Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Malc and I were all part of the same gang when we were 14 , sort of ‘ paired off ’ when we were 15 , and started putting our biology theory into practice at 16 .
2 If a human observer sets out to interpret the " emotions " of a rat what else can he do except say of himself : " Now if I were that rat , how should I feel ? "
3 ‘ How I wish that I were that dog ! ’
4 I 'm not going to bring the whole world down on us by telling my mother and father that I feel like a big spancelled goat going to college and having to come back here every night as if I were some kind of simpleton .
5 as if I were some Arab with five gold watches up his arm . ’
6 You are treating me as if I were another Rosette Fournier . ’
7 I thought yours were same make .
8 But outwardly I was all sweetness and patient understanding , continually being congratulated on my competence in the role of ‘ little mother ’ .
9 They never got here , I was all morning .
10 First because in Prisoner desire and fantasy seem transformed into nonsublimated social identification ; as he puts it in relation to one group of black students in America , ‘ while I never desired any particular person , I was all desire for the group as a whole .
11 Everyone always wants to knock a man off the top — I know , I was that man .
12 I am now sure I was that boy in an earlier life .
13 I have rarely been angrier than I was that day .
14 I was that content with being a mother I 'd decided I did n't want a job until my daughter went to secondary school .
15 ‘ The fact is , I was that baby , and I know I was born here twenty years ago — ’
16 ‘ When I was that age , I slunk about in an agony of embarrassment in case anybody looked at me . ’
17 I took part in the obstacle course which when I was that age I found it difficult .
18 ‘ You see , Jinkwa , ’ he concluded inevitably , ‘ I was that soldier . ’
19 This afternoon — I arrived in Salisbury at around three thirty — when I entered my address in her register as ‘ Darlington Hall ’ , I could see her look at me with some trepidation , assuming no doubt that I was some gentleman used to such places as the Ritz or the Dorchester and that I would storm out of her guest house on being shown my room .
20 I was some way behind , it was misty , and when I got there I could n't see him .
21 As he said to us 42 years later , ‘ I was interested in some kind of sense , that I descended from Aaron , that I was some kind of high priest .
22 To cast aspersions on the new revolutionaries was to put his own patriotism in question : ‘ if I 'd done that , Bill Casey , Jean Kirkpatrick ( the Ambassador to the United Nations ) and Cap Weinberger would have said I was some kind of a commie . ’
23 Just because I had a bat and had played at school , they assumed I was some kind of expert .
24 To hear you talk , anyone would think I was some kind of wanton , a man-stealer .
25 About how I was some kind of prophet as far as he was concerned and he was desperate to have me Confirmed .
26 Three figures , their faces muffled by cloaks and broad-brimmed hats , seized me and began to beat me as if I was some dog .
27 Richard and I thought you had settled so nicely ’ — as if I was some sort of jelly — and then , ‘ Well , if you really want to , I suppose it would be nice for you to earn a little pin money . ’
28 It was as if I was another man .
29 I suppose he thought I was another weirdo like him that always sit on benches talking to themselves .
30 I was another accident , I imagine .
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