Example sentences of "that i [be] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 I dream that I am visited by a poet called T. S. Eliot .
2 Suppose that I am sitting by a bowl of fruit ; my hand hovers over a pear , then a peach catches my eye ; their distinctive favours revive in memory and pull against each other , then my hand moves over and picks out the peach .
3 But do n't think for a moment that I 'm duped by my own little lies . ’
4 I suppose that I was influenced by the exploits of the great test pilots of the day , people like Peter Twiss , Neville Duke and John Derry , who were at the time just coming to grips with high-speed flight and what was called the ‘ sound-barrier ’ .
5 Pangs of conscience , and ache of loneliness apart , I found that I was stimulated by the challenge of finding my way about this great and beautiful city , and by having to communicate — to try to speak French quickly enough to make actual conversation possible .
6 I am not exaggerating when I say that I was inspired by all I saw at the adult education centres in Croydon .
7 But that was a fact under the sectional council number three , the one that I was represented by , they seemed to be poor .
8 God seemed remote but I appealed for his protection and received a measure of assurance , though I felt that I was followed by an evil presence .
9 Now , after attending the opening of ‘ Die grosse Utopie : die Russische Avantgarde 1915–1932 ’ in Frankfurt-am-Main yesterday , at my own expense , I wish to state that I was dazzled by the beauty and breadth of the exhibition and that the pluses far outweigh the minuses .
10 The upshot was that I was summoned by the university authorities and told that I was to be allowed to continue my studies but only under certain stringent conditions .
11 It was then that I was struck by another passage in Mothers and Daughters : ‘ As the middle- aged daughter develops reasonable expectations of her ageing mother , she will be able to develop reasonable self-expectations in relation to her daughter .
12 Nightmares and night-time anxiety , are a regular feature of Leonard 's work , though he did remark to us , ‘ I do n't think that I was scarred by anything . ’
13 I had a dream at this time that I was caught by the Nazis .
14 Realising that I was piqued by the recognition that I was not singular even in what I had considered an inadequacy , I convicted myself of lack of humility .
15 ‘ The fact that I was needed by him in that setting was actually very attractive , because I was important .
16 I was about to say , Harry , that I was accused by some friends last night of being sanctimonious .
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