Example sentences of "[pers pn] was [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But I was one with the solitaries of the spirit , too : with St Teresa and St John of the Cross as well as with humbler dissidents like Jordi and one or two other men of the working class I had known in Spain , the young bank clerk I had met in Cordoba the previous spring , among the orange and lilac blossom of Las Tendillas , where we walked and whispered , hardly daring to look at one another , and separating at the sight of police . |
2 | I was cast opposite him but I was nothing like the draw he was and we had had a dodgy time on tour . |
3 | ‘ You must be exhausted , ’ he immediately suggested , when she was nothing of the kind . |
4 | Barely five feet four and dressed in sensible shoes , blue silky dress and yellow sash , she was nothing like the glittering bimbos in stilettos and the quietly elegant wives of the money men sitting all around us . |
5 | But the more she thought about his arrogant assumptions , his conceited certainty that she was his for the taking , the more she bristled with indignation … |
6 | Even if she never saw him again , even if he married Dana , she was his for the rest of her life . |
7 | What I said to you was nothing but the truth . |
8 | Now how how was the army itself organized , did you was it in the in the normal normal sense of the army |
9 | ‘ I knew it was summat of the sort . ’ |
10 | It was her at the helm |
11 | I almost blush with embarrassment , like it was me in the picture . |
12 | It was me against the known world . |
13 | It was nothing of the sort . |
14 | This would seem to imply a super-intelligence , but it was nothing of the sort . |
15 | For instance , a book on the influence of religious tradition on the education of women in Britain and India might include substantial chapters or whole sections on Hinduism , Buddhism and Christianity ; if the indexer therefore indexed HINDUISM , BUDDHISM , CHRISTIANITY , RELIGION , EDUCATION , WOMEN , INDIA , BRITAIN , the later combination of individual facets such as HINDUISM and BRITAIN might suggest , falsely , that the book was about Hinduism in Britain when in fact it was nothing of the kind . |
16 | He retorted that it was nothing to the risk he had taken . |
17 | If I had found the cramped interior of the U-boat at Kiel oppressive , it was nothing to the claustrophobia I felt inside the midget submarine , and I marvelled again at the courage and calm that had enabled Place and his crew to live a daily life in such surroundings , far less undertake and brilliantly accomplish their mission . |
18 | It was nothing but the stench of dead , rotting rats and of bats ' dung . |
19 | It was nothing like the transformation she would undergo in a few years time but it signalled the slow resurrection of her inner spirit . |
20 | Certainly not — as a matter of fact , I holidayed not half an hour 's drive from your house , at the bottom of Loch Ness , and it was nothing like the Bahamas — we journalists ca n't afford to go to such places . |
21 | If it meant anything at all , thought Henry , it was something along the lines of We have n't got a clue . |
22 | Erm , and it was going on about it was something to the sum insurance ? |
23 | and there was a lot of waste , but these new tables did bring that , it was something for the company it was more than anything , you know cos we were on the bonus system . |
24 | It was something about the lovers skiing across the Alpine mountain slope , vanishing into the mist . |
25 | It was something about the old man 's attitude that had made him cry . |
26 | It was something about the times that drugs should be so easily come by . |
27 | It was something in the past . |
28 | Perhaps it was something in the dowager-duchess 's voice that caused it , but Joan to her own dismay burst into tears . |
29 | Jesus , maybe it was something in the water ! |
30 | Now it was a rule and the custom at the time that any of the staff could impose a fine on the spot and in this circumstance Fagan imposed a fine of 10 " ackers " — that is 10 piastres , which I can not remember what the value was at the time , but let us say it was something in the order of 5 . |