Example sentences of "was [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 While she was ponderously explaining what an LOA presentation was , they could n't probe at him .
2 I was merely quoting what the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside said and I have said that I am willing to give way to him .
3 ‘ Oh , far be it from me to pry , ’ Rob said loftily , ‘ I was merely paying you an indirect compliment . ’
4 Erm so I c I could n't buy any of what you were telling me and it 's all like a , it was all a smokescreen I was putting up , the accountant , basically I , I was not erm buying anything er and the compressed funding was just blowing my mind because I could n't understa er it was basically giving me an easy option to say I do n't need to do anything cos I can compress my funding at forty five wo n't I , when my business has taken off .
5 ‘ The Prince was perhaps showing him the sights ? ’
6 She laughed , but he was only telling her the truth .
7 It was only to teach her a little lesson that I 'd added some nail-varnish remover to the ephedrine in that nasal spray she carried around everywhere .
8 He knew that Alain was a fair fighter and that he was only doing what every driver does , taking advantage of his superiority in performance .
9 I was only giving you an example .
10 Her Higher Self was literally giving her a ‘ kick up the backside ’ , encouraging her to move in any direction , but to move !
11 He was posted first to Reading , and was soon proving himself a soldier and horseman of rare incompetence .
12 erm fucking indoor murder ball , the seat , cushion and stuff like that , its fucking well out of order piss up games oh that 's right I think we played in , I think we played , you know that British bull dog thing ? , we managed to clear all the fucking the nappy chair this and the chairs out the way , we were playing this British bull dog sort of thing and the only thing , the only , the only difference was when you got caught , got , everybody was fucking giving you a few thumps in the arm , for good measure like , and we played about four of this and every time this cocky little son of a bitch did n't get caught , he was always the last person , so we fucking said , we said , me and this other guy 's that are in our troop and that er , we said right we 'll get him , so when , when everybody sort of go for it right just after the one person in the middle , said fucking just get this guy and fucking pin him down and do something to him right , we did n't , I think we said we 'd just get him , yeah that 's a good idea , so he 's gone right go and his mate he 's fucking took off two steps and there 's eight of us fucking dived on top of him , what the fucking , he 's struggling , get off you cunt so we pinned him down and at first we was just going to de-bag him in front of the women , we 've taken his boots off and his trousers and that and shave his bollocks , yeah the whole fucking yeah , it was like an audience , all that they sort of gathered up the chairs and the tables fuck have his bollocks shaved .
13 He was already handing her the piece of paper which certified that she was in good health and not suffering from any infectious disease .
14 The weight of the matching necklace was already giving her a headache .
15 Arsenal 's mastery of the First Division was already making them the best-loved , best-hated club .
16 ‘ Barratt was just telling us the other night at the Goodys ' , ’ says Prue , as she pours coffee in the living-room , ‘ about how he had lunch with God the other day . ’
17 ‘ Oh , I was just thinking what a pity it is that all good-looking men are such beasts , ’ she said , with more real feeling than she intended .
18 I was just thinking what a dozen would look like hanging on my tree .
19 I was just thinking what an intriguing colour they were .
20 It was just costing them a lot of money in phone calls and train tickets to London .
21 Right the rest of them I do n't really want to go through it too much because that 's that was just to show you an example .
22 My separatist friends said I was selling out , and taking on the role of mother was just doing what the patriarchy had trained me for .
23 Ev well I do n't know about this year mind but every Christmas I worked there she never paid us double time for anything over Christmas , she was always bought us a present .
24 It was sadder still when People magazine was still calling him a ‘ bimboy ’ at 28 .
25 Robinson was still giving him the low-down on life in Whitely when the key rattled in the door again and it opened to admit Rod Porter .
26 Celia felt that Dr Shalcross was probably thinking what a dismal time she must have had .
27 He said he would be relieved to have the operation performed because his hernia was now bothering him a great deal .
28 His sojourn in the car was simply to assure himself the messenger boy responded to the given description and had not been followed .
29 He was n't trying to give her false hope but was simply telling her the truth .
30 He was surely telling her the truth , surely , with that playful-sounding promise of a comedy about the Wall .
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