Example sentences of "[was/were] [pron] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Were you also a runaway ? ’ she asked excitedly .
2 Were you ever a Tiller girl with the new Commons speaker Betty Boothroyd ?
3 Were you ever a dancer ? ’
4 Were you ever a party political person ?
5 Were you really a marine ? ’
6 were you never a Girl Guide ?
7 The division of the national press into ‘ quality ’ and ‘ popular ’ papers was one of content as well as circulation , and it was itself largely a result of the higher advertising rates chargeable by the papers with readers who had more money to spend ( not necessarily their own ) .
8 But it comprised , rather , a history of the West in which fascism was itself merely a symptom , and included not only the history of European imperialism but also the defeats of the European colonial powers by Japan in World War II , the subsequent French ( and American ) defeat in South-East Asia , the war in Algeria , as well as the many other colonial wars of national liberation .
9 Was she really a college professor ? ’
10 The only confusion was deliberately manufactured — was she now a Lady of a Vamp .
11 In fact , ’ said Ewen , and was there just a shade of genuine relief in his tone ? ‘ you do n't know anything at all .
12 But amongst the fakes , obsessives and lunatics , was there perhaps a man who instinctively knew the route to the Imajica ?
13 Was there ever a chance of the shipyards re-opening ? ’
14 Was there ever a novel without its hero ?
15 Was there ever a time when you had to go in for more drastic measures ?
16 Was there ever a custom mentioned to you whereby they used to put a cairn down ?
17 Was there ever a moment when you f when you were striking the bargain if one could call it that ,
18 Was there really a ladder by the wall ?
19 Was there quite a queue , did you walk in or park in ?
20 Nor was he just a patron of troubadours .
21 ‘ The other bearer , ’ said Georgiades , ‘ the first one , the one who was but a servant , was he also a Copt ? ’
22 Was he already a prophet then ? ’
23 Was he already a prophet then ? ’
24 Was he indeed a Friar ?
25 Was he merely an opportunist who , having conquered these states during the war decided to exploit the situation to Russia 's advantage , or did he have some more grandiose scheme in mind ?
26 Was he maybe a woman ? ’
27 ‘ The agent who arranged it all , ’ he continued , ‘ was he perhaps a lawyer , name of Jaggers ? ’
28 Tony Soper was Nature 's early-riser and this programme suggested it is something of a habit with him , for we also saw him in the Falklands carrying out an investigation into whether the war — or was it just a conflict ? — had upset the wildlife there .
29 Was it just a rebound thing ?
30 He looked fantastic and had actually acquired quite a suntan — or was it just a glow of happiness ?
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