Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] be [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From the deadness of sound , I judged I was in the main roof-space . |
2 | When she woke it was to the incessant chattering of the wheels against the rails and Emily thought she would never arrive at her destination . |
3 | And er god you should of heard him , god if it ai n't Ross all over again , mummy , mummy and she left him there , as I said when they first came he was in the far bedroom , well now I suppose with all these people she 's rearranged it indoors and he 's in the one next to our house , and she 's shouting at him and er it went on how , I ca n't tell you how long , I mean , Bev and I was talking through bedrooms you know |
4 | Saul of Tarsus after his Damascus road experience spent three days in fasting and prayer ; that showed he was in the receptive mood which invited the Spirit to come . |
5 | The judge was impressed but reckoned it was in the wrong section . |
6 | Then we realised we were in the WRONG parade . |
7 | We know nothing of her months there , and we only know that when she returned it was with the dark inner side of her nature woken , so that she must be kept chained and guarded . ’ |
8 | Gary player and Henry Cotton were two strokes behind us and the boss and I decided we were among the right sort of company . |
9 | Checks revealed they were from the infected zone . |
10 | Checks revealed they were from the infected zone . |
11 | I burst on to the pass from Jack Clarke , had a wee look and saw I was in the clear . |
12 | I knew I was on the right track when I felt that thrill of pleasure at placing object , not painting it . |
13 | I knew I was on the wrong track when the tall reeds broke to reveal the brown-bellied river . |
14 | We went into my room at last , with our arms round each other , and in the doorway I stopped dead because I 'd forgotten what Toby had said about John and for a second I thought I was in the wrong room . |
15 | ‘ I 'm terribly sorry , I thought you were from the British Committee . |
16 | ‘ But I thought she was with the other programme . ’ |
17 | But what we 'll do is take it there early in the morning , we 'll get he back the bus back to Liverpool , we 'll go to the pier head and we 'll go on the ferry to New Brighton and there was me prattling all on at him and the next thing er , you di , we did n't know that , we thought we were on the main right of way street and your dad started to go across and I looked , your dad was driving , I was sitting beside him and coming towards us along this other road , which had the right of way but we did n't know was a little black mini , I was a ergh , ergh oh Harry , Harry ! |
18 | The last I heard you thought they were behind the whole thing ! ’ |
19 | He would n't eat them , cos he thought they were in the other potato . |
20 | We felt it was in the public interest to test security there . |
21 | With a slow erotic motion , she slid her smouldering twat up and down his pulsating shaft , until she knew he was on the very point of ejaculation . |
22 | I thought it was on the right hand side as you went into village . |
23 | I thought it was on the main road ? |
24 | May I take this opportunity to say how sickened I was by the small group of supporters hounding the ticket kiosk for their money back , after Monday night 's County Shield match against Whaddon YMCA . |
25 | Meyer proved she 's in the right sort of form by winning the 1,500m in the Western Province Championships at the weekend in a very respectable 4min 07.90sec , running alone for most of the race . |
26 | No , but he seemed to be great , he said , he said well he said to , to me he said she 's with the real thing and she wants to go for it |
27 | She said she was from the American magazine , Leaders of Mankind . |
28 | For a moment she wished she were on the top floor of a very , very high skyscraper . |
29 | ‘ I said we 're on the wrong road . |
30 | ‘ England 's batting , fielding and — apart from Emburey and Edmonds — their bowling proclaimed the lack of practice and resolve on a slow pitch which , had they been in the right frame of mind , would have given them an even chance of levelling the series , ’ asserted Wisden . |