Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] was the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But it was of no avail , and as the time passed I was the unwilling witness of the gradual transition from heartiness to silence , then to something like panic .
2 When I arrived I found I was the only newspaperman so involved , and Mains had his men out on the main field .
3 I found I was the only woman in the upstairs room of the Albert in Kings Cross , listening to a man in a leather jacket giving an introductory talk which seemed to assume that we were all men .
4 Clearly visible as an up-lighter caught it was the strong profile of Martin Ward , with the Dyson family a few steps behind .
5 Hence , around 1980 , William Assheton , an architectural student whose forebears included the Rev. Richard Assheton , found he was the new owner of the building .
6 I suppose what you told me was the whole truth ? ’
7 He said that he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through .
8 He said he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through .
9 He said that he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through …
10 I assumed I was the senior man but one of my mates , a very good pal of mine to me , a senior shunter , he says , Oh you 'll get the job , they 'll be wanting to get rid of you Jimmy .
11 I 've just been up to the Wembley exhibition of word processor , and one of the things I noticed there was the increasing number of processors and packages which I think you would describe as friendly or at least semi-friendly to , to help people .
12 Prime Minister John Major believed he was the right man for the job as he was a former assistant prison governor at Wandsworth and Brixton jails and was chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee .
13 Sinead — even in that mad moment — believed it was the right thing to do . ’
14 She said she gave it to her daughter because she believed it was the only drug which could help alleviate her condition .
15 ‘ I assumed it was the deliberate policy of an amateur sport towards a ‘ public service ’ . ’
16 In Canada the British not only deluded themselves that they had defeated the axiom ; they also imagined it was the federal ingredient that had enabled them to do the trick .
17 The next climb that attracted us was The Magic Line on El Gorro Frigio — a large dome higher up the massif .
18 The only thing that linked them was the embarrassing albatross of a marriage in whose death both of them had been guilty .
19 They had got his birth certificate , which confirmed he was the only son of Sydney Marriot Marr , Major , late of the Royal Artillery , and Helen Marie Armitage .
20 He claimed it was the fabled treaure , buried in 1945 , of the Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita .
21 I guessed it was the bald man 's son .
22 One evening when we were watching the show , I looked around and discovered I was the only person awake in the room .
23 All that betrayed her was the slight tremor in the hand holding her wineglass .
24 Poor Relief When all else failed there was the Poor Law .
25 You stopped because you both decided it was the right thing to do for you at the time .
26 ‘ He swore it was the genuine cross .
27 What concerned her was the strange attitude of Gioella .
28 At first I thought I was the only patient with cancer , for no one else ever spoke of it .
29 How comforting to read Gill Rowley 's Pet-Hate List ( YWTU , October GH ) about the check-out trolley pushers — I always thought I was the only person in the world who wanted to reverse , screaming hysterically , ‘ Get back ! ’
30 I thought I was the bad girl , but everybody else was doing exactly the same .
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