Example sentences of "[adj] were [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of these were positively baroque in their splendid extravagance . |
2 | These were frequently tenant farmers but many came to own their own land , especially in the Weald . |
3 | Some of these were strictly castle towns , that is , they were planted against the gates of a newly built castle of the late eleventh century , such as Ludlow . |
4 | These were essentially flight recorders but were not made to withstand crash forces . |
5 | Denominational year books were featuring ‘ Gothic ’ chapels : these were usually brick buildings of traditional rectangular shape but with pinnacles , mullioned windows , buttresses and arches . |
6 | But although these were indeed dog days for British film production , film producers were emerging who understood the need for modern styles of production , bigger budgets and more ambitious showmanship . |
7 | All our friends reacted very favourably to our new daughter , though I am sure that some must have thought that it was an odd thing to do , to take another child when our own were nearly adult . |
8 | Of the seven other schools outside London , two were also day schools in Hull and in Sheffield . |
9 | If she were to break her word , the big gendarme would go rushing off to his commandant with his ‘ fresh evidence ’ , demanding to be allowed to treat Klein 's death as murder ; he would harass and bully brother and sister , tearing open wounds that at best were only half-healed , forcing them to relive the pain and terror of the past . |
10 | Both were already war widows — little Anne Raymond , rosy-cheeked , with too-bright eyes , which when glimpsed unwary were full of sorrow . |