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

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1 However , there was nothing the elderly woman could have done to prevent her departure with the two children , who had been clearly delighted to be leaving their grandmother 's house .
2 There was nothing the big , anxious woman could do to investigate the matter further and although she played the beam of the torch on every inch visible to her , she could n't see whatever it was that might have made her daughter scream other than the damp and secret darkness of the place .
3 It must have begun to seem that there was nothing the British film producer could do to challenge the place of American films on the nation 's screens .
4 This was nothing the same .
5 Was I a naughty girl to ask for champagne ? ’ she enquired , certain in the knowledge that children 's misdemeanours are not usually regarded seriously .
6 Was I an awful pig ? ’ she murmured .
7 Not only was I an only child but my dad 's father was an orphan and my mum 's family had been happy to get out of Kensal Town — which was a little down the road .
8 Was I the best judge ?
9 Nor was I the innocent bystander taking his lunchtime beer in his local , to whom Shmekov slipped the information , two hours before the police grabbed him , that altered the Alliance 's whole strategy towards the opposing ’ powers in the Southern Apex .
10 If there was one ( albeit very small ) consolation about the sale of Dave Batty , it was that it finally did away with an important inferiority complex of mine — was I the only person in West Yorkshire not to be best mates with the man ? ?
11 Er it was I the only thing that that brought it to mind was Ann herself stumbled over it as she said it you know playwright
12 When I where was I the other day ?
13 The author of The Jovial Cutlers , Joseph Mather , was himself a working cutler and he wrote for an audience of his fellows .
14 By this stage too , the young king , who was himself a committed Protestant , was beginning to exert his own personal influence .
15 Lambert was himself a skilled administrator , with a working knowledge of sanitary reform .
16 Frederick was himself a major figure in trade with the Peninsula and Herne succeeded him as head of their joint firm in 1685 .
17 Edward Jenner was himself a keen inoculator , but he was impressed by the apparently safer prophylactic effects of the mild natural disease of cowpox ; a zoonosis often caught by milkmaids which apparently protected them from smallpox , as he demonstrated in his paper of 1798 .
18 Matters were made worse by the fact that Ruiz-Giménez was himself a practising Catholic and had , on appointment , sworn allegiance to the principles of the Francoist Movement , while Laín and Tovar were both erstwhile Falangists .
19 Miloš was himself a rich man , with large estates in Wallachia as well as his Serbian lands .
20 One of his main claims was that MI5 had been fully penetrated by Russian intelligence which led to the allegations that Roger Hollis was himself a Russian mole .
21 The lure of live music-making is , of course , irresistible : the sense of occasion , of which Karajan was himself a great provider , the throng of music-madded fans and aficionados , not to mention that bear-baiting element Glenn Gould was always so amusing about , as soloists are led out and put to their instruments before the attentive crowd .
22 She stayed in work until she was 29 walking out for five years with her fiance , an engineer 's blacksmith who was himself a great reader , while they saved up to marry .
23 Mozart 's librettist for Figaro was himself a controversial and colourful character .
24 He revisits his birthplace in Port Talbot , where he was the son of a fiery Welsh baker who was himself a frustrated actor .
25 He was the kindest , most generous of men , and spread great happiness ( Jane had only to think of him to cheer herself up ) — but was himself a tragic figure , tied to a wife he did not love .
26 Titmuss was funded by the Eugenics Society as Secretary of the Population Investigation Committee and was himself a leading member of the society .
27 Nevertheless Tolkien was himself a Christian , and he faced a problem in the ‘ theory of courage ’ he so much admired : its mainspring is despair , its spirit often heathen ferocity .
28 Seth was himself a charming drug-addicted , dope-dealing , pimping , strip-show barker who found what looked like salvation and wrote the novel that won him acclaim and rebirth .
29 In 1672 Haines obtained a patent for a new method of cleaning trefoil so as to improve the seed , and this led to public controversy with Caffyn , who was himself a local farmer , jealous of Haines 's influence with local notables , and convinced that patents were unchristian and patentees covetous .
30 As to Wayne Proctor , there were those who would have gone for the former Welsh hurdler , Nigel Walker , though , heaven knows , Proctor , the fastest player in the side , was himself no mean athlete in his schooldays .
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