Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [pron] a " in BNC.

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1 They were keeping it a secret and they were going to take him some place where they sold parrots .
2 ‘ You were pushing it a bit today , Fran .
3 If we were paying them a salary then of course it 's up to us whether we have them at sitting at home doing nothing , they would n't they 'd soon get bored with it .
4 He started living lavishly and tried to extort more and more money from the government who were paying him a tax-free pension of $1,050 a month .
5 As their heads disappeared under a pile of plaster of paris and alginate we were shown what a relatively simple and inexpensive process this was .
6 Whether that was down to the powers that be I do n't know ; perhaps they were teaching me a lesson for daring to complain about where I was put .
7 She told them about her house and that the managers were calling her a thief .
8 They were sending us a message . ’
9 And they rang up , and they said were sending you a list of what we expect to be available in the way of food at Christmas because we always have the same thing .
10 ‘ If you were to give me a ha'penny I might tell you different ’
11 They were saying what a stupid series it was , how ridiculous the character was , and it would n't get beyond the first episode .
12 THE campaigners who took their seasonal message to the banks yesterday were doing them a favour .
13 So did did they think they were doing themselves a disservice then when they , maybe when they amalgamated , or when they became part of the boilermakers , or when the boilermakers started taking in various trades to approach the employers as a as a a black squad unit for wage rises and conditions and so on , or did they they Would they have preferred to have done it themselves do you think ?
14 It was as if I were doing him a big favour .
15 ‘ Just one , ’ she said graciously , managing to make it sound as though she were doing him a big favour .
16 This afternoon you came to my office as if you were doing me a favour .
17 Now you were doing it a very neat way , a quick way , of doing it all in one go , were n't you ?
18 It 's funny how er th trends change , but that was a was quite a common occurrence was that , men feeling ashamed of what they 'd got but trying er er in terms of these magazines giving them as if they were doing you a favour .
19 These problems and a long evening incarcerated below decks without fresh air were giving her a headache .
20 His lips even moved a little , as if he were giving himself a consultation .
21 The new publishers were giving him a launch party and wanted names for the guest list .
22 When Sara glanced back a few moments later , she saw that five liverymen had descended upon the urchin and were giving him a beating .
23 Willy-nilly , he was now the star of The Hooded Owl , and the rest of the cast were giving him a taste of the treatment afforded to stars .
24 I hoped the u s authorities were giving him a hard time .
25 ‘ Th'did more for me when Garty were giving me a beating . ’
26 That same day he told me , as if he were giving me a magnificent present , that he thought he could pull strings and have me posted with him .
27 No , I thought she were giving them a pound and then taking change off them , she were getting change off them or summat were n't she .
28 Too often I was asked to bowl defensively , brought into the attack to stop the flood of runs when batsmen were giving us a caning .
29 She give us all these , like diseases and we had to learn parrot learn them the definition for them cos she were giving us a test on them .
30 And , and of course needlework , but erm they were mainly the , I suppose they were giving you a good er grounding as they 'd call it in those days .
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