Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’ |
2 | Poor love , ’ she smiled faintly , ‘ he was half asleep , and at first when he heard what I had to say he thought I was leaving him in the lurch after all . |
3 | I was reading it in the paper I thought oh I wonder if is . |
4 | He had no idea that I was prostituting myself in the cause of Jean-Claude 's success . |
5 | I was beating him in the storyline , but he was , in reality , desperate to win all the races . |
6 | I have to pay 80p for one piece of Vallis , Cabomba etc at any of the fish centres in this part of the world and £1.50 each if I was to buy them in the little pots . |
7 | I nearly forgot how old you are when I was putting you in the book . |
8 | However , one afternoon perhaps two weeks after our conversation in my pantry , I was doing something in the library when Miss Kenton came in and said : |
9 | It just happened that I was doing it in a unique way through the business world of women . |
10 | I must have dropped off to sleep ; next thing , someone was prodding me in the ribs with a rifle butt , and a voice was saying , ‘ Come on , Piper . |
11 | Behind the scenes , Sir Reginald was negotiating with political leaders about the composition of the Executive Council which was to assist him in the government of the country until elections could be held . |
12 | Three men who were visiting her in the flat were also attacked and beaten . |
13 | " You will read this book just as though you had bought it at a bookstall and you were reading it in the ordinary way as a whole . " |
14 | You were to kill him in the alleyway and capture the Time Sprout . |
15 | To understand this point you should imagine ( or even actually perform ) your pronunciation of a sentence in a number of different ways : for example , if the sentence was ‘ I want to buy a new car ’ and you were to say it in the following ways : ‘ pleading ’ , ‘ angry ’ , ‘ sad ’ , ‘ happy ’ , ‘ proud ’ , it is certain that at least some of your performances will be different from some others , but it is also certain that the technique for analysing and transcribing intonation introduced earlier in the course will be found inadequate to represent the different things you do . |
16 | It is easy to have an opinion about a moral issue like capital punishment , but if you were to discuss it in an essay you would usually have to give your reasons . |
17 | And then when you were cutting it in the Winter , you could see the the the layers you know . |
18 | The situation arising from this all-too-common attitude was as follows : in the evening she was placing herself in a situation of maximum temptation as far as diet-breaking was concerned with time on her hands and food and drink all too readily available . |
19 | The lecherous Cohn once used his intercom to address an embarrassed starlet when he asked her if she was keeping herself in a state of sexual readiness for him . |
20 | She probably imagined she was comporting herself in an attractively provocative and feminine fashion , thought Lydia , sneering and lengthening her stride . |
21 | She never said to whom that fresh statement was made , but it was apparent to the jury that she was saying that she had made a statement contrary to that incriminating one , and she was suggesting that the second statement set out her case as she was putting it in the witness box . |
22 | In 1901 he was elected to a fellowship at Caius ; among his colleagues there was ( Sir ) Ronald Fisher [ q.v. ] , who was to succeed him in the chair of genetics . |
23 | I asked the doctor who was seeing me in the hospital antenatal clinic whether or not I should stop taking the drug and he said it was OK and that I should just carry on . |
24 | I asked the doctor who was seeing me in the hospital antenatal clinic whether or not I should stop taking the drug and he said it was OK and that I should just carry on . |
25 | Probably dropped in when we were shaking them in the bowl , Rice Krispies seemed to get everywhere , undo the thing and there 's Rice Krispies everywhere , |
26 | Indeed one might argue that talk of Jesus as our ‘ brother ’ , emphasizing his humanity , makes Jesus more intrusively male than if one were casting him in the role of the cosmic Christ . |
27 | ‘ We can give him flowers , ’ said Bobbie , when they were discussing it in the garden , later that day . |
28 | He went in acting very worried , looking at people as though ashamed that they were seeing him in a cinema . |
29 | And then when they were taking her in the ambulance , the nerves , I was sitting fucking laughing |
30 | I think I think there was som some sent to Chester for example , I think they were doing something in the cathedral in Chester . |