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

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1 These women ran and organized all the groups and I remember often being approached as if I were a rare species of animal .
2 But you 've worked me harder than any donkey and you 've let Tom , Amos and Oseri bait me as if I were a chained bear . "
3 Otherwise , all is fine in the electrics and wiring departments , although if I were a real fanatic , I would change the switch and possibly the pots for the better , USA variety .
4 Ivy remarked : ‘ Rose Macaulay asked me if I were a good walker and I said I was .
5 As I , as I said earlier the new boy , the rather elderly new boy but I can assure the Professor if I were a hundred years old I 'd still be younger than 'im .
6 He was right when he said the question I would have to answer most was ‘ When do we reach so and so ? ’ … and if I were a regular waiter he said I would know the answers , even though we 're thirty-five minutes earlier everywhere than the regular Canadian . ’
7 A bookmark showed the page : ‘ J'ai plus de souvenirs que si j'avais mille ans ’ — ‘ I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old . ’
8 ‘ I wish I were a young girl again , wild and free , out on the moors with Heathcliff !
9 ‘ When I am shaving in the morning I say to myself that if I were a young man I would emigrate .
10 As I said , if I were a young man , I should emigrate . ’
11 But by golly I 'm living as though I were a young woman .
12 I give you my word … right through me as if I were a bloody ghost .
13 Later on , backstage , I am greeted with enthusiasm , as if I were a long-lost friend or something .
14 If I were a simple man .
15 I do n't know , although if I were a rich rock star I 'd probably be on the phone to Mr. Manson before you could say ‘ creative accounting ’ .
16 If I were a free agent , I 'd rattle her faithless bones like the bars of a cage .
17 But if I were a free agent , I think what I 'd do now is keep Rainbow hammering away at this lost cause just long enough to put the wind up those damned smug ben Issachars .
18 If I were a head teacher or a chair of governors now , I would use quite blatantly the annual meeting and the annual report as ways of sounding the loudest and brightest clarion calls about my school 's performance and achievements …
19 I were a little bit shocked when I saw Tony though .
20 It was as if I were a mindless pin , being drawn through a magnetic field .
21 The result of this ineptitude was that I was rumbled as a single parent within days , if not hours , and subsequently approached as if I were a fatal poison masquerading as a person .
22 They account for our general sense of the appropriacy and inappropriacy of language as reflected in impromptu observations about style , varying from Queen Victoria 's remark on Mr Gladstone that " he speaks to Me as if I were a public meeting " , to more everyday comments like " No one would ever speak like that " , and to attributions like colloquial , journalistic , biblical , childlike , pedantic .
23 They smiled at me , as if I were a favourite daughter .
24 No doubt if I can not break out of the convention of thinking as though I were a detached Ego contemplating unmoved both the possible consequences and my fear of them , it will seem that I can have no reason to stop smoking unless I recognize some further imperative such as ‘ Take care of your health ’ .
25 Gwenellen and I were the only members of our set on days .
26 And I were the only boy ,
27 In fact , Alan and I were the only ones to find the old master and pupil just what the doctor ordered .
28 So I reached Lochinver in style , had time to look around , and mounted the bus outside the post office : the morning 's collection of mail and I were the only passengers .
29 In the spring of 1520 Benjamin Daunbey and I were the proud occupants of a large manor house on the outskirts of Ipswich .
30 ‘ If I were the spluttering type , which I 'm not , this would be a sure fire-starter . ’
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