Example sentences of "[pron] was [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It was five-thirty in the morning , and when I finally got to sleep I was hating those birds . |
2 | ‘ I was eating some gnocchi with this Italian — I did n't say nookey . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | I was fired some years after the War after an altercation with Hymie . |
5 | I was counting these pages last night and gave up at forty-two . |
6 | I was drawing these pictures in my head of walking across a tightrope and falling into a chasm . |
7 | And I was reaching some conclusions about the choice that Gharr had given me . |
8 | 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 |
9 | I 'd be concerned as to whether I was wearing more layers of clothing than the other women , and whether anyone had noticed . |
10 | We knew the Germans were still sentimental about Christmas , and I was given several days leave . |
11 | I had an alarming reading for an Agatha Christie film where I was given several sheets of script to sight read without any logical link up in the scenes being read and no-one to read with , except an office assistant who could n't read dialogue . |
12 | I was confusing those regulations with some others , because I happened to be dealing with the lack of adequate time for the disability working regulations . |
13 | Bodo and I had been watching a bodysurfing video starring Mark Cunningham , but when Ace found out I was writing some articles about the North Shore he insisted on an immediate full-scale press conference . |
14 | I 've got caught in the post office once or twice on pension day when I was buying more stamps for my fruitless job applications . ’ |
15 | My Fellow Tablers , I will never ever forget how proud I was to say those words , Fellow Tablers , my first as a Tabler after being inducted some thirteen years ago . |
16 | Erm I thought that erm I , I mean I was getting some things that John has n't , has n't mentioned , erm when you mentioned the wife being there erm when you , when you were introducing the C C Q you then assumed that you would be coming back with recommendations |
17 | The day that made the appointment to see and Co , Nick after coming out of that meeting with Nick , we called in at the office , myself and my wife , and whilst I was tidying some things up because I 'd got the remainder of the afternoon off , Charles ' wife said to my wife , my wife actually broke down in tears , and she says , What 's up ? |
18 | With the great republic of Russia as our gallant ally , I was spending many hours in the hotel cafeteria with Rhys where he extolled the virtues of the Russian peoples . |
19 | Anyway , so I , I was getting a bit worried about it , and , I can , cos I was having these headaches , and I started talking to Phil and I , I had n't really said much to him about it . |
20 | I was washing some bottles off . |
21 | I was occupied several evenings a week . |
22 | There would have been no reprieve had I deposited my CFI over the side and I suppose that could have happened , I was to learn many years later , however , most of the formation complained that I steered a very erratic course , and I thought it was the CFI touching the control column in his cockpit , and with his feet ( suggesting that I move to the right or the left ) . |
23 | E actually yours made me think of a story that I was told many years ago on a coach trip over Dartmoor |
24 | ‘ The demonstrations were mostly started by first- and second-year students ’ , I was told several times , ‘ but the government are punishing the graduates . |
25 | Er well I was doing all kinds really there was a staff then and of servants but I was lo I was er looking after the old lady more than anything . |
26 | I wish I was doing more hours , though really , cos like , I got to take the whole day for it , |
27 | Jimmy was silent for a moment , then he said , ‘ What sort of thing did you mean when you asked if I was suffering any after-effects ? ’ |
28 | Mr Smith said that , in the private sector , jobs were threatened by the recession which was causing some parents to transfer their children to State schools . |
29 | ‘ Now , before our next programme — which was recorded several years ago by the Central Office of Information — we go over to Bill Giles in the London Weather Centre for the twenty-four hour forecast . ’ |
30 | Due to be finished at the end of this month , the project will add an extra 326 acute beds to the 240 long-stay and acute beds in the hospital 's first phase which was completed several years ago . |