Example sentences of "[pron] was the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was the innocent , not he .
2 After much remonstrating during which I was told very kindly and politely that there was no problem , till I felt like tearing my hair out , I was sent to sit in a corner ( just a woman you see ) and Mr Fleming was ushered off to meet an official , rush off somewhere and come back with a piece of paper which was duly stamped , passport returned , and off we went to meet our contact , who explained in a jocular fashion that I was the problem .
3 And in fact er one My brother next to n to me I was the middle of them I was the youngest boy .
4 I am sure that I was the despair of Ron 's coaching life , but still he made no comment .
5 I had them all myself from the former British monopoly , the Central Electricity Generating Board , when I was the minister responsible for the day-to-day operations involved in privatising the British electricity industry : ‘ the integrity of the system ’ , the need to ensure the adequacy of contra power or ‘ vars ’ , safety considerations , the impossibility of storing electricity — all excellent points in themselves , but each fully capable of being accommodated in a competitive system such as has been invented , at least in embryo , in Britain .
6 — I remember , & never shall forget , my father 's face as he looked upon me while I lay in the servant 's arms — so calm , and the tears stealing down his face : for I was the child of his old age .
7 I thought I was the cat 's whiskers .
8 During my last term at school I was the slave of a corporal in the Welsh Fusiliers .
9 I was the sister on his corridor . ’
10 I pretended I was the photographer and she pretended she was the writer .
11 And I was the engine of it all .
12 And I was in the middle of all this , I was the engine of it all .
13 I was the engine of it all .
14 I mean , without him in the back I would n't have been able to do it , but I always tell everybody I was the carer .
15 If I did n't know Karen I should think I was the candidate for diabetes .
16 One picture I remember : I was the spirit of France , holding a tattered tricolor with the Champs Elysees in flames behind me .
17 from work as a somebody and at home I was the loo cleaner .
18 I was the Christian , I gave of myself completely .
19 Maybe I was the ghost .
20 No — they were wallpapering , and I was the wall — they were papering over me !
21 It er We had to be it was a closed shop , that was , and er I er I was the er I was the secretary for er for our Chairman rather for ou our er local local branch , for the Nottingham area branch of er USDOR you see ?
22 Now in this little booklet that I 've got about the er er the potted history of the Cosmopolitan Debating Society , it mentions a very brilliant man by the name of W H , now I was very friendly with him because he was th President of the I L P and I was the secretary .
23 You know that I should be interested , well I was the secretary of Labour Party for a time .
24 For some reason the barman got it into his head that I was the boss of your TV station .
25 I was the centre of their universe and my first seven years sped by in a whirl of buckskin shoes , party frocks , pet rabbits and circus trips .
26 I was the centre of attention for four or five different guys .
27 I was the centre of attention for four or five guys .
28 And as I appeared in the entrance I was suddenly conscious that I was the centre of attention .
29 I was the person who was supposed to go to every city before David got there to make sure that everything was in order , that the hall that was going to be performed in had all the facilities that were required — and the hotels — I had to check all of that .
30 He then asked my name , and on hearing it , asked if I was the padre at the convalescent homes , adding , ‘ A damned fine job .
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