Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] used to [be] " in BNC.

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1 This enabled him to look forward with confidence to continued improvements which would put the British plants back at the top of the performance league , where they used to be , and where they belonged .
2 Even Japan has given up the fight in some market areas where they used to be world leaders : And even the new industrial nations , in their turn , will eventually be undercut and have to move on : To what ?
3 Odette and the bairn still across the street just where they used to be . "
4 Where they used to be frozen and then you started another one wherever you went next time .
5 And there was a placement first floor , second floor , and where they used to be starting to live beautiful house !
6 There 's a lovely great open space , where it used to be all wood , which if you had plenty of money and could have enough gardeners could be made very exciting . ’
7 She was more relaxed than she used to be but still , in Dexter 's view , judged herself too harshly .
8 But Anya 's a better judge of character than she used to be , back in the old homeland .
9 She was more tired than she used to be , that was all .
10 49% of you are more afraid of driving alone in the dark than you used to be .
11 ‘ You 're much more sensible than you used to be , but your mum ca n't see it , and my mum still thinks I 'm three and a half . ’
12 I do n't think Gemma eats as well as these two do , she 's ever so finicky worse than you used to be .
13 We 're more conscious of these things than we used to be , before .
14 Though we feel ourselves to be much more comfortable now than we used to be , there has been very little increase in domestic fuel demand over fifty years or more .
15 The scientists who man the climatological observation posts are less cautious than they used to be now that the general theory of climate change has become common property ; government servants are more confident and outspoken ; and , while scepticism remains , no cabinet minister is likely to denounce the theory and the accompanying evidence as hysterical .
16 Nevertheless , RAF attitudes were changing : the disbandment of Fighter Command and the probable demise of the V Force made pilot seats in transport aircraft more attractive than they used to be .
17 The columnists on the op-ed pages are more bloody-minded than they used to be , but in its editorials the Times remains the voice of American public policy .
18 Now some have — and foreign investors , less credulous anyway , are more needed than they used to be .
19 Litters today are so much bigger than they used to be that sows inevitably find it more difficult to avoid harming their offspring .
20 Are people more or less ‘ in the know ’ about the external circumstances which affect them than they used to be ?
21 A&R people are sharper and more aggressive than they used to be .
22 ‘ Like a lot of things in the musical instrument industry , strings are much better value than they used to be .
23 Nurses were more highly educated and accountable for their actions as professionals than they used to be .
24 Boilers , especially the new low-water-content gas types , area a lot smaller than they used to be , and the latest gas-fired condensing boilers can run at efficiencies as high as 90% .
25 The schools of Freud and Jung are now much closer together than they used to be : it 's been said that Jungians tend to be more ‘ spiritually ’ orientated .
26 ‘ People are growing more realistic than they used to be ’ , Norster added , judging that the divisive ways of the recent past are being addressed .
27 The arguments that are now available to justify the use of particular methods are much more convincing than they used to be .
28 Gamma Virginis or Arich is also a binary ; the identical components can be split with almost any telescope , though not with binoculars ( they are much less wide apart now than they used to be 50 years ago , and the separation is decreasing steadily ) .
29 But they were less inclined to tolerate this kind of thing than they used to be .
30 Taxes on companies ' profits are also now far less than they used to be ( down by over a third ) .
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