Example sentences of "[was/were] the [adj] time [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The balance of trade in manufacturing swung from a surplus of £2.75 billion in 1979 to a deficit in 1984 of £3.75 billion and the years 1983 and 1984 were the first time in history that Britain 's trade balance was in the red on manufactures . |
2 | From this primitive idea sprang the belief that it was important to celebrate Easter at the correct date , since this was the crucial time of combat between God ( or Christ ) and the Devil , and God required the support of his worshippers to defeat the Devil . |
3 | This hour , before the heat began to build up , was the best time of day to be out of doors , and since her mistress would be asleep for some time yet she was free to go as she pleased . |
4 | Charles had chosen to stay in Scotland because it was the perfect time of year for all the activities he enjoyed there . |
5 | This was the first time in history that a trade union banner had been borne aloft in a great military and naval display . |
6 | A rifleman hit two men crouching near the Colonel , who later wrote that ‘ this was the first time in warfare that I truly felt fear . |
7 | ‘ By the way , what was the estimated time of death ? ’ |
8 | I remember saying this was a bit leisurely , was n't it , but there was some apparently reasonable explanation , like no one gave any notice that they were going to die and the partnership could be a bit pushed to produce the cash if it was the wrong time of year . |
9 | Keith Lamb , Middlesbrough 's chief executive , said yesterday that ‘ early July ’ was the expected time for confirmation of the club 's playing schedule for the new season , which starts on August 15 . |
10 | The popular endorsement of Labour in 1966 was the last time to date that the party in government has been re-elected . |
11 | The sun was large in the sky because it was the hottest time of year , and there were no clouds . |