Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Merson admitted : ‘ I was born up front .
2 Barak gave specific instructions that I was to go in alone .
3 One recent Saturday afternoon I was walking along High Row and was treated to the sight of a Labour Party vehicle giving out an election message closely followed by a similar van in Conservative colours broadcasting loud music , presumably to drown out the opposition .
4 All the time I was breathing in beautiful outdoor air .
5 The inside of the boot is lined with Cambrelle and has a removable high density footbed — this combination added extra comfort when I was pounding over rough and stony ground .
6 Having discovered that , I was then , in April of last year , in France , in Strasbourg , Strasbourg is Leicester 's twin city in France , and as I was wondering through near to the cathedral in Strasbourg , I found a book a book-shop , a second- hand book shop .
7 For once the little gate was locked , but she quickly pulled back the stone bolt and slipped outside , drawing the gate closed but not relocking it : she would need to be as little delayed as possible if she were to get back unnoticed , and the first servants rose early , at the ninth hour of night .
8 You were knocked out cold , and a head wound coupled with alcohol can be serious . ’
9 Naomi , she was arriving back penniless she had a foreign daughter-in-law , that in itself was proof enough that she had strayed from God 's will .
10 first of all she just ripped at it and slung it around , although after a couple of days she was tearing off dainty morsels and swallowing them .
11 After about a week she was tearing off big lumps of the dead chicks I was feeding her .
12 Yet here she was opening up old wounds and it was harder to forgive that .
13 It would be surprising if Tolkien had not looked at the calm face of Tollund Man , or the hideously frightened one of ‘ Queen Gunhild ’ ( all too obviously still struggling as she was pinned down alive ) , and reflected that these were the true lineaments of his pagan ancestors .
14 She was breathing in great gulps , but still there was n't enough air .
15 A week after the operation that took us to Southern Ireland , I was told to take Venturous up the east coast to Hull and from there , after a crew change , we were to carry out extended patrols northwards which would eventually involve us in a complete circumnavigation of the British Isles .
16 We were led down black-and-white-tiled corridors , through a series of presence chambers , all huge and hung with tapestries which Wolsey had brought from abroad .
17 To begin with we were nervous but by the end we were making up silly situations and if we made mistakes everyone laughed . ’
18 Then we were taken up steep narrow logging roads into the mountains of Boras .
19 They were escorted down long corridors — cooled by fans , for the weather was still very warm-by a senior aide , who was French , and by his aide , who was Algerian .
20 Outside , on the sun-soaked Common , they were piling up French loaves and bottles of Beaujolais .
21 A helpful northerly breeze was filling the sails , so that they were building up gentle speed across the waters of the bay .
22 It was as though they were marching up great soaring bridges to get on to the screen , where they would enter into the films we had come to see .
23 Customers clamour at the counter as thick as if they were handing out free tickets to Dublin .
24 They were turning out raw youngsters last season in the Ulster league and there was no way they could survive .
25 They started by working on a property while they were carrying on other employment , and then turning that property into hotel accommodation .
26 They were carrying out top secret radar research .
27 Then they were driving over rough ground , loose stones popping under the tyres .
28 Today at the Paddocks Hospital in Princes Risborough they were testing out new ones .
29 They were taken on full-time , they left college , and they want to do whatever they want to do .
30 They were travelling over familiar territory and life on the march had slipped into a routine .
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