Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [adj] a " in BNC.
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1 | Admittedly , when young , one does tend to be annoyed by remarks such as , ‘ My grandad 's older than your dad ’ , and become increasingly frustrated by mum 's , ‘ When I was young a shilling would buy ’ lectures , but this is merely a passing phase . |
2 | Falconer , out of action for six months after a knee operation , said : ‘ I think I was due a goal . |
3 | I was awake a long time that night . |
4 | Before , I was such a handsome man , so sexy , so divine and so promiscuous . ’ |
5 | I was such a goody-goody at school it was unbelievable that I was pregnant . |
6 | I was such a weary girl that I bored myself . |
7 | I felt , wretchedly , that I was such a moral coward , such a sickening liar , that making a promise I knew I had no intention whatever of keeping was hardly any worse than what I had already done . |
8 | And to think I was such a fool as to let it happen when I was thirty-five ! ’ ’ |
9 | ‘ I was such a little silly , was n't I , pouring out my precious little thoughts and fears to nice big Miguelito ! ’ |
10 | I was such a misery that by the end of the first week Elise asked a friend to help out in the shop , and packed me off to join him . ’ |
11 | I was such a party animal at the |
12 | While I was pregnant a young security guard used to enquire solicitously about the state of my ankles . |
13 | ‘ Jason has been my boss for the last year , and as far as I was concerned a reasonably good one . |
14 | Someone was half a length behind her on her outside but Kelly sensed that she had more in hand than he did . |
15 | In purely military terms it was an amazing success reflecting great credit on Britain 's small but all-professional armed forces — which were such a contrast to the much bigger conscript forces I remembered from the 1950s . |
16 | It was largely this greater efficacy in the treatment of epidemic infections which were such a scourge in those days that allowed homoeopathy to spread so quickly . |
17 | A number of grounds in the Republic have floodlight facilities and could have offered day-night matches which were such a successful feature of the competition in Australiasia . |
18 | And not just the C&P quality Awards which were such a success in their inaugural year . |
19 | Turn-a-Round will doubtless take some interest therefore in our continuing production turning competition , which was such a success last year . |
20 | In 1853 he travelled to Mecca , which was such a dangerous trip for a European that he travelled as a Muslim pilgrim . |
21 | Their only daughter Olive followed her father to an early grave as the result of the same complaint which was such a terrible scourge during the years prior to the Second World War . |
22 | This fact , and the limited spread of settled land suggested in Chapter IV , do much to explain the lack of vocal protest about settlements which was such a feature of the early modern counterpart of the Roman settlement . |
23 | There is no licence for the sale of alcohol at today 's fairs , in an attempt to curb the drinking which was such a feature in the past . |
24 | An indication of this has been the reduction in the activities of the rural underworld , which was such a thriving feature of village life when it was an occupational community , but which has now virtually disappeared . |
25 | The draughtsmen were by this time becoming separated from the engineers , in that specialization which was such a feature of all aspects of life in the age of science . |
26 | This kind of higher popularization was an aspect of the specialization which was such a feature of the nineteenth century , and since . |
27 | Remaisnil became the staged version of her perfected life , the culmination of the myth which was such a potent force for customer and company alike and without which the art could not flourish . |
28 | Which was all a pretence . |
29 | Anyway , if I could just erm describe how I managed to get there in the first place , which was all a matter of luck I suppose as much as anything erm I went to the East Anglian schools for erm blind and deaf children at Gorleston on Sea from nineteen twenty eight to nineteen thirty six , erm , in those days erm education for the er disabled er continued until sixteen . |
30 | Cindy gave a laugh which was half a sob . |