Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] were [adv] " in BNC.

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1 at the side of him , it 's eeeerrrr , hand on hooter and all of a sudden he goes back over again , he , he just did n't even know I were there , no signal , no nothing .
2 I mean , how do we know you were n't playing Stairway To Heaven , Smoke On The Water or Eruption ?
3 So again you would n't know you were n't playing an octave .
4 I ca n't understand why he did n't know you were n't the only woman in Garry 's life . ’
5 ‘ I did n't know you were n't there at the trials . ’
6 Well she did n't know you were n't French did she ?
7 Well they do n't know you were n't being are n't doing sheet metal work here .
8 I did n't know you were away from home .
9 ‘ I did n't know you were on , John , ’ said Ralph Absalom .
10 Did they know you were here ? ’
11 I did n't know you were here .
12 I did n't know you were here . ’
13 And when presently she appeared in the kitchen doorway she said , ‘ I did n't know you were here , Peggy . ’
14 ‘ I did n't know you were here yet . ’
15 ‘ I did n't know you were home , ’ said Terry , as he sat down on the adjacent bed .
16 I did n't know you were so interested in them .
17 Most eventually got honorary Lifetime Achievement Awards — alias the ‘ Whoops , sorry , we forgot you ’ Oscars , or even ‘ Whoops , sorry , we did n't know you were still around ’ , as happened to Sophia Loren in January , thirty years after she won Best Actress for Two Women .
18 He let me know you were all right .
19 You can only , you , you would n't know that it you were hearing a C to a C , you would n't know you were actually hearing a diminished second would you ?
20 Did n't know you were back oh , right , yes , we can go back a week .
21 But someone sent those cars after us and whoever he is , he 'll soon know we were n't involved .
22 Did you not know we were here ? ’
23 ‘ Nevertheless , ’ Benjamin answered , ‘ Vauban did know we were here .
24 Did you know we were originally a record plugging show ?
25 They would know they were on to something . ’
26 Joseph said : ‘ We did n't know they were here .
27 ‘ They must have bugged her for the same reason we went to see her : she was somebody unofficial but experienced in underground work — They 'd know they were up against some British group not the CIA .
28 In a study by Taylor of library guides in London polytechnic libraries she found that the users often did not read them because they did not know they were there .
29 ‘ The inspectors were perfectly pleasant and apart from the odd query you 'd hardly know they were there , ’ said Mr Dicketts .
30 No , not towards them — she did n't know they were there — towards a gate that led to a field tucked away under the mountain .
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