Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [prep] [art] bad [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Middlesbrough were going through a bad patch at the time .
2 FitzGerald discovered that his Cheltenham runners were suffering from a bad blood count after they were tested on Monday but still decided to run them .
3 And if all that was n't reason enough to stay in bed in the morning , it proceeded to snow on our parade : Esquire 's opening festivities were blanketed by the worst storm to hit London since 1963 .
4 Although she had never shown even the remotest sign of lameness I was looking at the worst case of hip dysplasia I had seen for some time .
5 After that has been discovered the temperance reformer may decide that the corkscrew was made for a bad purpose , and the communist may think the same about the cathedral .
6 The Halloween night fight at London 's Earls Court was hyped as the worst nightmare for one of the boxers .
7 Even when they knew he was going through a bad patch they would continue to deliver dangerous back-passes to him .
8 This denial was particularly important , since at the time the Thatcher administration was going through a bad period in terms of popular opinion on issues such as unemployment , social services , and housing .
9 An attitude of fatalism may be seen in typical phrases from traditional low-income black American subculture such as ‘ I 've been down so long that down do n't bother me ’ , ‘ I was born under a bad sign ’ and ‘ It 's an uphill climb to the bottom ’ .
10 He knew now why Aeroflot was known as the worst airline in the world .
11 Thus the scene was set for the worst disaster in the history of the British Army .
12 It was suffering from a bad wound on its hip , and it had either lost or been abandoned by its mother .
13 Stella could n't tell whether she was acting or not — she looked dreadful , as if she was suffering from the worst sort of headache , and yet she kept watching herself in the glass , turning her face this way and that , peering forward to follow the track of a tear rolling down her cheek .
14 Paul Jordan from Kidlington in Oxfordshire was suffering the first pains of a heart attack , when his GP told him the agony was caused by a bad bed .
15 In Kharkov and Poltava lack of fuel was cited as the worst problem of all .
16 Some 200,000 members were expected to lose most of their savings in what was described as the worst collapse of a deposit-taking institution in Australia since 1990 .
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