Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Before leaving he stood for a moment at the door and let his eyes range round the room as if he were seeing it for the first time .
2 If you were seeing it for the first time , what impressions would you receive ?
3 That being so , it is also likely that they were building it for the same military purpose .
4 The man who ushered in a golden age of middle-distance running , Brendan Foster , was at the peak of his powers and the two men who were to carry it to the greatest heights , Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe , were just beginning to emerge .
5 Well have they withdrawn one of their submissions to South Oxfordshire that they 've tried to claim that they were using it over the last twelve years and it has now been withdrawn because they know very well that their claim to South Oxfordshire can not be justified about the use .
6 Cos they were replacing it with a radial , they 're transferred that stock onto the other end product number .
7 When you 're seeking a grant for your pet project , you have to sell it to the sponsoring body as if you were touting it on the open market , because there are so many pet projects and only so many grants .
8 She made it sound as if she were saying it for the first time .
9 Amir Taheri , an Iranian author , said on television that all the governments with hostages in Lebanon — America , France , Germany , Britain , South Korea — were treating it as a bona-fide political problem — apart from Britain .
10 And the fact that they were doing it for a great deal more money , like Havvie Blaine , rather than for supper and a few pence , did n't make it any better .
11 They were doing it in a large double bed in the middle of Westminster Abbey with choir and priests looking on .
12 Now , after a month of nervously transferring it from place to place as the situation worsened , the French government were giving it to the British .
13 The expletive sounded strange to the sergeant on Blanche 's lips , as if she were hearing it for the first time .
14 " You will read this book just as though you had bought it at a bookstall and you were reading it in the ordinary way as a whole . "
15 To understand this point you should imagine ( or even actually perform ) your pronunciation of a sentence in a number of different ways : for example , if the sentence was ‘ I want to buy a new car ’ and you were to say it in the following ways : ‘ pleading ’ , ‘ angry ’ , ‘ sad ’ , ‘ happy ’ , ‘ proud ’ , it is certain that at least some of your performances will be different from some others , but it is also certain that the technique for analysing and transcribing intonation introduced earlier in the course will be found inadequate to represent the different things you do .
16 She stood up and looked round the room as though she were leaving it for the last time .
17 He was seeing it all so differently from Gabriel ; he was seeing it from the other side of the mirror .
18 Before caution could restrain the impulse , he placed his hand over hers where she was resting it on the low wall in front of them .
19 It 's decreased traffic it 's decreased the traffic for what was using it as a commercial premises .
20 When it was dry , I edged around the unpainted border bands with masking tape very carefully , because now I was applying it onto the painted surface .
21 She never knew how to make it come out sounding as if she was spelling it with a little ‘ m ’ .
22 In those circumstances the only option open to a government , determined to return Rover to the private sector , was to sell it to a British company which was not involved in the car industry .
23 The plan , agreed in 1989 , was to replace it with a purpose-built dental hospital and postgraduate institute .
24 As a result , England now had its own foothold upon France 's northern coast through which trade and armies might enter ; or , as the emperor-elect , Sigismund , was to express it in the next century , a second eye to match the other , Dover , in guarding the straits .
25 Before she could puzzle over his rather cryptic last sentence he continued , ‘ I do n't know whether you noticed , but the doge was wearing it in the second of his portraits . ’
26 The average thermal efficiency of French steam power stations , which had been well below that in Britain initially , was to overtake it in the later 1950s , as the more advanced French sets were commissioned ; and France caught up with American levels of thermal efficiency , while Britain remained behind .
27 As the novelist E. M. Forster was to put it in the Indian summer of the bourgeoisie : ‘ In came the dividends , up went the lofty thoughts . ’
28 At the time of Cats , for example , there were lots of offers to turn that into a film , but his instinct was to keep it as a musical play and hold off the film offers .
29 She was to keep it for the next three and a half years .
30 ‘ Especially if he was doing it with a few friends . ’
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