Example sentences of "were [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 His eyes were red-rimmed with black bags underneath .
2 The largest concentration occurs fairly consistently in Chichester Harbour , where flocks of 40 to 60 birds have been annual since 1947 ; 130 were seen there on 18 December 1954 , the largest flock yet noted in the county , and there were 97 on 4 December 1971 .
3 They were 97 for 2 , still 70 behind , when he bagged three of the most illustrious wickets Test cricket has even had on offer in the space of only four balls .
4 I settled for a quality pie inside the ground — they were temperature-controlled by a woman who stuck a fancy knitting needle in them all .
5 When it came to childraising , although they were libertarian towards the baby , they seemed conservative towards Phoebe 's needs : demand feeding and endless devotion seemed to be required of her .
6 In general they hoped , too , for considerable control over such measures and were unkeen about their falling into the hands of state bureaucracy .
7 Now faces appeared in his mind , with features that were grotesque in their exaggeration of innocence and evil .
8 Their hands were encased in closefitting gloves and their heads were grotesque in respirators with ribbed breathing tubes and large , goggling eye-pieces .
9 What Mr Major should have said , if he was intent on justifying his decision , was that many of the executions were grotesque by any civilised standards , but that they accorded with the code of discipline that was in force at the time .
10 They were dry for him in the morning .
11 So ground and air were dry with a touch of steel
12 Her lips were dry with emotion .
13 By March 9th when the Germans were ready to make a renewed attempt on the Mort Homme , via Bethincourt to the northwest , the French were well-consolidated after their initial setback ; the Reichs Archives chronicle the ‘ tragedy of the first utterly collapsed assault on the Left Bank ’ But le beau Colonel , alas , was barely to outlive his triumph .
14 Which they were used to .
15 It was not a voice North Americans were used to hearing .
16 He said ‘ you would thing that people were used to elephants , but they love them and would come out and be blessed by her .
17 By now his eyes were used to the darkness but he could make out very little .
18 They were used to obeying orders .
19 The Latinos were used to flying their drug cargoes and knew that there was always the risk of someone , if only by accident , being on or near the airstrip .
20 Granted that senior army officers , like Sir William , were used to handling men and making decisions , they still could n't be expected to understand what was involved in a tricky investigation , be able to discuss tactics .
21 They calculated the energy , and costs , that would result if the wood were used to fuel highly efficient cogenerating power stations , where both the electric power generated by steam , and the waste heat , are used .
22 They were used to him .
23 ft was strange then , all these things were happening , and the thing was , sometimes you did n't hear about them until much later , even if it was someone you were used to seeing all the time .
24 If you were close to the patient before his stroke , and were used to showing him affection by touching and kissing him , and if you still feel the same warmth for him despite his illness , you can help his morale greatly by continuing to behave as before , even if he seems not to respond .
25 As with all farm workers during the last century , Dad 's family were used to poverty — never any sweets or treats and barely enough money to exist .
26 It was rough but people were used to that type of thing .
27 Several transports were sent to convey us to the camp , and they were certainly less basic than the RAF ones we were used to , and when we arrived at the aircraft hangar where the jollifications were being held , it was ablaze with coloured lights and swarming with people , and a seven piece band was being very loud on the platform .
28 Orcadians were used to building wherever they liked since they never equated physical and social isolation .
29 Frederick was exceedingly persistent in his efforts to subdue the Lombard cities ; and cooperation came unnaturally to them ; they were used to fighting among themselves , so that some even then allied themselves with the emperor .
30 They were used to being the pet of the house , and so whenever I went to my uncles , both dogs never seemed to take their eyes off me and their big mouths were always gaping wide , showing long sharp teeth , and I knew fine they 'd like to sink them into me .
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