Example sentences of "[noun sg] [was/were] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His reply was to give her a sharp pull forward and then a shove in the back , which knocked her to her knees .
2 Right , correction , one lady does n't , but those who do go back to the Property Committee and I would say that erm if this were to happen , and the County Council were to make it a permanent site in that particular position , we could lay a charge of gross negligence , or even mis-appropriation of assets .
3 The problem for British producers seeking to emulate Korda 's achievement was to define what an international British film might be .
4 Hitherto , Blackpool 's aim had been to crush-load its trams to bursting-point , now the object was to give them a comfortable ride for their money .
5 Mat. , she had managed to give the impression authority was granting me a great favour .
6 He was all the more determined to appear in control because his father-in-law was giving him the half-amused , half-pitying look , which Hugh interpreted as ‘ I know you 're sorry you 've got to put up with me .
7 Carrie was taken by surprise at his question and her first instinct was to give him a sharp reply , but she nodded instead , catching the look of concern in Don 's deep brown eyes .
8 Er , obviously on a more serious note , er it was very disappointing that we had such a severe er downturn in profitability last year after several years of steadily rising profits , and so what I want to do this morning was tell you a little bit about what happened in the last part of the year , since we met at the time of the interim results presentation last September , tell you the actions that have been taken and give you a little bit of insight as to where we stand at the present time .
9 Stepney in the late 18th century was becoming what the Northern Heights — Highgate and Hampstead — became later , namely , an early form of London suburbia .
10 James was foiled mainly by the determination of the European powers , including the Warrior Pope Julius II , to fight one another instead , and certainly not by any substantial doubt on the part of his subjects that a king from Scotland was overreaching himself ; indeed , his popularity was to bring him an enormous Scottish army for the campaign against the English in 1513 which ended in the disaster of Flodden .
11 The idea was to give everybody a reasonable chance of answering some questions , not merely by general railway knowledge , but by dint of having supported Society events .
12 The idea was to show what a tough life the Royals have .
13 The progress of this story was to show me the essential solitariness of other people , people whom I had not thought of as being solitary before .
14 I know what profession she 's in , and no wonder that taxi driver was giving me the big smirk .
15 Sien was causing him a great deal of worry as the year wore on .
16 Me and me mam were singing it the other night .
17 Hugh , who had worn the uniform of a verderer for less than a twelvemonth , was no use to them as a guide and as the day grew on it became evident that his arm was causing him a great deal of pain .
18 Somewhere at the back of her mind , it occurred to Bernice that Bishop was giving her an awful lot of rope .
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