Example sentences of "was [adv] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Though he was n't to know this , it was a gesture of defiance that was slowly becoming a sexual need . |
2 | One way to discourage such demands was secretly to salt a shallow anchorage with a bag of rotted chicken heads which would quickly draw a sinuous and evil-looking pack of otherwise harmless sand sharks that would twist menacingly under our keel and persuade the paying customers to seek the deeper darker waters offshore . |
3 | At the beginning of the 1980s , Mozambique had a National Health Service ( NHS ) that was successfully implementing a primary health care ( PHC ) philosophy . |
4 | It might have given him some small comfort to know that , 75 years later , hydro-electric power was successfully produced a few miles away at Coaley Mill . |
5 | Great Yarmouth was successfully awarded a long term contract with Shell Expro , while Falkirk and Milford Haven increased their market share in support of the onshore petro-chemical industry . |
6 | Aston was eventually offered a temporary place in a hostel occupied exclusively by men , many of whom have been recently released from prison or who have drug problems . |
7 | I think a number of us were becoming very concerned indeed that this was eventually becoming a political area and this this is dealt with in this way |
8 | He was effectively granted a blank cheque to conduct a war without Congressional authorization for up to 90 days . |
9 | By a resolution passed by 305 votes to 36 , with 41 abstentions , Gorbachev was effectively given a free hand to dictate the process of economic reform by decree , to manage the state budget , and also to supervise law and order . |
10 | He was widely considered a strong supporter of further European integration . |
11 | His mind was gleefully revolving a fresh piece of office gossip . |
12 | ‘ I was merely calming a spoiled child . |
13 | I was merely making a boring journey by river and Luxor happened to be at the end of it . ’ |
14 | We may generously assume that Hippel did not really believe what he said , but was merely putting a rhetorical flourish on a widely-accepted piece of wisdom . |
15 | He was obviously making a great effort to cope with a load of premature responsibility . |
16 | Niklaus had just swarmed up Resurrection , taking a bit of a flyer in the process , being into the British way of things , and was obviously having a great day out . |
17 | Many of the others — broke and sickened by the attitude of their non-refusenik colleagues , who included most of the staff of the Sun and the News of the World — experienced personal traumas as they struggled with the difficulties of what was obviously becoming a futile protest . |
18 | Joey Kelly has become something of a racing machine for he was only beaten a short head at Enniskillen last Saturday , then won at Dromore on Wednesday before being turned out again yesterday . |
19 | My impression was that I was only getting a small part of his attention , that he was profoundly preoccupied and that the one thing he wanted was to be left alone . ’ |
20 | She gave him a rather languid finger wave and just as she disappeared under the wing float , he then realised she was only wearing a black sporran . |
21 | If he wanted her , even if it was only to satiate a temporary need , even if she was only a substitute for the woman he really wanted , then she would oblige , because he had reduced her will-power to nothing . |
22 | Blacker Miller , still then Foreign Minister [ see above ] , was invited to address the meeting formally ( whereas San Román was only given a private hearing ) , and described the outcome as " adequate " . |
23 | I was only given a few days ' notice . |
24 | He was only spared a long jail term when 24-year-old Lynn agreed to drop assault charges providing he went into therapy . |
25 | It was only sold a short while ago , and the family were hoping to move to this house in Eynsham , but the sale fell through . |
26 | ‘ I was only making a pleasant remark comparing this place to the big city . |
27 | Both were directed towards the formalist reading of literary texts , and some anglophone academics tried to minimize the strangeness of French imports by saying that la nouvelle critique was only offering a new version of what had long been familiar in the Anglo-American academy . |
28 | She was suddenly feeling a great deal safer . |
29 | We lost her twice through faulty intelligence as she moved westward , but she was finally tracked down by our shore controls at Falmouth where she was apparently undergoing a mini refit . |
30 | The Minister was apparently paying a semi-private visit , having come to Andhra Pradesh on official business . |