Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Every time I took a big breath I were getting short pains all down this side ?
2 ‘ I would back myself to score 20 goals this season if I were to have three chances in every game , but those opportunities do not come so easy for me in Italy .
3 I knew the answer before I was recalled twenty minutes later , and Dr Barton pronounced judgment .
4 It was five-thirty in the morning , and when I finally got to sleep I was hating those birds .
5 I was using stiffer rods and he was using softer ones .
6 I started using oil more and more and by the time I was ten I was using Cubist techniques .
7 I started using oil more and more and by the time I was ten I was using Cubist techniques .
8 The point of the story is that when I was using softer rods and he favoured stiffer ones we both caught , relatively speaking , no fewer fish than we do today .
9 Training hurt and it was always a battle to force myself out , but after six months I was managing sixty miles a week and sometimes doing fifteen miles non-stop in a hundred minutes .
10 I was eating some gnocchi with this Italian — I did n't say nookey . ’
11 As I was typing these words , a young friend phoned to tell me about the wonderful summer holiday he had just had with his father .
12 I was refusing second helpings of food , asking unfailingly for small helpings , and skipping optional meals like tea or Sunday breakfast .
13 I was pursuing two Germans who were attempting to escape . ’
14 I was crouching just feet away , terrified that at any moment one of the massive males would charge into me in the desperate struggle .
15 I was fired some years after the War after an altercation with Hymie .
16 I was counting these pages last night and gave up at forty-two .
17 The red second hand was coming up to six-thirty , 14 January , and I was counting thirty-eight beats a minute , slower than ever , half the rate of two years ago .
18 I was drawing these pictures in my head of walking across a tightrope and falling into a chasm .
19 And I was reaching some conclusions about the choice that Gharr had given me .
20 When , in 1986 , I collected a new Nissan car that a sponsor had bought for me , I was stopped four times in one day because the car was new and , as I had been told frequently enough by the police when I worked on Ealing Community Relations Council , black men ca n't afford new cars .
21 I was born two miles away .
22 When I was born two voices cried from my mouth .
23 My parents were 21 when they wed , and I was born 10 months later .
24 I did over Christmas , I did some Carlton and Alfy down there no , no that 's where I met , I had a Christmas holiday job , couple of days worked for him , I was lugging these vices up
25 I think that because I was wearing dark clothes and not giggling , he saw me as a challenge .
26 I went cold with horror — I was wearing odd shoes !
27 People would occasionally point out that I was wearing odd shoes , but it really did n't seem to matter .
28 I 'd be concerned as to whether I was wearing more layers of clothing than the other women , and whether anyone had noticed .
29 My charge was supplying cocaine and I was given two years for that and one year each concurrent for possession of small amounts of cannabis , cannabis resin , amphetamines and LSD .
30 ‘ Not in the conventional sense , but I was given moral codes of conduct to follow . ’
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