Example sentences of "was [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Not much else is needed to prompt a visit than a map and some route descriptions , so thus it was that we found ourselves between the Vénéon and the Etançons on the campsite at La Bérade in August . |
2 | What she was sure of , though , was that she wanted him with every fibre of her being . |
3 | That was how she described it to herself , although what it really meant was that he took her to bed whenever he felt like it and occasionally gave her an absent-minded smile backstage . |
4 | I have been thinking about my nearly twenty years friendship with him and especially what it was that he gave me in terms of belief and understanding of the job . |
5 | It has been suggested that the real reason Judas betrayed Jesus was that he wanted him to be a popular Messiah who would drive out the Romans . |
6 | So Rob 's instruction was that he put them in those files and I did n't think it was a particularly good idea because everything 's easier to find if it 's in the envelopes that we 've put them in . |
7 | And I fancy that erm a large part of his animus against latterday Oxford philosophy was that he suspected it of covert idealism , erm a preoccupation simply with the knowing mind , insufficient attention to the facts of the world as presented by science . |
8 | The trouble with winning , she explained , was that it left her with bad memories rather than good . |
9 | Perhaps the most important element in Florey 's brief occupation of the Sheffield chair was that it brought him into close contact with Edward Mellanby ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
10 | Chemistry had also had symbols , but the problem was that it had them in profusion . |
11 | The only advantage of illness , as far as Eliot was concerned , was that it released him from the general round of works and days — it was , he used to say , his body 's way of telling him to stop — and during periods of ill health such as this one he seemed better able to write . |
12 | Another greatly pleasurable result of the broadcast was that it put me in touch with colleagues of his , and their wives , in the lighthouse business , several of whom wrote me the kindest letters expressing the most heart-warming comments . |
13 | I did n't realise how clear her speech was until I heard it on the tape . |
14 | It was like he had something on his mind the whole time . ’ |
15 | But within twenty-four hours I told Ted that his only chance of carrying on as Leader was if he submitted himself to an early election through the 1922 Committee . |
16 | Well it 's bought in it was an original contract that was but we buy it through here . |
17 | It was because he fucked her at the beginning of her blood , she said . |
18 | Maybe it was because he had me with him . |
19 | This was because he used them as guidebooks . |
20 | Finally , it was because he wanted me to be part of his world of music . |
21 | Th the decision you were putting to us though Trevor , was whether we put somebody on extra duty payment ? |
22 | On the facts the sole issue was whether he believed himself to be the beneficiary . |
23 | The only moment of danger was as she laid him in his cot again . |
24 | It was as he escorted her through the hall that he quietly suggested a drink after work . |