Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [be] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After we all clambered off the bus and entered the school I started to become a bit more relaxed as I realised I was n't the only person there who had butterflies as big as eagles in their stomachs .
2 But it seemed I was n't the only one with such fancies .
3 Between 1856 and 1859 he travelled to Palestine and Syria and up the Nile beyond the sixth cataract ; he believed he was only the second European to have gone so far .
4 Ian Readman , honorary secretary of the Redcar Station , said he believed it was only the third time a crew at the station had received a medal in the 190 years since the Zetland was first launched from Redcar .
5 The farmers had to wait some considerable time for compensation , and when it came it was not the expected bonanza .
6 By comparison with a freighter , moored so close her black stern virtually hung over Isvik 's knife-edged bows , she looked very small , but viewing her from the standpoint of the maxi in which I had raced round the world , I guessed she was roughly the same size — at least twenty-five metres long with a good beam and what looked like a deep V-shaped hull .
7 ‘ I felt betrayed , ’ said Quinn , ‘ when I discovered I was n't the first man .
8 I left her because I discovered she was not the pure country girl I thought .
9 What interested me was how the editorial approach to these readers compared with the neighbouring ad : ‘ A weak Gordon 's & Tonic ( please do not adjust your magazine ) ’ , it said , wetly .
10 ‘ We looked at the tournaments in the context of the whole winter and decided they were not the best preparation for a challenging series against the West Indies . ’
11 It was during this first day of the journey that Tallis realized they were not the only travellers moving north , towards the marshlands .
12 Andropov produced a list of names with crosses against them , and I understood I was practically the last Presidium member who had not been ‘ sworn in ’ .
13 And I knew I was n't the only one .
14 ‘ I knew I was n't the only person in the world you 'd got the courage to shout at , ’ she says .
15 I knew I was n't the only victim because I had heard complaints from others ; the fruiterer who saw his apples disappear from the box in front of the shop , the grocer who unwillingly supplied him with free biscuits .
16 yeah I mean to be honest it 's just a case of one of you , it does go that way , I knew I was right the first time , of one of you just remembering
17 Margaret knew she was n't the easiest person to live with , she knew she had her mad days , but Dorothy tolerated , accepted , got on with her career .
18 You obviously knew they were not the brightest of fellows . ’
19 It was perhaps a little early to be certain , but he thought they were probably the best things he had ever done .
20 Symphony because I felt it was not the right tempo .
21 As far as quality of play went it was probably the worst since I took over . ’
22 ‘ That bloody bike , ’ she said , although she knew it was n't the same one .
23 She knew it was not the correct mode of address but she felt a little odd , outside reality , and was afraid she was about to dissolve into tears .
24 He said , with his back to me , until you went away I thought it was just the usual thing .
25 I thought it was probably the other one who had rung , on the cadge . ’
26 However , he thought it was probably the second language of no fewer than ninety per cent of Tanzanians .
27 I never re realised we 're doing a module in the eighth year was environment , I always thought it was always the ninth year ?
28 That is , he thought he was still the amiable , easy-going champion he had been , when in reality he was a harried man who was beginning to learn about defeat and humiliation .
29 Thaw , 50 , admitted it was probably the huge success of the opera-loving sleuth Morse that clinched the award .
30 He gave her a wide toothy grin , and immediately realized it was exactly the wrong approach .
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