Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Alex and I were convinced that even if we would not discover new superconductivity materials , our work on the metal oxides would yield very interesting results . ’
2 And er I were mad as well because somebody was somebody were falsifying records and Well my lungs and my life and the mens life as well .
3 The inspector and I were silent and inwardly praised God .
4 I was sure that nearly everyone was interested in how the universe operates , but most people can not follow mathematical equations — I do n't care much for equations myself .
5 So crazed were we becoming that I was sure that even at that distance we could spot the fiendish grin he directed at Sinar Surya floundering on the horizon each time he passed !
6 ‘ But I was fortunate because then Stoddard took over as a professionally run and profitable company and I 've spent 11 happy years with them . ’
7 When my father suggested I apply , I was pleased and very excited at the prospect of going to boarding-school , which seemed to me to be an adventure , an escape from boredom .
8 I was young and easily impressed , so when I saw her in the West Indies , beautiful and elegantly dressed , I thought I loved her .
9 ‘ In those days I was young and relatively inexperienced .
10 ‘ He left my mother when I was four and never gave her a penny after that . ’
11 So this was the reason I was late and then it was , " Sit down , all right " .
12 Miss Graham , 27 , from Wimbledon , South London , said : ‘ I was stunned and absolutely delighted when I heard Nigel had called .
13 I was stunned and very angry that five pence could be put on a child 's life .
14 I tell you I was flabbergasted and right terrified out of my wits .
15 I was flabbergasted and so was my manager Billy Bonds .
16 When we held our first University reunion outside Birmingham , in London , I was delighted that more than 200 of you came along to hear what is going on in the University now .
17 I was delighted that so many people responded , which shows their high level of interest in the Force . ’
18 I WAS sad and also slightly amused to read the recent letter from a reader about the skilled worker only being offered £3 an hour .
19 Suddenly I realised I was drunk and alone .
20 I was ignorant and then I was enlightened .
21 At first I was clumsy but then my old skill returned .
22 I did not believe it , I said I was healthy and then all of a sudden , this happened .
23 I did not believe it , I said I was healthy and then all of a sudden , this happened .
24 Such thoughts soothed me , and then the reality of what had happened would come shooting through my consciousness like a speedboat churning up a calm sea : how dare he decree that I must wear a badge indicating , for men 's convenience , whether I was available or already had an owner ?
25 One person said : ‘ Many clients thought they 'd get a slightly better deal through having a blind social worker because they thought I was having to pull out all the stops to prove that I was good and therefore they would get a spin-off . ’
26 When I was fit and well I began thinking about making the relay team for the European Cup Final which was to be held in Moscow .
27 I I heard the other day what I thought was one of the best advertisements not to have an animal for Christmas very emotive , er I think it was for the R S P C A , and I I 'm told I do n't think you 've heard it but it b basically it 's it 's er the sound of a er well it 's a human pretending to be a dog really and saying you know , Well this is nice my my er family have taken me to the vet , I did n't think I was ill but never mind .
28 . I was ill as well as desolate , and all I wanted was to hide my wretchedness from everyone . ’
29 It made me feel good to know that I could see him and he could n't see me , and that I was aware and fully conscious and he was n't .
30 She said ; At first I was worried but now it does not bother me .
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