Example sentences of "was [adj] i " in BNC.

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1 I think this is because for the last five months I was pregnant I was so withdrawn and would n't talk to anybody — would n't go out of the house , I used to sit upstairs or here hoping she would n't kick too hard and my dad would n't see anything .
2 I felt sickly occasionally but I felt really happy throughout my pregnancy.I used to be quite shy but since I found out I was pregnant I felt very confident in myself .
3 Cos when she left here she thought she was pregnant I told you did n't I ?
4 When I was pregnant I was really
5 Four weeks before was due I started a new job here in Birmingham leaving and in Yorkshire .
6 As long as my father was alive I felt that I was not myself but his son , as I hope my son will feel for me — if I ever have a son , that is . ’
7 If Dad was alive I could talk to him .
8 Until I was eight I lived in the village of Feltwell in Norfolk where there was a joint RAF and USAF base .
9 Erm i it was strange I know , I ca n't explain it logically , it was just we we certainly we felt in the office that we would somehow know if and when it was gon na happen .
10 My Lords , because I consider that the decision of the visitor was right I concur in the order proposed by your Lordships that this appeal should be dismissed .
11 While I was hooded I was dreaming of how to accomplish this .
12 This ‘ staff ’ he referred to was , of course , nothing more than the skeleton team of six kept on by Lord Darlington 's relatives to administer to the house up to and throughout the transactions ; and I regret to report that once the purchase had been completed , there was little I could do for Mr Farraday to prevent all but Mrs Clements leaving for other employment .
13 I thought my eyes must be starting out of my head , too , but there was little I could do ; I was trying the best I could to think of something distracting to say to Eric .
14 ‘ There was little I could do to set her mind at rest except be myself , but I think they feel comfortable with me now .
15 Take Lao-Tse 's celebrated question : ‘ If when I was asleep I was a man dreaming I was a butterfly , how do I know when I am awake that I am not a butterfly dreaming I am a man ? ’
16 Erm I have n't actually been listening to the programme I was asleep I 've got to be honest .
17 ‘ So I was upset I said I did n't want to , I was crying and it made him madder . ’
18 I was sorry I had n't brought more water .
19 Ma and Pa Pickering tried to probe , but I was sorry I could n't help them .
20 I tell ye , I was sorry I 'd taken the trouble . ’
21 She did n't look up when I said I was sorry I had been unkind , just went on opening drawers and dropping things and muttering ; I had begun to wonder if she had heard me , when she said , ‘ All right , all right , I 'm going just as soon as I can get my things together , I 'm not one to stay where I 'm not wanted . ’
22 I was sorry I got involved in it at one point !
23 I spoke again to Nan-Nan , and she said she was sorry I should have found out like that .
24 I heard him whispering to my master all evening , and I was sorry I had laughed at him .
25 No I was sorry I missed him when he came over last year .
26 When I was eleven I moved to secondary school , Henry Compton in Fulham .
27 Was that me ?
28 What was that I told him , called ?
29 Er for two persons , two people , that manse was adequate I would say .
30 If they found access to the books was easier I am sure they would use them much more .
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