Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings . |
2 | From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings . |
3 | As a boy , encouraged by my mother , I became fascinated by the mass of mostly unsorted papers lying in the cellars at Plas Newydd . |
4 | I became fascinated by the variety of ways . |
5 | I became fascinated by the variety of ways . |
6 | We did n't see any whales , sharks , or polar bears underwater , but I became fascinated by the cast of characters which made up the food chain in these waters . |
7 | Whilst at college I became intrigued by the evidence that Indian art seemed to mean ancient Indian art , referring only to that era before imperialism . |
8 | I became assimilated into the gay community and my identity as a Black person sloughed off me . |
9 | ‘ It hit Britain in a big way in the mid 80s and I became engrossed in the game . |
10 | He commented on his project : ‘ The more I explored , the more I became absorbed with the mystery of the environment . |
11 | So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study . |
12 | Looking intermittently at the so-called colonial art of Latin America in churches , museums , private collections and books , I became magnetised by the figures of angels . |
13 | It was only when I actually visited the Broads that I became infected with the same enthusiasm which led Ransome to write the books . |
14 | Mr Waite , who was freed last November after five years in Lebanon , says on the ABC programme 20/20 : ‘ One day I asked to go to the bathroom . |
15 | I asked to speak to the person in charge of the station . |
16 | I avoided looking at the headless pigeon in the gutter . |
17 | I avoided looking at the thermometer . |
18 | Yeah , I jus I skidded to stop on the back end of it . |
19 | In the light of the overall aim , set an immediate end result by answering the question ‘ What result do I want to achieve by the end of this interaction ? ’ |
20 | Imagine my shock when , just as I 'd begun thumping the bottom of the big brown pot , I chanced to look inside the bin and there , half buried in rubbish , was Cymbeline 's red plastic teapot . |
21 | I mean I read according to the paper this morning young people have got to have a |
22 | ‘ I made to go down the stairs to see what was happening . |
23 | So do you know when you do you know when you erm I mean lived in the flats in the flats for fifteen years , have you managed to make many friends ? |
24 | Erm I mean looking at the , er the only solution , I feel erm another poor factor of this committee is probably er erm unnecessary and if I look at appendix four which lists the possibles , if I can find , erm it is n't actually necessary to have rules all like this , er next years erm , next years priority will be dealt with next year . |
25 | I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ? |
26 | There 's erm And I mean looking after the parish hall as well , why should we bother with that ? |
27 | I I think that when we discuss Marxism erm we tend , I mean looked at the |
28 | later than that , it 's er I mean to go to the crematorium at quarter past eleven , we would n't be back here before twelve o'clock . |
29 | The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future . |
30 | ‘ I mean to get to the bottom of it , ’ said Lydia , only without much conviction . |