Example sentences of "[vb past] he was [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hence , around 1980 , William Assheton , an architectural student whose forebears included the Rev. Richard Assheton , found he was the new owner of the building .
2 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 .
3 Gustave imagined he was a wild beast — he loved to think of himself as a polar bear , distant , savage and solitary .
4 I learnt he was an old seaman who kept an inn , and he knew all the seamen in Bristol .
5 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 .
6 Men claimed he was a shameless womaniser , but to women he was perfect , as if Wotan had dropped a bucket of pure sex from Valhalla and it had come to rest inside the muscled , blond Adonis .
7 A WANDERING busker with a record of 50 convictions for being drunk and disorderly was given a conditional discharge by Scarborough Magistrates yesterday after they heard he was a harmless nuisance .
8 She decided he was a good deal more accomplished than the people he served .
9 His shoulders were wide and even though he was sitting , Kate saw he was a large boy .
10 On another occasion , and because I felt he was a remote figure of whom the public knew nothing , I asked if he would be guest at an off-the-record private dinner-party to which I would invite half a dozen senior media people such as Robin Day , Perry Worsthorne of the Sunday Telegraph , and Tony Howard of the Observer for an exchange of views .
11 Once he had decided to write the Guide Book he realised he would have to do a considerable amount of writing and although he never felt he was a good writer , his unwavering intent carried him through .
12 Similarly , in the Oval Test , Sobers put in a prodigious spell of bowling , keeping at it because his captain felt he was the right bowler for the situation .
13 ‘ I felt he was the right man for the job in 1990 when he was appointed to succeed Bobby Robson .
14 I felt he was an undesirable character . ’
15 I know my mother would n't agree and she would be even mad if she knew he was a black boy .
16 Indeed , to stay at the Langham was such a mark of having arrived in the world , that in a nineteenth century fraud case , a witness would declare : ‘ I knew he was a perfect gentleman .
17 He had heard many stories about Yanto , and knew he was a rough handful .
18 He knew he was a good horseman — no one had dared to tell him otherwise !
19 I knew he was a good client of ours .
20 They knew he was a disqualified driver .
21 It was quite apparent that he knew he was a doomed man .
22 Hein — you knew he was a qualified dentist ?
23 He knew he was a dead man , no matter what happened — it was just a matter of time .
24 Of course we knew he was a celebrated painter , everyone did , and I think the neighbourhood felt quite disappointed when by moving down here he became less celebrated .
25 I had seen Come Blow Your Horn and kept my eye on what he was up to , and I knew he was the right person for that part .
26 I knew he was an honourable guy .
27 We saw Eliot off that evening , not too late , because we knew he was an early riser who went to morning Mass .
28 Erm Steve for some reason I thought he was a tall man , but he 's quite short is n't he ?
29 I thought he was a splendid fellow then .
30 Ooh I thought he was a flipping turnover that !
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