Example sentences of "[vb past] [be] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The box I built was basically a crate with a dividing wall and a piston inside .
2 I moved from Nazeing into Harlow because my house was condemned at Nazeing and I had to come into a Council house at , and erm , from I had erm , when I came from Nazeing I had erm , three sons three sons then and when I got to , I 'd been here a year and then I had another son and after that er , when he was about two years and four months I had a daughter , but unfortunately I lost her with heart trouble and er she only lived four months and I lost her and er , er I stayed there , stayed there and , in and after that I moved to because it was a bit larger house for my family you see and from erm I was there several years and er stayed there and I had erm oh first of all I , I had my twins , my twin boys after I lost the daughter , I had twin boys and they , I went to I suppose about two years and four months between and I wanted to adopt a little girl but they would n't let , my hubby said no and so then I er , sort of see if I get a little girl and I had twin boys did n't I , and I 'm still in , I 'm in and after er after I had the twins when I was about er forty two if I did had another boy which is the one I 've got , the last one up there of my eight , I ended up with eight boys
3 I believe that when the French were here , a man could enlist with the forces and still claim paternity for children born during his absence , even if he 'd been away a couple of years . ’
4 He remembered his sporadic visits back to Taler 's Bump , the shy little girl who 'd been virtually a stranger to him , his awkward attempts at being a family man when all the time he 'd only been yearning to get back to work .
5 No it was during the conversation he er he said that I hear that you went to flat and I said yes and he said er well you just missed me , I 'd been there a couple of days before .
6 One of our friends that we 'd met were there , they 'd been there a couple of weeks
7 before I realized that all you had to do was put your hand through my letter box , reach up and you could take , open the Yale lock because I 'd been there a year I locked myself out and I thought the only thing I can do is try and get in by putting my hand through .
8 He 'd been there a week when violence flared around his squad of green and frightened youngsters .
9 And when I came ashore — I 'd been there a week — he gave me ten bob .
10 He looked as if he 'd been home a while .
11 She 'd given him no encouragement — their encounters had been on a light , friendly basis only — but she knew that he 'd long since stopped seeing Louise , and there 'd been only a couple of short-term girlfriends since .
12 At this end of the village the night had been quiet , but in the Untouchable quarter to the west , there 'd been quite a kerfuffle .
13 And there 'd been quite a number there , obviously in that burns unit , who were suffering from the same type of er injury .
14 She had not had as many men as Karen gave her credit for , there was an element of blarney in all that , but there 'd been quite a number , had n't there ?
15 Up front , United were never a force ; coming up one of their best efforts , which deserved more than it got .
16 Each had an incomplete faith because the aspect of truth he sensed was only a part of the full truth of who Jesus is .
17 She was tired of kneeling , listening to their voices droning on : ‘ Our Father who art in heaven , hallowed be Thy name ’ , and ‘ Hail Mary , full of grace ’ , which was all she could make out of the second bit , because what followed was just a mumble .
18 How it started is also a matter for conjecture , but Thomas ‘ Weston ’ Young , a notorious local character , was the first man to run the course .
19 The abbey he lorded was essentially a preserve for the well-endowed ; thirty or so monks surrounded by a staff of several hundred servants , controlling the life of a substantial area .
20 Try reading that and explaining the words of that , to somebody who has no knowledge of the Christian faith , I thought was quite a challenge .
21 The ease it offered was primarily a freedom from conformity .
22 Kinderszenen I felt was somehow a bit disappointing compared to the studied and elegiac reading of Schubert 's great B flat Sonata .
23 What Simpson bought was essentially a name , some stock and a client list .
24 What emerged was quite a revelation .
25 But poverty had been just a word , an image on a screen — until now .
26 When local police were told of two female bodies on the beach , it had been just a nuisance .
27 One more story about O : he told me ( it was as if he was trying to explain the oddity of his lovemaking to me , as if he was trying to account for or apologise for the way he 'd treated me , or perhaps to reassure me concerning the effect he 'd had on me , I do n't know ) , in the morning he told me that there was one man , this had been just a couple of years previously , there was one man who had summoned him to his bedside to be counted amongst a farewell gathering of lovers , dear friends and great passions .
28 The chilli also meant that Praeger had been just a wire man with orders not to kill anybody who came at him just blind them and run .
29 The mainland campaign had been just a foretaste of what might be coming , he said .
30 The mainland campaign had been just a foretaste of what might be coming in the next two months , said RUC Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesley .
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