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

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1 Suddenly I was the mature woman , faced with new kids in the workplace .
2 Naturally I was the slowest , having the most to remove .
3 For a start , Christopher 's taller than I am so I was the fluffy one … .
4 ‘ Maybe not but I think both you and Len might benefit by talking about what happened that morning ; after all , apparently you were the only one who actually saw him fall .
5 Perhaps she was the only one who had got away ?
6 And , as consolation Marje , you really can hang on to the hope that as he was the secret true love of your life , perhaps you were the secret true love of his .
7 Yeah because you go to be the eldest and then just at the time you should of gone on and become the youngest , it changed so you were the eldest all the time
8 So we were the first to have them after they get number one .
9 Perhaps they were the last days before the final eclipse .
10 Together they were the necessary and sufficient conditions for the surge in bank loans to the developing countries in the 1970s , and together they provide much of the explanation for the reverse flow of funds , from South to North , that followed in the 1980s ( see figure 1.3 ) .
11 On the tides of Dublin or London they were hardly more than specks of froth but together they were the aristocratic Morans of Great Meadow , a completed world , Moran 's daughters .
12 Although this trio again blended well together it was the tremendous ability of McClure which sealed the ticket to Ayr .
13 Suddenly it was the Chinese , not the foreigners , who were pressing for a deal .
14 However , when I got to Liverpool on Thursday and saw the state of the ground , instead of thinking about such horses as Laura 's Beau , Rubika and Cool Ground as the major chances , suddenly it was the good-ground types such as Docklands Express who re-entered calculations .
15 Apparently he was the National Chairman , which was a bit of a thrill ; on the other hand , he was also a terrific scruff .
16 Historians have long argued about the ‘ rise ’ of this group , but basically it was the collective experience of nearly fifty individual families who became the pacesetters of Elizabethan Sussex .
17 My father took one side , perhaps it was the right side and perhaps it was the wrong side .
18 Perhaps it was the Thirty Years Peace of 446 ; or perhaps there was a special arrangement with Aigina , who may have had her autonomy guaranteed individually , though she certainly paid tribute to Athens .
19 Now , perhaps it was the poor light but Benjamin 's face paled .
20 Yet perhaps it was the easy accessibility of English which made it so popular ; it has grown to be the second largest university subject .
21 Perhaps it was the Mancunian manic depressive bliss that was so alluring .
22 Perhaps it was the sheer blatancy of her confession .
23 Perhaps it was the immigrant condition living itself out through them .
24 Normally she 'd have shampooed his hair twice , but his compliment had rattled her badly , or perhaps it was the deep and husky voice he 'd said it in , and she quickly rinsed the lather off , pulling the towel up over his head to blot excess water .
25 The bed itself had an old , lumpy mattress which gave off a faint odour of damp or rotting fabric — or perhaps it was the lingering smell of sheep .
26 Perhaps it was the nagging awareness that he too had hoped to gain more than mere gratification from their acquaintance .
27 Perhaps it was the universal bond between animal lovers and vets that made it so easy to become part of the community .
28 My father took one side , perhaps it was the right side and perhaps it was the wrong side .
29 Perhaps it was the wrong conclusion .
30 Footballers grew old and fell on hard times , so perhaps it was the same for horses .
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