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

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1 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 ) .
2 Citizenship was obviously and visually a life , your whole life , with common dangers , common responsibilities , common enjoyments , and common ambitions …
3 As has been seen above the Council was organically and functionally the creation of the member States with no separate existence outside their control .
4 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 .
5 A Celtic win was more or less a formality .
6 No-one actually said ‘ Piss off ’ to anyone else , or ‘ You 're fired ’ or ‘ You 're hired ’ ; it was more or less a thing where none of us really communicated at all .
7 … Trouble with going back to the old days , the [ agency ] was more or less a family concern .
8 That particular trip was more or less a carbon copy of the previous one .
9 This was more or less the case throughout the West Indies , although attitudes in Barbados were undoubtedly narrower than elsewhere .
10 Ellen was adamantly opposed to the first two and a noisy supporter of the last two , while my position was more or less the opposite .
11 ‘ Stepping Out ’ — it was more or less the record company 's idea ; it was like ‘ stepping out ’ of Genesis . ’
12 This was more or less the view of the headmaster .
13 He was more or less an alcoholic before he was 20 .
14 ‘ I knew that Alan liked the odd drink but it was n't until we were living together that I realised her was more or less an alcoholic , and violent with it . ’
15 By 1880 this was more and more a matter of Great Russian chauvinism within the boundaries of the Russian Empire , and tsarist imperialism abroad , but it had great sentimental appeal among Slavs living under non-Slav rulers who were encouraged by it to look to this ‘ big brother ’ .
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