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

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1 I saved up for us to have a holiday , I booked a caravan and paid the coach fares and then on the morning we were due to go he said , " I 'm not going without a penny in my pocket , I ca n't , I ca n't . "
2 You were right to say I 'd neglected you .
3 ‘ You were right to recommend me to check on British right-wing organizations , General .
4 They were sorry to see him go .
5 We were sorry to see her go . ’
6 As soon as the five psychiatrists heard he had been lying , they changed their diagnosis — and were prepared to say he had never suffered mental illness .
7 There is not one night I have not fallen asleep wishing that I were free to ask you to marry me .
8 STEVE REDMOND today goes back to the club that broke his heart aiming to prove Manchester City were wrong to let him go .
9 Magazine Star Kicks admitted they were wrong to claim he had ‘ a reputation for wild drug orgies . ’
10 Probably he knew only that Jehana objected to the idea of marrying Artai , and had been told that her family wished to avoid giving offence by rejecting the suit , and so were willing to see her contracted without the preliminary of a courtship .
11 He said that Forest were willing to let him go .
12 But they were willing to let us play on it because croquet would n't have done any real harm .
13 The staff who had greeted her arrival with such scepticism were sad to see her go .
14 Many were sad to see them leave
15 The farmer and his family were delighted to watch me eating food with my own small knife and fork .
16 Both men 's families were delighted to hear they had arrived safely and their ordeal of waiting was now over .
17 His mother was always telling him that it was important for teachers to give , although what they were supposed to give she did not say .
18 In the old days , life was simple in schools in the sense that if pupils did n't do what they were supposed to do you thrashed them , or made them stand in the corner , or expelled them .
19 Cos they were supposed to move you see !
20 ‘ They were lucky to have you to let it to .
21 I am sure that if he had been with one of the stronger or more glamorous clubs at the time , his name would now be held in respect by a far wider clientele than those relatively few of us who were privileged to see him play his heart out for Crystal Palace .
22 When Cliff was transferred back to Watford in early May 1965 our supporters were much displeased but today Cliff is remembered at Selhurst Park with enormous pleasure by those who were privileged to see him play , and he was , without question , one of the most inspiring players ever to have appeared in the Palace colours .
23 Thinks what were these do you know ?
24 They were glad to see it go .
25 I would of thought so Mr yes , yes , erm , alright well Mr Mr erm this is a rather odd exercise in a way and as you know my first thoughts were they were better to leave it to see what , how the , how the judgment came out of it , but erm , erm , I do regard the matter as er , as a , as a whole as of very considerable importance both to both sides of this case and erm , it did seem to me on considering it , er , from recovering from the dentist that er , an , an outline of erm
26 He , they were late to bed I 'd had them erm round at the shops and then er er Queensway , then the shopping centre to pick up a card for for Chris .
27 They were all sold I du n no .
28 After the attacks they were all told they had won their driving licences .
29 well that was , you know I mean they were all waiting they had all got their arm bands on and it was do we take them in or not ?
30 But a few years ago we were at a session in a pub one night erm playing music and er there was about twenty of us and about two o'clock in the morning the police raided it and we all had our names taken and we were all up in court and we were all fined I think three pound for being er drinking after hours and Tony was drinking a cup of coffee .
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