Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 From the mid-1970s local government spending was under severe pressure from the centre as more and more complex rules were developed to keep it under control .
2 In Iran Roosevelt noted , that the economic blockade was losing Mossadeq his support , both among the mullahs and among the merchants in the bazaar , Indeed , his erratic and increasingly dogmatic responses to the crisis meant that even some of his own National Front supporters were defecting form him .
3 The Collector and Hookum Singh had their backs to this wall of flesh , with bayonets sprouting from between their legs and under their armpits ; they were shoving and shoving , and they in turn were being shoved by the other Sikhs , who were struggling to keep them in place .
4 She glanced across the canal to where all the animals were gathered watching her .
5 He said : ‘ People were queueing to sign it .
6 In 1985 the rules governing the practices of solicitors were amended to allow them to advertise .
7 They were to continue to dominate it until the nineteenth century .
8 In post-war years , the Balloons remained in the war-time green livery long after the single-deckers , and it generally assumed that the 25 Coronations of 1953 were intended to replace them .
9 Spain 's dominant classes were therefore permitted the time and opportunity for marshalling their powerful opposition to the very measures that were intended to weaken them .
10 According to Gregory the slanders against Fredegund were intended to drive her from the court , thus facilitating the elevation of her stepson , Clovis , to the throne .
11 ‘ The terrible things you refer to were intended to ensure you could continue to live here — in the style you obviously do . ’
12 The hideous iron railings round the tombs of the more opulent dead were intended to protect them against the depredations of body-snatchers .
13 The Leeds local data pointed up a mismatch between predominantly individualized learning tasks and the collaborative setting in which children were expected to undertake them .
14 A rather similar pattern can be seen in the very different circumstances of the inter-war economic depression , when the Household Means Test meant effectively that young working adults living in the same household as their unemployed parents were expected to support them financially .
15 As long as they were doing what they were expected to do you see .
16 They were sent to schools and teachers were expected to teach them .
17 The following conferences did place racism on the agenda , and all white participants were expected to take it seriously .
18 His two Cabinet portfolios , which would make him the most powerful member of the government after the Prime Minister , were expected to give him a key role in the formulation of the country 's overall foreign policy .
19 The difficulty over these cars had arisen because the Brush Co. had demanded an appropriate charge if they were expected to store them at their works in Loughborough .
20 Mr Sloan took the Social Work Department 's line , and the Panel were expected to follow it too .
21 You could n't be alone with your tragedy , you were expected to bring it into the living-room with you , as the others brought their newspapers , knitting , homework .
22 It was a pity Wallace got injured when he did as I thought they were begining to hit it off together .
23 Eventually the Jesuits were able to persuade the townspeople to rebuild the Gothic tower in Baroque style , but the Jesuits were forbidden to decorate it with Jesuit saints and they were forbidden to enter the tower from the church .
24 If any government were to try to force them to do so , there would interminable arguments about its definition and measurement , especially at a time when price controls and other government interventions are causing enormous distortions in enterprise incomes .
25 I was waiting for him to say they were drugged to keep them quiet — their huge eyes blinked as if they were half asleep .
26 If you are the nominated approver , you should approve this subpackage first ( if you were nominated to approve it ) .
27 They were designed to unnerve you , to make you start jabbering indiscreetly .
28 In the next few days there was much wild talk about the dangers of allowing Labour to take office , and many wild schemes were designed to avert them .
29 The life-style , the communes , the language , the dress , the hair-styles and blue-tinted glasses of the men ( and women ) of the 1860s were designed to distance them from what they saw as the hypocrisy of conventional society .
30 The other exercises were designed to help me with a problem of co-ordination in hammer-ons and in string skipping .
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