Example sentences of "it was [art] [adj] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 It was as heavy as an ox in spite of the fact that it was no taller than a young steer , and a green and greasy liquid flowed from its wounds .
2 Burun cursed , and Rostov saw that the straw circle had been moved back and turned sideways so that it was no wider than a man 's forearm .
3 It was no more than a shadow on his deepening melancholy .
4 It was no more than a wooden shed , with shelves layered round the walls , and a counter .
5 The pressure of legal penalties , not only against pagans but eventually also against heretics , schismatics , and Jews , no doubt had a part to play ; but to judge by the extent to which Christian mobs could get their way without restraint years before the emperors ' coercive legislation , enacted in the years after 390 , it was no more than a minor part .
6 For most horses it 's a big fence , but to him it was no more than a hurdle .
7 Cam had a vague memory of a glamorous ‘ aunt ’ , who had once taken a remote interest in his father , but it was no more than a shadow .
8 It was no more than a change of emphasis , but it emboldened the opposition .
9 It was no more than a ticket booth .
10 It had a resale value , even if it was no more than a few lire .
11 Sometimes it was no more than a retaining fee ; sometimes , like a normal feudal holding , it paid the knight for some period of service .
12 Still , it helped a little , numbing-his anger until it was no more than a controlled resentment .
13 But it was no more than a consolation , and Bournemouth easily played out time in the monsoon to earn a second-round trip to Cheltenham .
14 A movement moves : it does not , and dares not , coalesce ; and to capitalise it was no more than a modest journalistic hyperbole and a useful summary of an undoubted shift in literary taste .
15 They seemed to smell the air and if a lone bird hove in sight , they 'd pick it up when it was no more than a speck and watch it till it disappeared , and everything about it would be important to them — the direction of its flight , the way it flew , its height above the water , and so on .
16 It was no more than a flip ad-lib .
17 With prescience Ho proclaimed : ‘ Great as was the victory it was no more than a beginning . ’
18 He saw one of his jobs as keeping his ear to the ground on Blanche 's behalf , trying to catch discontent while it was no more than a distant rumble and to spot which detectives needed encouragement and which a gentle kick up the backside .
19 For a while as he walked , faster as the sun began to dip more quickly towards Nut 's receiving mouth , he thought he caught a glimpse of someone following him ; but it was no more than a glimpse , and the figure — a ghost in a dark robe — slipped out of sight behind a building 's corner before he could even take in its size .
20 The ball of fire that was billowing towards Hrun faded until , when it reached him , it was no more than a puff of warm air .
21 Anwar 's arm revolved faster and faster , until it was no more than a blur above his shoulders .
22 Paige stood in the doorway and watched his retreating figure until it was no more than a deeper patch of dark in the gathering gloom .
23 Surfing was not just ‘ wave-sliding ’ ( as he'enalu was typically translated ) : it was a flowing and a fleeing ; it was communing with yourself and talking with others ; it was regeneration and the pursuit of truth .
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