Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] was [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Animals always came first — every book I read was about them . ’
2 And all thanks I got was to be sacked at end of summer — though only for a few months , that is , 'cos of the revolution .
3 We were both professors at Imperial College in 1956–59 but the impression I got was of a professor somewhat on the Kissinger model — a status symbol for the college , but not an approachable colleague .
4 the only thing I got was of Stella
5 The last thing I expected was to be woken from unconsciousness by an air hostess with the face of an angel , gently patting on my shoulder and telling me that the plane had just landed in Miami .
6 The salesman I approached was in his early forties and begrudgingly admitted that he had a fair knowledge of the wordprocessor we use .
7 The only other official site I used was in Isafjördur but in the first week of June , at minus five degrees , I had been alone .
8 The next time I noticed was at the terminus
9 ‘ The first day 's threshing I done was for a man by the name of Rogers , Harry Rogers .
10 The only payment I received was for travelling expenses from COHSE .
11 The over-whelming impression I received was of a well-planned , organised operation where the human resources - always the most important part of any undertaking - are properly used .
12 I have looked up my own record over the past six months , and I find that the only courthouse whose closure I approved was in Leicestershire and was precisely 500 yd from a new courthouse costing £8 million which we had erected to take its place .
13 To cross the Atlantic in the early Fifties from the modest hopes of Britain to the United , Euphoric , You-name-it-they-had-it States was to court vertigo .
14 " The class to which I belonged was by no means the lowest .
15 ‘ The first time I remember was at home , ’ said Marian .
16 The last decent performance I remember was vs Stuttgart at Leeds .
17 One of the best suggestions I heard was to er change it to Channel Four .
18 The saddest story I heard was of a sheriff officer going to a door to collect items that were to be sold at auction .
19 For example , all the competitors had to blow into what resembled a gas meter and the capacity of the lung was recorded , I failed to see the point of this exercise , and that , with other medical experiements , only fired my resolve to upset the doctors ' wager , which I believe was for a box of cigars .
20 The special food I fancied was of — all things — curry .
21 The only poor shot I hit was at the 14th , when a little wedge went right over the green . ’
22 I had been trained in Mespot in the art of aerial survey by the Royal Engineers , which I felt was of no practical use to my squadron , thus I became the squadron photographic officer ( small p and small o ) .
23 I know I was lucky , my head and body having sustained a beating I felt was within an inch of my life .
24 ‘ All the same , ’ she said , ‘ all I meant was for her to break a leg . ’
25 did n't mean that , what I meant was on this er exercise were , was it written down for instance that erm P C has Smith er Smith and Weston number thirty two ?
26 He seemed to answer every question I had ever asked and to have lived a life far above everything I knew was to be aimed at .
27 I went and sat in a field and experienced that great bubbling up of love for the Father and for Jesus which I expressed alternately in English and in this new language which I did not understand but which I knew was to be addressed to God and which built me up as I used it .
28 A little Gibraltarian girl with pneumonia in both lungs , was not responding to the May and Baker Lung resection I knew was in progress .
29 the first piece of Bhimji 's work I saw was at her degree show at Goldsmiths ' College in 1987 .
30 My delight at everything I saw was beyond bounds — gardens were allotted my sister and self — there was the canal to fish in — a pony to ride — besides animals of different kinds …
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