Example sentences of "[was/were] [adj] and [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In this period barriers to trade were high and thus the multinational structure of operationally-independent companies was a necessity .
2 Many of her gentleman clients were foreign and even the odd Arab prince had come to her office .
3 However , the skills required to build such systems were rare and also the required combinations of software and computer hardware were expensive .
4 ‘ There was n't a ha'porth of prejudice in him — except that the Welsh were marvellous and especially the Welsh-speaking Welsh and most particularly those from Pontrhydyfen and most of all the Jenkins family .
5 By 1896 La Chapelle was receiving more than a million tonnes , but by now the bulk of it was French and only a small proportion Belgian , testimony to the industrialization that had taken place in the wake of the railways .
6 The kind of boat fishing at sea that I 've always done has had quite a few fathoms below the boat , but here the water was clear and only a few feet deep , we were certainly less than one hundred yards offshore .
7 Still , on-the-move shifting was simple and even a small gearing drop helps .
8 Marion , a ripely handsome woman in her mid-thirties , who had played a season at Stratford-on-Avon and toured as Mrs Tanqueray , was extremely displeased at having to share Jessie , let alone a dressing-room , and particularly with a chit like Bunty ; but the Regent was small and naturally the two Star dressing-rooms , 1 and 2 , went to Salt and Pepper , that perennial and professionally married pair of comedy-thriller performers whose productions never ran for less than a year — a godsend in a profession where rehearse for three weeks , open and close in two was not unusual .
9 Something like £1,500 shared among the family , not to mention generous bequests , including £200 towards the completion of Lavenham steeple and cash distributed among the parishes where Spring owned property , virtually accounts for what was far and away the greatest personal estate owned by any commoner , or for that matter almost any peer : only the duke of Norfolk 's £4,000 topped it .
10 The crash of 1974 was far and away the biggest since 1929 .
11 The competition was fierce and only a few could obtain the valuable passports , visas and tickets to leave the confines of China .
12 For example , the incidental take from squid gill-net fisheries by Taiwan and Korea was unreported and therefore an unknown quantity .
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