Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [was/were] in the " in BNC.

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1 She got injured in her back somewhere , but er it was national news , I mean it was in The Mirror and all the papers and it became a , for a day or two it was er it was in everywhere , and the theory is that er it was this erm very very dry summer and a very very wet autumn and a bit of dry rot in the timbers somewhere , but it was it was another
2 like you just , they just went , oh and but I think it 's finally , I mean I was in the
3 From the deadness of sound , I judged I was in the main roof-space .
4 I suspect he was in the Tower not because he could count the days but was privy to secrets which could rock thrones and topple crowns ! ’
5 I accept I was in the wrong , ’ said the 31-year-old .
6 I know he was in the theatre .
7 Erm I I know it was in the context of a a question you posed to him that er if he had in fact er accepted the County Council 's housing figures er that would have been an appropriate hundred and twenty two hectares would have been appropriate er on the employment side .
8 Well whatever it was , I know it was in the forties .
9 I know it was in the paper
10 Will Hodge keep his place ( I assume he was in the line-up for the Sunderland match ) ?
11 I ca n't actually recall all the numbers , but I remember I was in the States at one point and I took the album over and tried to sell it to a record company .
12 I heard you were in the er
13 No , but I reckon I was in the best year , sort of , for G C S E's this year and the year that 's just gone , were the best years cos they they do all the .
14 Well you must be getting on for a hundred , because I believe you were in the Boar War , were n't you ?
15 I suppose she was in the kitchen , perhaps avoiding me , and perhaps the boy had been instructed to entertain me .
16 Oh yeah I suppose he was in the sort of
17 On the street again , suddenly I felt I was in the middle of a farce — ‘ POLICE SEARCH FOR THE BIG BANANA IS ON — and the discovery that actually I did have my cheque numbers in my moneybelt and that it was the photocopies that had been stolen made me almost light-headed .
18 The next thing I knew it was in the back of the net and I was celebrating .
19 I thought we were in the market for backs rather than midfielders ?
20 I guessed thirty two cos I thought there was in the pack .
21 and half of it is rubbish and decent rubbish and that 's rubbish there it is I knew it was in here somewhere I knew I thought it was in the Prima they gave it to you but obviously it was erm in Essentials everything out of there do n't think they had many Christmas You used to was it you , you see you can make your own , was it you that we went up to town that time and brought those erm from John Lewis the round
22 I thought you were in the Belt . ’
23 I thought you were in the warehouse .
24 ‘ Well , ’ I said , ‘ I thought you were in the Mafia , but it 's not much of a Mafia name . ’
25 We went into my room at last , with our arms round each other , and in the doorway I stopped dead because I 'd forgotten what Toby had said about John and for a second I thought I was in the wrong room .
26 I think what was in the village news it arose out of those children 's survey down there and what happened was that Mrs did n't think we 'd er put in perhaps as politely as we should .
27 She was in the Metropolitan Police , and then she was in the army o , I think she was in the army over here as well then .
28 ‘ I can check the report but I think he was in the pub at Goldsithney until ninish then he went home . ’
29 The first day at the newspaper they sent me into the darkroom with a roll of film and I think I was in the closet for about five hours before I could figure out how to put it on the reel . ’
30 And erm I think I was in the middle somewhere , I was n't er brilliant but I must have been somewhere in the middle I suppose .
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