Example sentences of "she [was/were] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mainly there was silence , in still greenish light , as if she were at the bottom of a pool .
2 Under his dark , quizzical gaze she felt as if she were under a microscope as she forced her legs to move , glued a polite smile on her lips .
3 She were with a man , zur . ’
4 Her voice had a lilt to it as if she were on the verge of laughter .
5 And feeling rather as if she were in a dream , she found herself sitting on a sofa in a quaint old-fashioned parlour , with Roger Kenyon , housebreaker , beside her .
6 She moved as if she were in a dream , wading through viscous liquid .
7 A short time later , while riding beside Silas , Lucy felt as if she were in a dream .
8 The nurse and the doctor left the room together for a moment and she grabbed him by the shoulders and shook him desperately , with an air-lock in her throat as though she were in a temper .
9 Suppose , suppose , she were in a state of mortal sin ?
10 As she were in a hurry an' it were ready I said you 'd send on t' bill . ’
11 If Bernard was busy with flying lessons then she could be left in peace to get on with her work ; once he was back , if he wanted her to go somewhere with him , he would just say ‘ Come on Laura , we 're going , ’ and even if she were in the middle of a meeting , she would put away what she was doing and go .
12 She felt as if she were in the middle of a minefield .
13 and explain the situation and the court said oh well we 'll take it to the magistrate 's then , then he had a letter two weeks later saying that it 's been thrown out again , they have n't got a case cos she were in the wrong , she 's never , ever have gone
14 She herself felt curiously unreal , as though she were in the midst of a dream .
15 She could n't bear this any longer , this toing and froing of his emotions , tossing her around as if she were in the eye of a tornado .
16 At first , she was my running idol and then , when I got to know her , I realised how nice she was as a person as well .
17 The cancer had spread from the breast to various other areas including the bones and she was as a result suffering considerable pain which was not controlled by pain-killers .
18 She was into the pyjamas .
19 Gazing down , Luke thought how beautiful she was despite the tear-stains and the swollen eyelids .
20 Stephanie did not like cut glass : she was of the generation that discovered the plain , the functional , the Finnish , Dartington .
21 She gave me the names of all her friends and said how proud she was of the life her father had given her .
22 She was of the opinion there was more to the girl than might reasonably be expected .
23 Far from being tempted to explain anything then , she was of the view that she 'd see him in hell first .
24 Fergus had divined how afraid she was of the doll-mask and had dealt with it in his own way , daring her to let it all hang out , quoting Yeats at her in his Irish voice .
25 ‘ … poor , almost illiterate … her pride was that she was of the Clanranald .
26 Remorse and pain clutched at her , almost taking her breath away , and Jenna spun round and took to her heels , taking Alain by surprise so that she was through the door and down the stairs before he caught her .
27 She was through the door and out into the courtyard within seconds but Ana had already gone and all Maggie could do was follow .
28 He plunged back into his work , forgetting about her before she was through the door .
29 That morning they parted under the trees , he never took her all the way to the gates , that would only have made things worse , that morning she looked the way she always looked , rings under her eyes and her whole body braced for the ordeal that lay ahead , how hard it was to leave her always , maybe that was why they always drew the parting out , sometimes it took minutes , just the saying goodbye , they backed away from each other , then stopped and called something out , then backed away again , they called out special words that they 'd made up , words to fill the distance between them , words for the things they could n't say , they backed away till he was under the trees or she was through the gates , whichever happened first , she looked the same way she always looked that morning , except for one thing , she had a clock tucked under her arm , the clock they 'd found together , the clock that did n't tick , the lonely clock .
30 The catamaran shook its bows against the swell , then she was through the wind and on to the other tack with the sails drawing sweetly .
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