Example sentences of "[vb base] that i [was/were] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking at the event dispassionately , I realise that I was probably chosen because the film had to be ‘ in the can ’ ( a technical term we film people use for ‘ finished ’ ) by the end of February . |
2 | I now realise that I was really teaching social passivity and conformity , academic snobbery and the naturalness of good healthy competition , and that I was using maths as an instrument for achieving these things . |
3 | The car slid away from the kerb , followed by a small blue roadster , and I thought with some regret that I was probably watching Mrs. Barbara Porter driving out of my life . |
4 | I only know that I was never allowed to sing them at home . |
5 | Francis Bacon : I know that I was very much influenced by Picasso , especially when I was young , but now you 're so flooded with illustrations of everything , that you hardly know in the end what you 're principally influenced by . |
6 | I confess that I was completely hooked on Lincoln 's work , but like most other people I could not agree with his conclusions or refute them as I had no knowledge of Rennes-le-Chateau , its area or history . |
7 | After all , we were no ordinary family , but a clan : I was told by my mother always to hold my head up high , and remember that I was not only a MacLeod , but a double MacLeod — MacLeod being also her maiden name . |
8 | I get it form most of his kind , who remember that I was once a private investigator , and so to them not far removed for law . |
9 | Funny — I remember that I was more shocked about the child . |
10 | But you knew when we wed that I was not as other men — that my life , my choices were not those of normal men . ’ |
11 | ‘ I suppose that I was still naive and intoxicated by the candyfloss world that racing can seem to be . ’ |
12 | I was eleven years old , and I honestly believe that I was too young to cope , that my father should never have taken me to the game , that if he had been a responsible parent he would have recognized the potential for trauma that the afternoon contained . |
13 | He glanced at the paint pot and brush that I was still holding . |
14 | I think that I was also over-confident when going into that river as if I 'd done it all before and was some sort of expert . |
15 | You fell in love with an illegitimate girl who carries her father 's name by grace and favour , not by right — never mind that I was not meant to be illegitimate ; that is what I am . |
16 | I admit that I was not on the Committee and that I am on a steeply rising part of the learning curve , but I shall reach the asymptote fairly soon . |
17 | Slaven added : ‘ I was disappointed and hurt that I was not even on the bench . |
18 | ‘ I 'm not Superman , my dear , ’ he made her bruised chin immediately better with that warm-sounding ‘ my dear , ’ ‘ so what else could I do — and I own that I was n't thinking at all too clearly — but appeal to the pride I 'd seen in you ? ’ |
19 | I should — ’ she hesitated — ‘ explain that I was not close to my father . |