Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [adv] in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We were marched out in a crocodile , just like schoolgirls — were n't allowed to go out two-by-two or in threes or fours , but all in a line so we would n't disturb the pedestrians .
2 For instance , if the clause imposing the obligation only to exercise reasonable endeavours were hidden away in a set of standard terms on the back of a quotation offering in unequivocal terms to paint the house , and the job was otherwise obviously a straightforward one , it is hard to see how reliance on the clause would be reasonable .
3 The objects were flown back in a UN cargo plane .
4 it were rolled up in a wood set er cardboard cylinder and it fetched half a million did n't it ?
5 For a subject search , the words of the user 's search were looked up in an index containing words from title-like fields and subject headings , and from corporate names .
6 Then we were picked up in a BBC limo to go and review the papers on Breakfast Time .
7 CABBIES earning big tips helping to ferry stolen property away from break-ins were targeted yesterday in a series of police raids .
8 The steps were carried out in a fume hood subjected to ultraviolet light and hydrochloric acid washes between experiments .
9 The trials were carried out in a population with xerophthalmia rates that were very close to the threshold used by WHO to define a population as having a xerophthalmia problem of public health significance ( 1% ) ; previously reported studies were done in populations with substantially higher rates of xerophthalmia .
10 Aziz and Hasan were caught up in a maze of stout shoes , Sherley 's extendable dog-leads and sniffing , quivering red setters , corgis , Jack Russells , Old English Sheepdogs and pugs .
11 I did n't reply because all at once we were caught up in a crush of people who seemed to erupt from nowhere , running , pushing against each other .
12 Young people were caught up in a whirlwind of activity with , to quote a social worker , ‘ the teachers and the physios and the medics arguing out who has this square inch of this kid 's time ’ .
13 The packet contained two smaller packets — one blue , one white , which were mixed together in a tumbler of water .
14 Security chiefs were meeting today in a bid to counter the current upsurge in loyalist violence which has claimed four lives in as many days .
15 Erm the tools were made up in a kit and er every time there was a work study exercise done on a job , er the tools were all numbered and laid aside and registered for that particular item .
16 The rest were wrapped up in a fog , from drugs or cracked minds , but Anne knew exactly what was going on .
17 These objectives were wrapped up in a programme that included pledges on road safety , home helps for the elderly , bus shelters , a more comprehensive library system and the encouragement of tourism .
18 Fishing tackle manufacturers Daiwa Sports Ltd has donated around £10,000 worth of freshwater fish to the Broughton Hall Angling Club , West Derby just 12 months after all their fish were wiped out in a oil spill .
19 His brows were drawn together in a frown , his face still ; the reflected light from the brazier made his fairness ruddy that was usually so pale and clear , but even so the likeness was extreme .
20 His lips were drawn back in a snarl of pain , his skinny white limbs were like a frozen chicken 's .
21 They were crowded together in a corner , their tails pointing the same way .
22 On the front page was a story about an old man who had lain dead in his council flat for eighteen months until Gas Board workers had discovered him , a blurred photograph of some local women who were going somewhere in a body to protest about something and a larger picture of a council dignitary opening some sort of centre and looking pleased with himself .
23 The preparations for The Human Angle , Dyson discovered , were going forward in a room on the first floor furnished with a sea-blue fitted carpet , a number of discreetly abstract paintings , and a walnut sideboard .
24 When the final scenes were played out in a villa near St Tropez in the South of France just a month ago , I was left open-mouthed at the level of stupidity — or was it arrogance ? — displayed by the Duchess and her balding ‘ financial adviser ’ John Bryan .
25 You know , erm , you know what sort of gross salary and you know and there was , you were holding back in a way erm tt and why you did n't wan na discuss your hobbies you know where you were losing it
26 Drawn with the ‘ open ’ Europe of 1993 in mind , it shows how some major cities of medieval Europe were bound together in a network of trade and travel .
27 Everything the Bookman did was recorded one way or another and now the piles of notes , drawings and maps were locked away in a safe .
28 It 's almost as if Hook Norton Brewery were locked away in a time warp ; even in the heart of the brewery , the steam engine which runs it is still there .
29 We all have the capacity to feel and how much more would an unborn child feel in its internal world , within its mother 's body ? just consider how you would feel if you were locked up in a room with someone in a state of fear , anxiety , anger or grief for nine months !
30 He had barely slept for days and his white face was dominated by his broad , dark eyebrows , which were locked together in an expression suggesting both grief and incomprehension .
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