Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What struck me was the way in which he seemed to have little difficulty not merely in coming down to my level but in entering into my feelings , as if I were telling him about the most natural matter in the world .
2 And then er I were telling you about the er where the marshes was n't I .
3 Er I were telling you about the pianos , in one particular terrace you could just imagine it in , what , nineteen er twenty si no , twenty seven twenty eight , and you know things were bad , you talk about the thirties , the twenties were worse than that .
4 I like him , I was watching him on the telly the other day , I think he seemed nice .
5 I was watching it at the movies , I was watching the whole thing at the cinema .
6 I was watching you through the net curtains — how 's that for snooping ?
7 Well , I was watching you through the window .
8 I was watching you with the stopwatch . ’
9 I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’
10 And I remember at the time , I was chasing you over a most ridiculous national press story that Emlyn did n't like the idea of you a pop singer appearing in one of his classics .
11 I was cleaning , cleaning it up and of course I was tapping it with a hammer was n't I to try and get all the putty you know , try and break the putty and most of it came away and I just tapped this one little
12 Since then , I had managed to film them on their wintering grounds in India , but now I was seeing them for the first time at the other end of the journey .
13 Or maybe , the other ends got hot while I was a-tapping them on the anvil . ’
14 About once a week or fortnight I had to attend some quite high-powered meetings in London to which James came too , as I was feeding him at the time .
15 I was given it at the end of a stormy course on race relations given to staff at Hen don Police College .
16 While I was thinking it over the ‘ phone rang .
17 I was helping him across a busy six-lane road in north London .
18 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 .
19 ‘ I knew I was leaving them with the basis of a good side and a first-rate manager in Nigel Best .
20 ‘ I knew I was leaving them with the basis of a good side and a first-rate manager in Nigel Best .
21 I was reading it in the paper I thought oh I wonder if is .
22 Oh , I was writing it from the board actually .
23 I 'd gone across to the old folks ' home to have a chat with Maureen and , inevitably , I was telling her about the trouble I was having .
24 I was telling him about the Glory , and I said I 'd driven it over and what did he think — was he looking forward to driving it and all that — ’ She paused excitedly .
25 Coming back to the council last year , some time in May last year , and er I was telling them about the noise and the situation , at the time .
26 I was telling you about the Queen Mary .
27 Er well Mark remember I was telling you about the boss that the two there the other night they give er a , a wage rise
28 But I was advised to imagine I was telling it to a good friend and not worry about what other people might think .
29 ‘ I 'd hoped for so much from that class since I was taking it at an American university , but — ’
30 ‘ I did n't say I was taking you to a hotel , ’ he replied evenly .
  Next page