Example sentences of "it was know [that] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it was known that a Girl simply had a relation with the disease , she would find herself singled out for extra help to the point of favouritism .
2 It was known that a change was taking place and Perhaps it was felt the more because of the very success of the Concert ; humanitarian impulses and liberal assumptions had disguised the fact , axiomatic to professional diplomats , that the interests of states often conflicted .
3 Her methods of acquisition ranged from chance discoveries and bargain purchases in shops to point-blank admiration of other people 's possessions , which found some owners parting with their treasures as gifts , while others hid their bibelots when it was known that a visit from the Queen was imminent .
4 Through the college 's catering Advisory Committee , membership of which is open to representatives of the industry , it was known that the catering establishments wanted training for restaurant managers in a range of topics from customer care to staff motivation .
5 It was known that the COPEI leadership had opposed Pérez 's plan ( which in the end he had cancelled ) to attend the UN " Earth Summit " in Rio de Janeiro at a time of domestic crisis .
6 At the time it was known that the Sun 's retinue consisted of eight planets .
7 In fact I think it 's true to say that when the forty six hectare figure wa was agreed , it was known that the coal field was coming and er I think time has shown has n't brought anything like the number of jobs or economic
8 When a person of rank died far from home , and it was known that the funeral would therefore be delayed , embalming allowed the body to remain recognizable long enough for the relatives to make a positive identification on its arrival home .
9 I refer the Minister to the specific case of the Amoco Montrose platform — now , thankfully , closed — which was given dispensation for nine years although it was known that the accommodation facilities did not meet the fire regulation standards that apply to platforms .
10 For centuries before the arrival of Westerners it had been the symbol of the soul and of eternal life ; and for the Chinese , who traded with the southern islands long before the time of Christ , the bird became associated with the phoenix myth — which crept across the continents into the mind of medieval Europe , even before it was known that the world was round .
11 After recording a verdict of accidental death coroner Nicholas Gardiner said it was known that the seats should have been rear facing but he did n't think this would have affected the outcome .
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