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

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1 It would be very strange if I stood here saying do n't use a linear script use thought patterns and yet I was reading everything off a linear script would n't it ?
2 " Now , I was saying something about the fish-shop on Lyons Dock .
3 I was doing nothing of the sort !
4 I was doing nothing of the kind , ’ she denied crossly , turning to face him .
5 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 :
6 And er and I was telling everyone I said , Oh I 'm going to and I was flinging everything over the you know .
7 She opened her mouth to suggest that perhaps she could give him dinner at her hotel — and thereby eliminate any possibility of him putting his arm around her in his car — then found that she was suggesting nothing of the sort , but was asking , ‘ Did Mr Gajdusek ask you to invite me out ? ’ and was at once appalled that , Ven all too clearly not far away in her head , she had asked such a thing !
8 London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 .
9 They were doing everything by the book .
10 I think I think there was som some sent to Chester for example , I think they were doing something in the cathedral in Chester .
11 It was believed someone from the Academy was helping Mann with the finance and distribution of the drugs .
12 Mrs Maugham would often abuse this garden and the widower 's laziness , with a self-righteous , alarming complacency , saying that it was a scandal and a disgrace , and that it ought not to be allowed : and when one day Clara , exasperated , as she sometimes rashly was , out of her usual silence , asked her what harm it was doing anybody , Mrs Maugham had snapped triumphantly that it was harming everybody in the street , because it helped the weeds to spread .
13 And there 's , er , I mean it was showing somebody round the other day and we were talking about it and , and erm they 're saying , yeah I mean , you 've got seven urinals there , so let's say you have a busy night , you 're full , I mean that 's when damage gets done when people
14 Tufnell was still there to wheel away , but after his earlier successes , he was enduring something of a lean spell .
15 He was learning something of the dead man 's background , admittedly from a biased witness , but any policeman knows that all witnesses are biased in some degree .
16 He was constructing something from a foil ash tray when she approached .
17 Laura gave a low moan as she struggled to sit up , one half of her still almost unconscious mind noticing that Ross must have recently had a shower , since his black hair was still damp and he was wearing nothing but a short white towel about his waist .
18 He was waving something in the air and laughing .
19 I walked in there and I can se he had a he had a er some copies and and er he was getting one in the bloody phone !
20 He was burning something in a small crucible , watching it bubble .
21 He did n't even look up , he was doing something with the cafetière .
22 Giles recalls one remark when Montini was criticizing the De Gasperi Christian Democratic government for inaction while denying that he was doing anything of the kind ( a typical Montini ploy ) : ‘ In political questions the Church has to be general , just as in religious matters she can not afford not to be particular ’ ( ibid. , p. 109 ) .
23 The trouble was , of course , that among Henry 's sort of person , a rugby-playing surveyor , for example , or the kind of dentist like David Sprott who was n't afraid to get up on his hind legs at a social gathering and talk , seriously and at length , about teeth , he was considered something of a subversive .
24 The German Commandant had dreamt of a mute Jewish whore and when he was issued one for the duration his cup overflowed .
25 It was odd , but Greg noticed Bill Clough 's eyes following them sharply : he was saying nothing to the purpose so there was no reason why he should n't watch them , but Greg , following his lead , did wonder whether Hilary 's mutterings were not of a rather different kind from Desmond 's .
26 He was saying something about the Hamilton house , a question .
27 In fact … one of them was stuffing something through the wire and bars of his cage which they should n't be doing and he did n't much like it …
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