Example sentences of "he was on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And you can guarantee , he was on t' phone on Saturday , he phoned me up on Monday , he phoned me on Tuesday and said , now I remember what I wanted .
2 He was on every party guest-list .
3 One of these men had a wife and family , and only joined the Powis Square circle when he was on a spree .
4 But he was on a weekend break visiting relatives in the town when he sniffed the gas .
5 This week he was on a beach in Malta ‘ he still gets all over the place , ’ says his agent dreaming of the Premier League .
6 Carl 's parents Lorraine and David , of nearby Hateley Heath , were at his bedside in Sandwell District General Hospital , where he was on a life support machine .
7 He was on a life support machine at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital , Sheffield , yesterday .
8 So that cost an awful lot of money because he was on a grant of course and he , he spent er about a year as a trainee teacher and we thought that was great because he was , he was dealing with , with er
9 As he pedalled slowly towards the farmhouse , logic told the village constable he was on a fool 's errand .
10 He was on a motorcycle when arrested by plain clothes police .
11 By the end of February he was on a second hours ' exercise , and Sister Cooney , who had watched his restless pacing and had seen that he was bored , found him some light work to do .
12 When Philip Urbach was pulled in , he was on a tour of discovery of the East End .
13 Emlyn Williams , who stayed with them in this period while he was on a tour with his Charles Dickens readings , describes scenes of domestic industry and felicity .
14 He was on a rampage .
15 He was on a pushbike and he was sucked into the slip , into the strip blah , into the slipstream of a car lorry
16 He was on a road that led through a swamp , and then coming towards him was the rough figure of a shepherd , the jostling oval shapes of the animals .
17 There was a catch in his voice ; he was on a knife edge and for a moment Melissa feared he would break down .
18 Posing as Middle East Correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network , he was on a mission to serve as linkman for the DIA 's Lebanese spy network and to frustrate an Iran-Contra arms deal engineered by Oliver North .
19 But he was on a hiding to nothing really .
20 Although he was no stranger to the town , now that he was on a case he was seeing it with new eyes .
21 I do n't know whether he was on a call out , going towards the crashed his car , he 'd got
22 He was on a short-list of 15 , and it was whittled down to five .
23 He was on a train taking him home from a visit to his sister in Vienna .
24 He sort of bounced off the wall as if he was on a piece of elastic and someone had just yanked it from the other end .
25 It is likely , therefore , that on a major route to the north he was on a duty connected with road-works or perhaps travel arrangements for the governor .
26 ‘ Of course , when he was on a binge he was in no shape to have sex , so he brought it in .
27 My mum dabbed her eyes with her handkerchief and said , ‘ Arnold Bottomley had a seizure when he was on a canal boat and it took four of us to hold him , although he had been so easy-going on other trips , especially the Greek one that I did n't go on .
28 18 months ago he was on a family day out when his father 's car hit a lorry .
29 Saibou had described the police action on Feb. 9 ( which occurred when he was on a visit to Guinea-Bissau ) as " a mistake " , and had set up an inquiry into the incident .
30 He was on a visit to his mother 's home at Londubh , Poolewe , during a holiday from boarding school in Fort Augustus .
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