Example sentences of "[conj] i [was/were] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm going to the Swindon match next Saturday & I was wondering if there was any chance of a lift from deepest London ?
2 After that came Sleetburn , where I was born on 1 August 1926 , which was owned by a William Hutchinson when we lived there .
3 ‘ I have never sought an honour in my life — I just did what I could for my home village where I was born and raised .
4 When I first moved from India ( where I was born ) to England , I obviously had a great tan , and I got called ‘ Indibum ’ and all.that .
5 In Mongu Town , where I was born , there lived a merry maid , up high in banana tree ! ’
6 No idea where I was born .
7 In Scarlet Town , where I was born
8 Well where I was born in Needham Market
9 ‘ Or the bit of land where I was born , ’ she added lamely .
10 I thought we 'd got such a good start , knowing my mother 's name and where I was born . ’
11 Early next morning we approached Port Augusta where I was getting off .
12 Eventually I went along to the British Association of Psychotherapists , where I was assessed and asked if I wanted to see a male or a female therapist .
13 She forced me back into the hall , where I was bound to run into Father .
14 After the game I immediately went to hospital , where I was detained overnight .
15 ‘ There 's a cellar with a trap door under that bit where I was locked in .
16 I had an alarming reading for an Agatha Christie film where I was given several sheets of script to sight read without any logical link up in the scenes being read and no-one to read with , except an office assistant who could n't read dialogue .
17 I stayed there only a few days , and then for some reason I was removed to the Colegio Fray Luis de Leon , where I was given a somewhat larger and more comfortable room .
18 Some sympathetic mothers covered it with bandages and bulging dressings and I was driven to the doctors ' where I was given a more impressive bandage , leaving my finger looking the size of a small banana .
19 I 'd met the Parsons a week earlier , at an end-of-term social at the language school where I was teaching .
20 We met in the old Majestic Hotel , where I was staying , and I asked him about his former student in Berlin .
21 The food in the Gasthof Widman where I was staying was remarkable .
22 Back that the al-Rasheed hotel , where I was staying , I made sporadic efforts to escape this undercurrent of hysteria .
23 I told him who I was and where I was staying and then forgot the whole incident .
24 We inched again past the thundering monster and its second string to the rear , and emerged at last into the clattering reverberating peace of the baggage car where I was reunited with my waistcoat .
25 I 'd only been there about five minutes when they came to escort me off down to Bleak House , where I was stripped naked and given a blanket and put into a cell .
26 For some months I worked in the Information Department of the British Embassy , where I was engaged in propaganda , which included writing leaders for the Iraq Times .
27 The strangers ' faces were barely visible , but from ground level ( where I was leaning out of the tent ) I could see that three of them were wearing football boots .
28 Gray picks at a salad as she talks : ’ I did this one interview where I was eating a cheeseburger and this guy wrote all about the blob of ketchup oozing down my chin , ’ she says .
29 On Robin Tavistock 's table , where I was honoured to be seated , was a superb square birthday cake , iced in Robin 's racing colours , with fifty tiny candles in miniature gold candelabras .
30 And it was right one evening , at an art college gig where I was helping lug the gear to the van .
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