Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [was/were] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The first Star printer I owned was a 80-column thermal machine that was connected to an Osborne 01 CP/M machine . |
2 | what I lacked was a foreign accent , almond eyes , straight or springy black hair , a black skin , a muscular physique , a mind full of difficult alphabets , a sense of rhythm , a pitiful history of slavery and oppression , and a massive member — though not necessarily in that order . |
3 | The material that I used was a lovely heavy cream bridal fabric , chosen because it was the closest equivalent I could find to the bride 's dress — surprisingly enough , she would n't let me chop a hole in the real thing ! |
4 | Returning on the bus from Medenine I noticed a solitary blonde whom I assumed was a stray package tourist from one of the hotels on the west of the island . |
5 | One area I photographed was a huge field of sugar beet . |
6 | On arrival in Johannesburg , the first thing I noticed was a young , fresh , smiling face , who turned out to be the Second Secretary at the Consulate . |
7 | I knew that the Falkland Islands were similar to Shetland in that both were a group of treeless islands in the middle of an ocean , and I wanted to see just how wild creatures — and birds in particular — had adapted as different species in what I imagined was a similar environment . |
8 | All I received was a dry little bow in return . |
9 | For years the Government I served was a popular one with the people — but not with the British Government . |
10 | The first egglayer I bred was a Siamese Fighter . |
11 | What I needed was a solid holder that would n't let pencils bend or break , and a retainer that would expand and contract a million times . |
12 | All I needed was a little bit of luck and as I pressed , dry mouthed , along the empty street it seemed I had found it The shock when I saw the two burly SPs strolling towards me was like a blow but was immediately followed by a strange calm . |
13 | After winning ‘ New Faces ’ , the first thing I needed was a musical director . |
14 | Of course all I needed was a two-minute sit-down and in two and a half minutes I was not only fully recovered and ready to carry on , I had adrenalin pumping out the top of my hat in anger that my man had left me to die . |
15 | What I desired was a grand conception , one which would speak to the mysterious fears of our nature . |
16 | The first flowering plant I saw was a familiar one — the purple mountain saxifrage , Saxafraga oppositifolia to give it the scientific name . |
17 | What I saw was a bewildering jigsaw puzzle of textual fragments , some of them recent , others ancient ‘ fossils ’ . |
18 | ‘ Hulme ’ it said — though all I saw was a rubbled |
19 | What I saw was a beautiful country with a lovely climate ( it was summer of course ) . |
20 | The first man I saw was a Daily Mirror photographer and he said , ‘ I 'm surprised to see you here , ' ’ and I said , ‘ I 'm quite surprised myself . ' ’ |
21 | I thought were a little bit uptight . |
22 | so that I thought was a nice tale |
23 | Call Me Old Fashioned , I thought was a good title , and A Licence to Print Money would have been another good title for a bestseller , but it had rather a rapacious sound do n't you think ? |
24 | ‘ I had worked out what I thought was a good routine for him and had his personal stunt man run through the scene for him , ’ said Cannutt . |
25 | They put me in touch with a Fellow of the Institute by the name of John Read — same name as the pilot of DZ642 , which I thought was a good omen . |
26 | People were on the streets being senselessly violent to the police , which I thought was a good thing at the time . |
27 | Fishing 5lb line to a 3lb hook length I dragged in what I thought was a good chub , it turned out to be a 1 ½lb barbel ! |
28 | Well I went dow back down the Road cos there was a traffic jam and er I sort of went down oh sorry mate went down a road like which I thought was a good short cut , and they 've got a lot of these roads and they 've put like pavements across the end of them with bollards , and I went back and then there was a traffic jam and I got stuck because they were unloading a lorry so I 've been er basically pissed about . |
29 | I got there at what I thought was a reasonable hour , around midday . |
30 | Churchill had a great time in leading for the Opposition and made what I thought was a splendid speech — but then he usually did . |