Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [conj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I knew right then you were the one that I was caught up in physical objection but to my satisfaction baby you were more than just a phase .
2 To understand why Jews should be bothered by Catholics praying at this site it is necessary to go back to the role played by the Catholic Church in fomenting antisemitism , the passivity of the Pope during the war while the exterminations were underway and even the suspicions caused by the reception of Austrian President Kurt Waldheim , with his dubious war record , by the present Pope , John Paul II ( from Poland ) .
3 Citizenship was obviously and visually a life , your whole life , with common dangers , common responsibilities , common enjoyments , and common ambitions …
4 As has been seen above the Council was organically and functionally the creation of the member States with no separate existence outside their control .
5 Within marriage , in Gorer 's group , the most frequent rate of intercourse — the number of times within a given period in which intercourse generally took place — was once or twice a week , in about a third of the marriages concerned .
6 The right of refugee return remained firmly part of the rhetoric but it was less clear whether it was still as firmly a part of policy .
7 And this was more than just a professorship .
8 But nervousness and vacillation over direct state intervention was more than just a problem of administration .
9 He was more than just a hypochondriac .
10 It was my own experiences with herbal treatments , due to being ill over the past few years , that convinced me that there was more than just a placebo effect at work .
11 But it was more than just a pub crawl .
12 The man was more than just a mystery , he was an intricate , mesmerising maze .
13 His games connection that year was more than just a marketing one ; it was also the third time he had been chosen for the Scotland team as a pole-vaulter .
14 Everything here was different and therefore better : the stiff-backed brass taps , the cut of the banister , the genuine oil paintings ( we had a genuine oil painting too , but not as genuine as that ) , the library which somehow was more than just a roomful of books , the furniture old enough to have woodworm in it , and the casual acceptance of inherited things .
15 So test-tube fusion was more than just a media event with dollars on the line for the University of Utah , there were many private agendas riding along with it .
16 There was more than just a matter of fifty years separating her life from that of Johnny Latimer .
17 By this stage , Des was more than just a mascot .
18 Luke 's no fool ; he could see that so far as I was concerned Elise was more than just a client .
19 In de Gaulle 's mind , the empire was more than just a source of potential recruits .
20 But it was more than just the paparazzi versus the Penns .
21 And it was more than just the light reflected from their balding , silvery heads .
22 International commerce was more than just an exchange or European manufactures for primary produce from the rest of the world .
23 But the speech was more than just an attack on the Commission , for it was also an astute defence of his good name and reputation .
24 It was immediately apparent that the main challenge to the ingenuity of the designers was the considerable width of the building , which , at 20m ( 66ft ) , was more than double the dimension usually found in residential buildings .
25 Investment activity by unit was more than double the percentage of North Side units contained by the neighbourhood .
26 Unfortunately for the credibility of the Northern Ireland administration , murders during December 1972 numbered twenty which was more than double the November figure .
27 The number of reported seroconversions has risen steadily since 1986 ; the number of cases in which transmission of HIV-1 was known to have occurred during 1990–2 ( 157 ) was more than double the number recorded during 1987–9 ( 74 ) .
28 The annual growth in the number of patients treated , at 1.9 per cent per year , was more than double the rate of growth in spending ( Robinson 1991 ) .
29 That salary was more than ever a disincentive : it seemed difficult to attract experienced candidates .
30 The tube was more than twice the length of an adult macaque 's arms .
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