Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [be] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But it was of no avail , and as the time passed I was the unwilling witness of the gradual transition from heartiness to silence , then to something like panic . |
2 | Adrian Bird , chairman of the Open Spaces , reported his was the largest of the committees , among whose members were councillors , walkers and riders . |
3 | I found I was the only woman in the upstairs room of the Albert in Kings Cross , listening to a man in a leather jacket giving an introductory talk which seemed to assume that we were all men . |
4 | When I arrived I found I was the only newspaperman so involved , and Mains had his men out on the main field . |
5 | Rachel was usually the last to arrive , but tonight Annie found she was the last . |
6 | As well as the points mentioned there are the usual claims for Latin that it improves competence in English , facilitates the learning of other languages and so on . |
7 | ‘ But ye promised it was the last , ’ Winnie said , the drunken Rab ; and she could have pulled her hair and needed a pee but was frightened to leave Rab alone . |
8 | Clearly visible as an up-lighter caught it was the strong profile of Martin Ward , with the Dyson family a few steps behind . |
9 | Hence , around 1980 , William Assheton , an architectural student whose forebears included the Rev. Richard Assheton , found he was the new owner of the building . |
10 | OLD salt Sydney Barnes , 83 , turned up for a naval reunion and found he was the only one there . |
11 | I asked which were the smallest , and she picked out the three shortest ones quickly . |
12 | I asked which were the next tallest and she picked out the only two of the next size . |
13 | I suppose what you told me was the whole truth ? ’ |
14 | He said that he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through . |
15 | He said he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through . |
16 | He said that he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through … |
17 | I believed I was the first anthropologist in France to understand what this means . |
18 | I assumed I was the senior man but one of my mates , a very good pal of mine to me , a senior shunter , he says , Oh you 'll get the job , they 'll be wanting to get rid of you Jimmy . |
19 | But a nice idea , yeah , he 's saying before long tens of thousands of schools will have sprung up in the villages throughout the province erm and that , that basically the peasants like the old style schools which is basically a Chinese way of teaching as opposed to erm the education which the landlords received which is the foreign school and he 's saying how when he was a student erm you know he used to think that the foreign style schools were groovy er but has now realized that actually , you know , being , I mean |
20 | He assumed she was the younger daughter of the couple who lived on the second floor , until she spoke . |
21 | He noted there were the two schools ? |
22 | I 've just been up to the Wembley exhibition of word processor , and one of the things I noticed there was the increasing number of processors and packages which I think you would describe as friendly or at least semi-friendly to , to help people . |
23 | Seven months before , while Castile was — in his intemperate view — still dithering , he had set sail from Santa Maria for the coastal town of Acla , at what Indians told him was the narrowest and least topographically inconvenient part of the Panamanian isthmus . |
24 | Prime Minister John Major believed he was the right man for the job as he was a former assistant prison governor at Wandsworth and Brixton jails and was chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee . |
25 | Sinead — even in that mad moment — believed it was the right thing to do . ’ |
26 | She said she gave it to her daughter because she believed it was the only drug which could help alleviate her condition . |
27 | And she believed it was the same with him . |
28 | She herself claimed the 8th , the feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary , and in this , if in nothing else , that most powerful of Protestant reformers , John Knox , agreed with her , while one of her staunchest supporters , the Catholic John Leslie , bishop of Ross , believed it was the earlier date . |
29 | Do you know , when television came it was the biggest event in our lives , for women . |
30 | ‘ I assumed it was the deliberate policy of an amateur sport towards a ‘ public service ’ . ’ |