Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [pers pn] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Me and me mam were singing it the other night . |
2 | The words were leading him the wrong way . |
3 | Well in the Midland Bank and they were wearing them the last time you were there . |
4 | I thought you were calling me the bearded wonder then . |
5 | When Edward Thomas entered the History Eighth at St. Paul 's in January 1894 , he was at least seventeen months younger than the seven pupils who had joined the class in the previous July or September and who were to leave it the following June . |
6 | Who do you think was making the audience laugh while you were giving them the full force of your personality ? |
7 | And you were telling me the other clubs men men had |
8 | Yeah cos , my mates were telling me the other day what 's Gilly said ? |
9 | 2 Remember all the details that you can — you may have forgotten some of them when you were telling it the first time . |
10 | We had no way of knowing it , but those messages were to bring us the first concrete news of John for eighteen months . |
11 | I mean technically we do have an entitlement to visits in that Janet was was reminding me the other day that that we said , when Deborah was here , that everybody was entitled to four visits a year . |
12 | ‘ I felt as though I was announcing it the whole time : by the way I watched you , and talked to you , and could hardly manage not to touch you — stroke your head , brush your arm , hold your hand … . |
13 | This time I left it up to my patient to decide which area of her life was causing her the most distress . |
14 | Erm , I was erm , put on just for in ninety seventy three and your question that you 're asked was and from nineteen seventy three till three years ago erm I know took my causes , I trust , put my trust in the doctors and erm over all those years I did n't realize that it was actually the tablets that was causing me the mental illness . |
15 | The doctor was paying her the ten shillings , she could afford to be friendly . |
16 | Thank you very much indeed for the smelly duck — or should I say scented , it is such a nice smell ! — and for the pretty scarf which , you may be surprised to hear , Mark admired when I was wearing it the other day though he had n't realized it was new and from you ! |
17 | I was teaching them the fine art of drinking Tequila Slammers , one of the fastest ways of getting spifflicated known to man . |
18 | She was berating me the whole time . |
19 | I was doing it the other day yes . |
20 | ‘ Well , she was doing it the first time I laid eyes on her ! ’ |
21 | Jean was asking me the other day , and really , you 've told me next to nothing . |
22 | And from what she could see of him , which was not much , he was giving her the coldest of stares . |
23 | At 60,000 feet it was harder to tell which was giving me the better high : the puppy poo , the Beastie Boys album or the Cessna . |
24 | ‘ Yes , that was because Lesley-Jane was giving me the wrong cues . |
25 | I know what profession she 's in , and no wonder that taxi driver was giving me the big smirk . |
26 | Now he s he thought he was giving me the same stuff , I did n't know what I was on , all I knew was I felt twice as bad . |
27 | On that morning I was giving them the latest news of Nigel . |
28 | He was all the more determined to appear in control because his father-in-law was giving him the half-amused , half-pitying look , which Hugh interpreted as ‘ I know you 're sorry you 've got to put up with me . |
29 | So , Himmler was giving him the same powers as he had given Max Radl for Operation Eagle . |
30 | By the middle of February , when the Shah had been in Morocco more than a month , it had become common gossip in the diplomatic corps that Hassan was giving him the cold shoulder . |