Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb past] to be " in BNC.
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1 | I may have seen many Garter Snakes on sale which I took to be pattern variations on the species most commonly available . |
2 | A soft pattering followed which I took to be matches falling around the receiver . |
3 | A woman was driving and she parked beside our land-cruiser , nodding to us briefly as she stepped out onto the road and flung a series of questions at the Indian , half in Spanish and half in a more guttural tongue , which I took to be Quechua . |
4 | There were dots in some of the distant fields which I assumed to be sheep . |
5 | However , I would also like to remind him that I wrote in response to a report which I assumed to be factual . |
6 | As I flew the approach I observed quite a tall tree on the threshold , which I assumed to be the obstruction . |
7 | The distortion on the unit , which I expected to be awful , is actually very good , although I do n't think it quite lives up to Ibanez 's claim that the unit could serve as a preamp , when linked to an amplifier . |
8 | Thus was I punished for wanting to go to these places , which I knew to be prisons for God . |
9 | I wanted to choose for myself , yes , but I also wanted to escape into a world of certainties , which I knew to be unreal while desperately wanting to believe that it might have some reality . |
10 | I said I was n't sure , but I gave them a phone number which I knew to be Nassim 's office above a leather warehouse in Brick Lane . |
11 | I felt a huge emptiness in which I feared to be dissolved . |
12 | ( All matters which I judged to be vital and contemporary ! ) |
13 | ( 39 ) A hand which I noticed to be surprisingly powerful . |
14 | If many of Hewlett 's correspondents felt as Mrs Lowndes did , this explains why Hewlett 's letters as edited by Laurence Binyon ( 1925 ) make such unexciting reading ; she herself records that of the three hundred letters printed by Binyon there was only one ‘ which I felt to be characteristic of the man I knew so well ’ . |
15 | It might dilute the real body of work which I felt to be making some kind of contribution . |
16 | Surely the House acted wisely when hon. Members on both sides of the Chamber threw out the Shops Bill , which I considered to be a disgraceful piece of legislation . |
17 | Erm I think they probably thought their jobs were at threat or the continuation of employment in their quarry and the quarry would shut down which manage management had certainly hinted at , yet which I considered to be a bluff , because no one 's gon na kill the goose that lays the golden egg . |
18 | A lower compartment with a curved zipper offers easy and quick access to things like waterproofs or extra sweaters , and the main bag itself has a zip-out divider , which I found to be quite useful . |
19 | One which I found to be of great value in my business life , until the advent of decimalisation , was learnt in Standard Four , in the usual sing-song fashion . |
20 | Smith had a reputation for being devious and unreliable , which I found to be far from true . |
21 | Beautifully displayed on it were two twists of marinated salmon , sprigs of red and green lettuce and watercress , slices of passion fruit , two slices of filet of hare , a sprig of broccoli , two crumbed and fried mushrooms in a pale-gold sauce which I guessed to be pan juices , reduced and bodied out with cream . |
22 | send a message by telephone ( or telegram ) to … ( specify person ) which you knew to be false for the purpose of causing annoyance ( or inconvenience or needless anxiety ) to the said … ( or to … or |
23 | It was n't the type of climb on which you wanted to be with a total beginner — Robin . |
24 | Sometimes he forgot and gave them again , which she took to be a good sign . |
25 | The female still lay there , watery eyes staring at some remote distance from which she waited to be recalled . |
26 | ‘ She looks very thin and very ill and I was equally impressed by her distress and the fervour with which she pleaded to be left where she is . |
27 | ‘ She looks very thin and very ill and I was equally impressed by her distress and the fervour with which she pleaded to be left where she is . |
28 | I was interested to read Susanna Rance 's Letter from La Paz ( Resistance in a ghost town NI 197 ) in which she seemed to be be-moaning the closure of the Catavi and Siglo XX mines in Bolivia and the consequent breaking up of the communities there . |
29 | She spoke at intervals about moving herself and Marcus out of the flat ( which she agreed to be horrid ) perhaps to another flat or to some vaguely envisaged country cottage . |
30 | The full-scale attack which she believed to be taking place was therefore seen as a fundamental and all-encompassing attack upon Christianity . |