Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [det] [was/were] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Chief Superintendent Large had been polite but made it clear that this was a matter for professionals and he had everything sewn up . |
2 | Everyone 's house , and that 's another thing , if you wanted to paint as your house inside , the cupboards and the doors , they were painted brown and that was a lifetime 's job , they were never done again , not like you do now with this freshening up of paint every so often . |
3 | Again and again he swiped at Chloe , but she remained convinced that this was a game and every time her friend approached she darted away and went to sit somewhere else in the clearing , her tail brushing the ground frantically . |
4 | No , we sold off thirty acres to a developer in nineteen seventy-three and that was a lot easier than-working . |
5 | Wanting very much to hear ( because he was sure that this was a lover calling , from the voice ) , the man used the boxing match as an excuse , and he came and stood in the kitchen doorway with a wet plate and the cloth in his hands , and looked at the television . |
6 | As European financial controller Ton Canta says : ‘ We felt confident that this was a company that would remain committed to its products well into the future ’ . |
7 | I was n't sure if this was a reproach that he deserted her the rest of the year . |
8 | Such movement was especially great in the 1960s and 1970s because this was a time of rapid change in industrial technology , calling for new investments , and capitalists preferred to make ‘ drastic adjustments , such as massively replacing living labor by machines and/or disciplining their labor forces ’ ( p. 129 ) in areas of low-intensity class struggle . |
9 | I 'm not quite sure whether that was a pat on the back or what but anyway erm and when Martin offered you for a drink I actually took it as a cup of tea actually so |
10 | Bob was n't sure whether this was a compliment or not , but continued regardless . |
11 | I put it to you that it is unlikely that such widespread invasive tumour arose from one small marker lesion and the surgeon concerned that this was a staging error initially . |
12 | However , it is evident that this was a development of old problems of racism , racial disadvantage and poverty exacerbated by unemployment and particular styles of policing . |
13 | Only one patient who had been receiving NSAIDs was still anaemic and that was a man with rheumatoid arthritis whose haemoglobin concentration was 12.7 g/dl . |
14 | Although we thought at first that this was a saw intended for only a serious builder , we discovered that it also earned its keep doing fairly mundane cutting jobs that would normally be done by hand . |
15 | Far worse than this was a decree issued by the British Treasury to the effect that all money paid out was to be at the old pre-invasion rate of 72 lire to the pound ; the rate in 1945 was actually 1760 lire to the pound . |
16 | hooked around the perhaps it 's not gon na making things like , they have n't well it 's the only and that was a while ago , so what you have to do mum is I 'll tell you what I did last night I normally have to hold the arms while I use |
17 | 1990 also had the lowest snow cover ever recorded in the northern hemisphere , although it is unclear whether this was a consequence of the higher temperature , or a factor contributing to it , since the less snow on the ground , the more the planet 's surface heats up . |
18 | Molly smiled back , by no means certain if this was a conversation meant to be taken seriously . |
19 | ‘ We are all terribly disappointed because this was a game we desperately wanted to win . ’ |
20 | Even now no-one seems quite certain whether this was a fact , a half-fact or the product of a fertile imagination . |