Example sentences of "[was/were] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Burakumin were conspicuous in the rice riots which erupted in 1918 , and during the 1920s buraku leaders were drawn into the general upsurge of left wing activism . |
2 | In particular , although the numbers of cases and the prevalence of exposures in the highest dose categories considered by Gardner et al were similar for the control fathers in the two studies , the Ontario study found no evidence of a risk associated with such doses . |
3 | I can not comment on whether last Friday 's events were reactive to the security forces ' recent successes , but the searches on 11 and 12 January were , by the standards of the hon. Member for Belfast , East ( Mr. Robinson ) , proactive exercises in terms of their success . |
4 | At her first Balmoral when she stayed with her sister Jane , the Parker-Bowles were prominent among the house guests . |
5 | Stirring stuff , and it undoubtedly struck a chord with those who were sick to the back teeth with the royalty in the tabloids . |
6 | On examination Mees ' lines were present in the finger nails and there was hyperkeratosis of the soles of the feet . |
7 | Because we were late for the afternoon lessons . |
8 | All day I sat so , and in the late afternoon , when the shadows were long on the castle lawns and the last rays of the sun were brassy and chill , I knew with certainty that something terrible had happened , and ran out of the castle , and away to the dark woods . |
9 | Many were simply too busy doing other things , and although not all were involved in the student tides discussed , a majority of them were devoting their energies to extracurricular activities . |
10 | RSSPCC social workers were involved in the dawn raids on 27 February ; it was mainly to suit their convenience that the children were flown away from their island home to an unfamiliar environment . |
11 | They were impressed by the security needs of the USSR and its awesome task of reconstruction . |
12 | Several profiles were spotlit in the candle flames . |
13 | It was lucky for the Bolshevik government , though not accidental , that two of its most suspected categories in local society were powerless in the Famine areas . |
14 | One of the significant outcomes was the volume of blood transfused , and therefore it is important for the transfusion policy to be stated , especially as the text does not suggest that the staff were blind to the study groups . |
15 | Responsibility for these plans was divided between the tiers of local government after reorganization so that counties , metropolitan counties and the Scottish regions were responsible for the structure plans , which were understood , at first at least , to be of strategic importance , providing the framework within which local plans might be prepared by district councils . |
16 | The U-boat activity and the occupation of part of France by the enemy were responsible for the food shortages , which sent prices soaring . |
17 | We were showing off our handiwork to some friends but admitted we were puzzled by the bedding plants , grown from seed , which produced attractive foliage but nothing else . |
18 | But residents were concerned about the traffic problems and danger from parked cars . |
19 | Similar difficulties were evident in the day centres studied . |
20 | Within hours the couple were betrothed , even though both were stunned at the speed things moved . |
21 | One must conclude that such sources were available to the master potters , but it is also evident that peripheral factories were content merely to copy those more skilled in the art , with the crude results one must expect . |
22 | When the political dictatorships had been overthrown several alternative courses of action were open to the successor regimes . |
23 | Last summer , local people demonstrated outside the gates of the newly built crematorium — among other things they were worried about the health risks of BSE infected cattle being burnt there . |
24 | It was agreed that only two members of the committee were necessary for the bingo sessions . |
25 | We were immobile on the velvet cushions , my legs sticking out , jacket and skirt velvet enveloped by soft fabric . |
26 | He claimed that Electronics ' actions in withholding money due to Magnetics were prejudicial to the minority shareholders . |
27 | The existence of this counter-urbanization trend , and its extension into the accessible countryside , has long been recognized , but many commentators were surprised by the population changes of the 1970s . |
28 | It 's really come to the fore and has been seen as a political force for a much shorter time than , say , a hundred years , and I am wonder if , in that short time , because that 's how we can judge things , I mean presumably you were aware of the way women were treated before the Women 's Movement started raising it 's profile , and you 're aware of the way things are now , do you see much change ? |
29 | The large attendance was due to the outreach efforts of coordinator Bonnie Burgess , and the Women 's Issues Committee of the university of Toronto Medical School . |
30 | She felt her stroke was due to the fertility drugs she had taken before each pregnancy , rather than to the childbirth itself : for the fifth pregnancy she had received injections of the drugs for the first time . |