Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of the year the country had become a republic and the king was on trial for his life ; the Girondins were losing their command of the situation , and some critics have seen Wordsworth 's departure from the scene at this point as evidence that he foresaw their fall from power ( which took place in the summer of 1793 ) . |
2 | Historians have correctly pointed out that to understand the kind of exchange that took place between Huxley and Wilberforce it is important to recognize that a major social transformation was taking place in which the clergy were losing their domination of the intellectual life of the nation . |
3 | It was immediately adjourned by the ruling Democratic Liberal Party when it became clear that the opposition parties were continuing their boycott of the legislature . |
4 | As Japanese , Thai and Khmer Rouge officials met in Bangkok to try to end the impasse , the Khmers Rouges suddenly announced on Aug. 27 that they were dropping their boycott of the peace monitoring process and would resume co-operation with UNTAC . |
5 | Indeed , in the pre-war years peasant households of this kind were increasing their proportion of the land , output and inventory of central Russia . |
6 | Jeff was voted their Player of the Year last season , but they 've let me have him for six months . |
7 | The club was announcing its Brain of the Year for 1991 . |
8 | Jarvis thought he would enjoy hearing the sound of these trains while he was writing his history of the London Underground . |
9 | He also mentioned that an engineer from the Boeing company had arrived and was informing his company of the failure . |
10 | His principal objective was to clear his name of the suspicion attached to it . |
11 | As the taxi sped them into Rome , Nora had no chance to look at the view ; she was kept busy listening to Louise , who was giving her assessment of the situation . |
12 | A 1989 MORI Poll conducted by the BBC and The Independent newspaper argued that the ideology of Thatcherism was reaching its target of the young . |
13 | When I parted them just a moment ago , the light outside was still very pale and something of a mist was affecting my view of the baker 's shop and chemist 's opposite . |
14 | She was awarded her fellowship of the British Psychological Society in early recognition of her distinguished work for child guidance in Scotland . |
15 | ‘ If I stuck a pom-pom on each nipple and waggled them in front of Jed , he 'd tell me I was blocking his view of the telly , ’ says Mandy . |
16 | The Stalinist leadership said it was scrapping its membership of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) , which limits the spread of military nuclear technology . |