Example sentences of "was [adv prt] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A woman suffered minor injuries when the car she was in collided with a van in Victoria Road , Consett , last night .
2 I was up going on the ski slope , and this is like , I 've been up a couple of times before , but it had been really cold and bi and I went at Easter , I was so like hot , but it 's still really good snow , and we went up there and I just could n't believe it , I just went dad , erm , oh , I do n't feel too good , and he just went , do n't be so stupid , and Nathan and I collapsed , I was at the front of this queue waiting for the ski lift and the whole queue just went
3 Then it was back to relax in the Granby Village leisure complex with its swimming pool , Jacuzzi , sauna and gymnasium before going out on the town to enjoy a slap-up meal .
4 Omero left the den and went outside to find Minky , who was out exercising in the morning air .
5 She was out working as a care assistant when Mr McEvoy was killed .
6 In the big race … the womens championships … the favourite Andrea Whitcombe who was out to win for a record equalling third year in a row was beaten in to second place by Lisa York of Leicester … they raced for nearly four miles and at the finish there was just three seconds between them
7 Dad did n't object to him nosing around but I wondered what Mum would have said if she 'd been home ; she was out cleaning at the fish shop .
8 ‘ Once I was out shopping with a girlfriend and we went into a store .
9 At the time I was out detecting with the Weston Historical Research and Detecting Association , of which I am a member .
10 ‘ Do n't let me stop you ! ’ she exclaimed quickly when she saw he was about to call for the bill — and immediately wished that she had n't .
11 Donald stood just behind him , that place where you ca n't see someone unless you actually turn round , that place where it feels as if someone 's going to sink a pickaxe into the soft part of your skull , Donald stood behind him and took a deep breath , as if he was about to dive under a wave , and said , ‘ Those are my beans . ’
12 One night , I dreamt that I was about to dive from a springboard , but the ‘ board ’ was so ‘ stiff ’ that I could not raise sufficient bounce to make my dive .
13 Brazil had only five cases of infection but the real fear was that cholera was about to spread from the Peruvian into the Brazilian Amazonian river system .
14 Ace was about to shut off the power , abandon the speeder and enter the smoking blackness of the.building , when she heard Daak 's voice .
15 She turned away and was about to swing into the jeep when he strode forward and barred her way with the racket across the open doorway .
16 I was about to refer to the order dealing with access .
17 She sat down and was about to indulge in a fit of angry tears when the phone rang .
18 Charlie was only a yard behind them , and was about to charge through a gap in the barrier when Tommy overtook him .
19 For at seven o'clock in the morning of 20 August in that year , the inscription has it , just as the citadel was about to fall to the besiegers , a white cross was seen in the sky ‘ above and to the right of the town ’ , which then became a crucifix whose crown turned encouragingly ( for the French ) into a royal fleur-de-lis .
20 Many of the Moslem kings now came forward with tributes and it seemed , briefly , that most of Moorish Spain was about to fall to the Christians .
21 Perhaps Hambury was about to turn into the place Biff had originally described to them back at the workhouse .
22 and was about to turn off the gas jets when her father appeared in the doorway .
23 Lewis had backed the car a few feet down the ramp and was about to turn towards the Cherwell Arms when he heard his master 's voice — a single hissed and incredulous blasphemy :
24 Quite often , the dream was interpreted as an allegory for what was about to happen to the dreamer .
25 After all , there was no need for Doreen to learn of what was about to happen to the house .
26 Julia was about to descend to the kitchen when the bell pealed again .
27 I arrived at Salisbury Cathedral , just as the bride was about to go up the aisle .
28 Last time I was on the list I was about to go to the Norwich and Liverpool games — well at least I saw plenty of goals ! !
29 ‘ What height is this table ? ’ he said suddenly , just as I was about to go to the breadbin for a slice to wipe my plate with .
30 If a person were to announce to a policeman that he was about to go to the house of his sworn enemy and beat the living daylights out of him , it would not make sense if the law were that the policeman had to follow the suspect to the locus in quo and only then arrest him .
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