Example sentences of "i [was/were] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's not as though I were writing a new book , ’ Elinor said crossly .
2 If I were wearing a next-to-nothing nightie and he was sitting on my bed , I 'd be having serious trouble breathing too !
3 I were flying the next day to Benidorm I 've had trouble all the time with me back
4 I wish we were having a picnic , and that it was hot , and I do indeed wish that we were all together ; though even if I were to hold the whole world against my chest , it would probably save us from very little .
5 Erm and , and very enjoyable days they were , but erm I think if I were to plan a big party , or an anniversary or something like that , and I 'd hope those would be jolly enjoyable days too .
6 It 's the sort of ’ You stupid boy , stop trying to drown yourself ’ speech I can imagine I would deliver if I were dragging a recalcitrant lad back to land .
7 He explained the set-up ; Duncan and I were to pull an Aspel-laden rickshaw through the busy streets of Charing Cross — ignoring the irate rush-hour traffic , which was being held up by an army of floor assistants — to the steps of Charing Cross underground station .
8 If I were interviewing a new act , I would try to ascertain their sheer punishment factor .
9 ‘ It is n't very high on my list of priorities but I guess I 'd change my mind soon enough if I were to meet the right person . ’
10 I would not want to change even if I were offered a British-sounding voice .
11 ‘ I did n't have the most stamina in the world , I was called a lazy player but I could have played till midnight .
12 Without noticing it , while I was looking the other way , I had become old ; so old that I was an ‘ old lady ’ , known as such at the village school .
13 I was looking the other day , when I was looking for some of these things .
14 I was looking the wrong way .
15 I was looking the wrong way .
16 The ribber tucked stitches because I was using a different colour — dyes can alter the tension quite considerably .
17 ‘ When I was working in Bishopsgate I was using a different method , ’ Dexter explained .
18 ‘ Before the Firebird I was using an old Gibson ES-175 up until about 1971 , ’ details Sonny .
19 I remember this fear quite distinctly as that of being swallowed up into some great emptiness : the struggle for individual identity , central to phenomenon of anorexia nervosa , had already begun , and already I was using the appropriate metaphor .
20 Suddenly , one of the organisers called my number , I had to take off my socks and shoes as you had to do the jump in bare feet and I had to go over to get weighed again on different scales to make sure I was using the correct cord ( they were very safety conscious about every aspect of the jump ) .
21 But I was dreading the French paper to which I had only given the dregs of my time as I had had so much else on my plate .
22 I was dreading the inevitable hitching to Ullapool .
23 I was acting the other times , yes . ’
24 In 1988 , I was producing a major women 's conference at the Barbican and we needed a big bank of flowers .
25 I was calling the L-shaped room home for the first time , and thinking of it as such .
26 I was calling the white bag .
27 Then I went to work in a five and ten , and gradually worked my way up until I was managing a general store .
28 I was eating a Milky Way and it collapsed .
29 Last night I dreamt I was eating a rubber NME .
30 I was chatting the other week to a chap called Peter Davenport .
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