada ( 1970 ) , for example , found he was dealing with new events and totally new ways of understanding .
3 ‘ Laura 's just an old friend , ’ he said , knowing it was hopeless , that he had blown it or rather that Laura had blown it for him , and found he was speaking to the back of her neck .
4 Instead he found he was looking at a short , rather stout middle-aged man .
5 But he found he was listening to the sonata through a hiss .
6 Ludens , amazed at his own emotion , found he was kneeling on one knee .
7 Luke found he was staring at Jake Endo 's sandals , wondering how much they could possibly have cost .
8 He found he was walking as a dog walks , its head twisted round to gaze into its master 's face , waiting for a stick to be thrown , wagging its tail .
9 Looking up , he found he was standing under a short vertical shaft , at the top of which was another trapdoor .
10 Endill opened his eyes slowly and found he was standing in a little room made entirely of books .
11 The jury , however , does not ask whether the accused believed he was acting with the relevant state of mind , but under the Theft Acts as well as offences of fraud the jury must acquit if the accused believed that what he did was not dishonest by the standards of ordinary decent people .
12 ‘ My brother believed he was acting in Sam 's best interests .
13 Layton , of Regent 's Park , London , believed he was acting in a ‘ perfectly legal and ethical way ’ when he hired KAS to find out more about Europarks .
14 Rain believed he was reaching towards one of the cups on the table , but Barbara Coleman stood across the table from him and she recoiled .
15 At first doctors believed he was suffering from little more than sunstroke .
16 Susan Coltman , a long-standing friend of Paula , giving evidence on the third day of the trial , said Gilfoyle added he was training to be part of a specialist emergency team dealing specifically with suicides .
17 When he woke he was lying in Dad 's bed .
18 A small , fat , rich man sat ogling girls ' legs : he was there most days and represented everything Camille most despised : she thought that he imagined he was living in a Continental fashion .
19 I mean I imagined he was working in Earl 's Court , you know , pulling pints of Fosters and er
20 I can not imagine what sort of place this gentleman imagined he was coming to in bringing the latter , but I must say it struck something of an odd note to see in Darlington Hall these two large silent men staring suspiciously in all directions a few yards from wherever the Italian gentleman happened to be .
21 Endill noticed he was standing beside a thick wooden pole .
22 His ball had gone into deep rough and I noticed he was walking toward it much faster than usual and he was talking to me faster .
23 I just assumed he was making for Otters ' Bay . ’
24 ‘ I assumed he was going to the apartment to pick up some papers , ’ she said vaguely .
25 As he warmed to his theme , George forgot he was talking to one individual , and through him to a huge lay audience .
26 When Blanche and Dexter arrived he was mumbling to himself on the side of the bed , hands clasped in the lap of his dressing gown .
27 ‘ A little , ’ she admitted , and because she guessed he was waiting for her to flinch she became determined to show no sign of pain .
28 Paige sensed he was looking at her , but her mind was centred totally on the pleasure his fingers were creating .
29 She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed .
30 She sensed he was standing behind her .
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