Example sentences of "[was/were] [pron] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 People were impostors and children were nothing but the promise of broken bones .
2 ‘ I told 'em — -them — you were nothing of the kind .
3 The Report criticised the crew of the Croydon for not doing more to rectify the compass problems which they had experienced and for relying too heavily on D/F bearings , but it implied that the Darwin W/T station should not have stated the bearings of ‘ night error ’ , they should have known they were nothing of the sort .
4 Even the early varieties developed in the time of Browning and Tennyson were nothing like the splendours of today , and one wonders what the genius of their poetic expressions would have made of the ethereal glow in the half light of ‘ Super Star ’ ( see page 129 ) , the exquisite shape and deepest of all crimson-black red of ‘ Charles Mallerin ’ or a hundred and one other modern marvels .
5 In 1924 , the All Blacks undertook internal matches against Auckland and Manawatu as preparation for a European tour and promptly lost 14-3 to Auckland , who in those days were nothing like the force they are now .
6 And then he felt as if there were someone nearby , as if there were someone on the summit waiting , waiting to greet him .
7 There were plenty in the Store .
8 This was another of those naked spaces , so exposed it was useless — putting a chair out there to sit in the sun seemed unthinkable , there were none of the nooks and crannies or spaces that invited use .
9 There were none of the crowds that had been there during the day and we could really pray .
10 There were none of the demonstrations or obstructions which he had feared , and in fact such was the success of the play that he was featured on the cover of Time magazine on 6 March .
11 There were none of the comforts we take for granted now .
12 Er there were none of the incubators and this sort of thing for them like we 've got today .
13 ‘ All I wanted was a pain-killer but they said at the desk that there were none in the hotel .
14 How satisfied were you with the refreshments ?
15 Were you on the Crusade ? ’
16 Were you on the ice ? ’
17 Why were you on the Moor alone ?
18 ‘ How long were you at the factory ? ’ she persisted .
19 ‘ Why were you at the gallery ? ’
20 ‘ Why were you at the Star and Garter , sir ? ’
21 " Where were you at the time ? "
22 Clare were you in the past
23 Clare were you in the past
24 Were YOU in the SERVICES ?
25 Were you in the army ?
26 And er wh where were you in the order of entry ?
27 You might , were you in the celebrity business , react like literary agent Ed Victor : ‘ If I were the agent I would step on some jugulars to come home with $5 million for world-wide rights to the book and the film . ’
28 Were you were you in the drama clubs here when you were younger then as well ?
29 They were telling me , a month ago , were you in the Christmas parade to be an old granny ?
30 Well were you in the house on your own all night ?
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