Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [adv] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Susan and I were still together in a sort of way .
2 I wound my way through this village scene , then quite suddenly I was no longer in an Indian village , but instead in a Mughal garden .
3 Honestly I was round there for a coffee the other day — actually wee Scott was awful quiet .
4 work when I was fifteen , and I was away then for a while and then after the war when I come back I was working at at Cruisbruk .
5 I 'm sorry about being in a mood Saturday but I was n't really in a mood with you .
6 I 'm sorry about being in a mood on Saturday but I was n't really in a mood with you .
7 But alas , it was destroyed when I was there recently by a long line of caravans along the beach .
8 I was only here for a very short while , during which time I saw .
9 He said : ‘ He took a chance coming in here , I was only away for a few minutes .
10 I ca n't say for sure ; I mean , I was only there for a second or two …
11 Mr Mesic had the votes of Croatia , Bosnia , Macedonia and Slovenia , which were not enough for a majority .
12 ‘ We had to remove one set which was already up for a production by the church 's own drama group .
13 Yes , well , owing to the fact that we moved home from Street to Road in , which was roughly just under a mile from town , meant a change of school then .
14 Had they felt a flicker of disrespect , he wondered , dressing for a jamboree which was now more like a wake ?
15 I also met the Marquess of Hartington , who , since he took over as Senior Steward of the Jockey Club in July , has worked extremely hard and is already greatly respected in that role ; also Mr and Mrs Johnny Henderson who were shortly off after a business trip to Australia via Bangkok , and home via Dubai , where alas , they arrive after I will have left : Mr and Mrs Malcolm Kimmins , he was one of the stewards ; the Hon.
16 " You were n't always in a gym tunic .
17 She was just in for a fine and it was her first time .
18 But then she was n't normally in a swimming-pool , in the heart of the sub-tropical Caribbean .
19 She was thus neither from a printing family , nor from a middle-class background , and felt obliged to counter rumours about her financial status : " It has been rumoured that I am a suffragette and a paid official : as a matter of fact , I an neither .
20 She was soon back with a trolley and all the necessary requisites , and between them they washed the woman from top to toe , and dressed her in a white hospital gown .
21 He deemed it unwise to push the matter while she was clearly still in a state of emotional shock .
22 She was not normally of an argumentative disposition , finding it essential to have the last word , but now she felt it distinctly necessary to score points .
23 Jane also felt she was not really in a position to refuse : ‘ I was missing the fifth years , which meant I had lots of ‘ free time ’ , so I was in a position where really I could n't refuse to do it . ’
24 She was back promptly with a chilled wine and bread rolls with crisp brown crust and thick doughy interior , which I broke and ate with covert greed .
25 She was all right until a minute ago , ’ he protested .
26 i do n't think she was ever away for a holiday .
27 We were just out for a picnic and bit of sightseeing .
28 We were just out for a ride , We came here by accident .
29 We were then both at a very comfortable period of life , and I do n't know why no one has ever prayed to the gods for perpetual middle age .
30 We were only in for a quiet drink , is a' . '
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