Example sentences of "was [verb] [subord] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yet this ‘ distraction ’ , which the Commission 's own Court of Auditors Reports have warned , costs hundreds of millions of pounds , was dismissed as accounting for no more than 0.18% of farm spending .
2 The first are the rich and well-born , the other the mass of the people " , Hamilton was reported as saying at the Federal Convention in 1787 .
3 But ‘ there was no cover up , ’ the Director of Water and Sewage was reported as saying in the Sunday Times .
4 In the Financial Times of March 28 Bush 's spokesman , Marlin Fitzwater , was reported as saying in the week following the talks that the President was concerned about " the possible collapse " of the Uruguay Round .
5 In the post-war period , more universally than before , old age , and the socially accepted roles associated with it , was accepted as beginning at a fixed chronological age : the state pensionable age of 60/65 .
6 On leaving Apple , Steve Jobs was described as ‘ its heart and soul ’ ( Patterson , 1985 ) and Lévesque was seen as speaking for the little people of Quebec , the average French Canadians whom he loved .
7 The outer layer of the Earth was seen as consisting of a rigid lithosphere , composed of several ‘ plates ’ , which moved over the underlying more mobile asthenosphere .
8 The SOC , without actually rejecting the plan , gave the least enthusiastic response , with strong reservations about disarmament and about the SNC assuming direct control of key ministries , which was seen as amounting to the dissolution of the SOC government .
9 As we have seen , one of the main intentions of interactionism was to get away from the conservative , causal-corrective stance that was seen as resulting from the determinism and absolutism of positivist criminology .
10 In a society in which the king was regarded as God 's regent , rebellion was seen as rising against an authority divinely appointed .
11 The result was the development of strong anarcho-syndicalist tendencies within the labour movement in which the potential for revolutionary political change was seen as residing in the trade unions or syndicats , so that ‘ the workers , schooled by militancy , made irresistible by the all-powerful weapon of the general strike , would take over society themselves , without need of a political party ’ ( Kendall , 1975 , p. 17 ) .
12 Busek , who was Minister of Science and Research in Vranitzky 's government and was seen as coming from the ÖVP 's progressive wing , won 325 votes against 252 for Bernhard Görg , an economist .
13 The assassination in March 1991 of the hardline security chief , Minister of State for Defence Ranjan Wijeratne [ see p. 38103 ] , although denied by the LTTE , was seen as linked with the May 21 killing in India of Rajiv Gandhi [ see p. 38175 ] .
14 Poland 's long-term security was seen as lying in the creation of a Euro-Atlantic security system , and future membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) was confirmed as an aim .
15 This idea of a connection between the capitalist economy and a democratic political system appeared in various forms in accounts of the transition that was seen as occurring in the nineteenth-century European societies ( for example , as a movement from status to contract , or from authority to citizenship ) , and it has continued to have an important influence in political theory to the present day .
16 The document used above was presented as input to the semantic analyser , and the CED used in place of the OALD as the source of definitions .
17 The data used above was presented as input to the semantic analyser , with the newly indexed CED definitions as the source of definitions .
18 Mr Brown was freed while waiting for a decision on the appeal .
19 Mr Athulathmudali was shot while speaking at an election meeting .
20 The new Bradville Estate was supplied when built in the early 1930s , from the same source .
21 Drew turned to Perdita , who was deciding whether to race to the loo and be sick again .
22 The chain was envisaged as meandering throughout the system , entering and leaving several ordered regions along its length .
23 The North American Free Trade Zone ( Nafta ) was envisaged as stretching from the Yukon to the Yucatán peninsula [ for background see pp. 37849 ; 38140 ] .
24 The succession to the Empire was soon re-established in the Habsburg line and the link with Hungary came again after the battle of Mohács in 1526 , when Ferdinand I of Austria succeeded the last Jagellonian King of Hungary and Bohemia , Ludovic , who was drowned while fleeing from the battlefield .
25 This fact may have helped fuel a legend that a whole village , except for one cottage , was drowned when cursed by a poor old man , an angel or a saint in disguise :
26 The above extract was rendered as follows by the writer/translator :
27 Sources within TRT said it was considering whether apply for a licence of its own , but it is not certain that the company will actually need one : it may be able to operate under the Worldcom licence — assuming that IDB 's acquisition goes through , TRT and Worldcom will share the same parent .
28 On Feb. 7 , 1990 , some 300,000 gallons of heavy Alaskan crude oil were spilt off the southern California coast when a tanker , American Trader , leased by the British Petroleum Oil Company , USA , was holed while mooring at an offshore pipeline terminal .
29 A prevalence of H pylori antibody of 39% in 1969 serum samples , 40.9% in 1978 , and 34.8% in 1990 was found when assessed by an enzyme lunked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ) .
30 It was concluded as agreed in the Treaty on the Final Settlement on Germany signed in September 1990 [ see p. 37834 ] .
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