Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] be [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And he frankly admitted to being obsessed with her sex — some of the talk she 'd heard was of cradle-snatching ; some of death-bed fucks — he played no favourites .
2 He made a sweeping movement with his hand , as if what she 'd said was of no interest .
3 If I 'd been in Bill 's position I , or if we 'd had been in Bill 's position , we 'd have done the same as well .
4 It appeared that the roof Billy had fallen off was in one Coroner 's jurisdiction , but where he 'd landed was in another 's .
5 Another situation where a wife became involved was in the case of sickness , when over half the farms would rely on the wife to keep things going .
6 the so-called ‘ defense line ’ to which the Ambassador had referred was in actuality merely an enumeration of those sectors in the western Pacific in which the United States held firm military commitments : i.e. our responsibilities as an occupying Power in Japan , our special interest in the Philippines as a former part of United States territory etc .
7 Although well equipped , he had intended being on the mountain for just one day , and had taken only a packed lunch , water , and some chocolate with him .
8 The only payment she had received was from Charles Briant who had given her a generous bonus for her extra work on his boots .
9 The sense of urgency , of anger , of relentless pursuit , did not leave him but he felt once more the bitterness of inadequacy , the realisation that the task he had undertaken was beyond his personal power .
10 The hole through which Harry had fallen was in the centre of the ceiling .
11 In grammar , putting a noun or noun equivalent beside another for the purpose of a more complete explanation or description , eg in The news that he had won surprised Tom , a young lad of eight the clause that he had won is in apposition to the noun news and the phrase a young lad of eight is in apposition to the noun Tom .
12 Many users modify existing style sheets but this can bring along huge amounts of excess styling information that you either do n't want or had forgotten was in there .
13 The last time they had met was on V.E. night in Berkeley .
14 The principal injury which he had suffered was to his hip .
15 About two-thirds of the sacks of refuse had gone , and the pit she had seen was as if it had never been , under a litter of dead leaves where a couple of blackbirds foraged .
16 On top of this the only action Rick had seen was on his furthest rod , away in the corner by the dam out-flow away from our movements .
17 This , according to the Nationalist , was nonsense : all the paper had done was to ‘ extol Kambona 's ego ’ ; the article ‘ excelled in lies and innuendo ’ .
18 Everything he had done was for this final purpose , " that I might dwell among them " ( Exodus 29:43–46 ) .
19 The MPs said the only firing they had done was on two US teenagers — children of Panama Canal Commission employees .
20 How could they say , as they all did , frequently and sanctimoniously , that everything they had done was in the best interests of the children ?
21 Councillor Mrs Mairhi Trickett continued to insist that everything they had done was in the best interests of the children .
22 What they had said was at the end of the war they aimed at a safe and lasting peace , and to obtain that they demanded a setting up of a League of Nations .
23 Rachaela thought that the mistake her own mother had made was in her brainwashed attempts to care for and become involved with a child she did not want .
24 His reaction to my essay , on the other hand , brought me up with a jolt ; and although what I had written is of no interest — I seem to have lost the manuscript , so that is the end of the matter — I carne to value his negative appraisals .
25 The men he had suspected were in prison serving life sentences .
26 The horde of all manner of machinery that Ernie had collected was beyond belief , including more than 250 antique cars , plus many military vehicles and farm tractors !
27 The other fact which they had overlooked was of a different character but no less important in the long run .
28 This is the stage when the bereaved person often feels that the person who had died is with them in the house , talks to them , appears during the night , etc .
29 His government argued that the small temples which it had demolished were on land belonging to the state tourist department .
30 I would remember the sunlight that I had thought was like wealth , redeemed and transformed beyond the reach of cupidity , and the shadows that were not black but the colour of great half-forgotten riches .
  Next page