Example sentences of "i [was/were] [pn reflx] " in BNC.
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1 | There has always been a vigorous tradition of English studies in adult education , and indeed it was through such classes that I was myself able to become a mature student in the early 1950s . |
2 | Perhaps I take a special pleasure in Cold Comfort Farm from the fact that I was myself brought up in a rural setting , surrounded by wild-eyed manic depressives of the Starkadder school , while I was reading the works of D.H.Lawrence and F.R.Leavis , whose loam-laden versions of country life did n't quite chime with mine . |
3 | The writing over the next few months of very many letters to these poor people who were as anguished as I was myself , afforded some distraction and mitigated my feelings of isolation . |
4 | Just as I was myself going to be killed , the village people managed to save me and take me up to the mountain , but I had lost too much blood and died anyway . |
5 | By the time I was myself a prefect , the penny had dropped . |
6 | I was myself interested in this concept but found that the word was being used by my colleagues in all sorts of different ways . |
7 | An unusual example of this occurred when I was myself collecting historical data about a small town during the course of a local social survey . |
8 | ‘ I feel it particularly strongly because , as a Hungarian Jew , I was myself a potential victim of the Holocaust . |
9 | ‘ I feel it particularly strongly because , as a Hungarian Jew , I was myself a potential victim of the Holocaust . |
10 | No matter what anyone else thought or said , I was beautiful : I was myself . |
11 | When I was myself again , Silver was standing with his crutch under his arm , cleaning the blood from his knife with some grass . |
12 | I said without thinking , ‘ I wonder what you were all like when you were young ? ’ , realising as I spoke how young I was myself as four people in early middle age turned to regard me with varying degrees of indignation and amusement . |
13 | She had been as insignificant in appearance as all the other girls I had seen him with : as insignificant as I was myself . |
14 | My mother was , I think , almost as ignorant on the subject as I was myself , having lived only in the nutshell of the English enclave , and she was silent . |
15 | When I was myself again , I locked the door that led from the street to my laboratory . |
16 | As late as 1942 I was myself assured most positively , by an otherwise sane Englishman , that , in an inaccessible valley just the other side of a visible range of mountains , he himself had encountered men with tails . |
17 | My Lords , I I 'm like others of Your Lordships , I was myself very greatly influenced er in my opinion of this Bill by the remarks made by no fewer than three er former Home Secretaries , my Noble Friend Lord , my Noble Friend Lord a and the Noble Lord , Lord of Cardiff . |
18 | I said I was myself but , but what get 's me is people stand there chat , I mean your walking behind them and then all of a sudden there just stop dead , and you must be carry on walking oh god there 's about twenty of them there blocking the fucking isle |
19 | Fortunately I was myself very interested in handwriting and had taught it . |