Example sentences of "[pers pn] happened to [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I was confusing those regulations with some others , because I happened to be dealing with the lack of adequate time for the disability working regulations .
2 I happened to be looking for somewhere to mount a small African sculpture I had bought and came upon De Biasi in Tottenham Mews just off Tottenham Court Toad .
3 Oh and I happened to be standing in the back kitchen you know and I got hold of this saucepan and I picked my little brother up and put him under my arm in case he got hurt and I oh I belted my father from his head to his feet with the saucepan .
4 He was exiting the Commons Chamber at the end of Prime Minister 's Question Time and I happened to be walking along the corridor which he was entering .
5 I happened to be walking past the kitchen yesterday when I heard you calling to someone named William . ’
6 I could n't see many people ; most of the lights had been turned off , and we happened to be sitting in the patch of light thrown by one small lamp .
7 We happened to be talking about the diary habit which , nowadays , seems to be largely confined to politicians . ’
8 It was alleged that at first the railway company denied that they had been travelling on the train at all , and it was indeed suggested that the two children were chance victims of the holocaust and they happened to be wandering by the railway at the time .
9 Malcolm Rifkind , the Defence Secretary , intervened to say the army believed it would be ‘ grossly invidious for the choice of soldiers for redundancy to depend on whether at any given moment they happened to be serving in Northern Ireland , Bosnia , the UK or elsewhere ’ .
10 Everything had an improvised , random air about it , as if people had erected new machines just where they happened to be standing at the time , next to the debris of the old .
11 On the prototype a 100VA transformer , which was unnecessarily big , but because it happened to be standing on the shelf , was used .
12 Sir Neill Cooper-Key , Lord Rothermere 's son-in-law , procured the safe Conservative seat of Hastings because , as a young army officer in 1945 he happened to be drinking in the bar of the Berkeley Hotel .
13 He happened to be going to Bristol and drove me in .
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