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

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1 He was a brilliant but also a tortured thinker , in many ways a solitary and tragic figure , his personality marked by a tendency to depression , and by the decision he made in 1843 to break off his engagement to Regine Olsen .
2 Lord himself was a capable but not an outstanding player .
3 Thirdly , the move towards a national curriculum was resisted most strongly by those , mainly teachers and other educationists , who claimed that the nature and scope of the school curriculum was a professional and not a political matter .
4 Each of the organisations with which we had contact was a major or even the dominant local employer , and each was located in an area of high unemployment .
5 It was common ground that the scheme , though set up pursuant to a statutory obligation , was a private and not a public law scheme so that the procedure by way of originating summons rather than judicial review was appropriate .
6 It was an extension of the outdoor relief given by some boards of guardians , but its means test was a personal and not a family one .
7 It was a noisy but not a violent affair , the clashes between the Blackshirts and the Red Front outside being mainly verbal .
8 She was a Christian but not a Church one .
9 It was a lengthy and not a little dangerous , chemical process requiring the gas to be cooled through a large tub of water from barrels containing iron filings onto which sulphuric acid had been poured .
10 That Vic Williams was a voluntary and not a conscripted soldier was irrelevant to the issue of conscientious objection , she added .
11 ‘ It was a left and then the right cut in so I had to straighten out .
12 But on 4 November 1991 , the Court of Appeal ( Cooke P. , Richardson and Hardie Boys JJ. ) held that the petitioner was not entitled to appeal as of right against the judgment of the Court of Appeal dated 4 October 1991 because that judgment was an interlocutory and not a final judgment and refused leave to the petitioner to appeal to the Board .
13 I listened and learned , watched and learned , and soon became adept at striking the first blow : if there was any teasing and tormenting going on ( and there was plenty ) I made sure that I was an active and not a passive participant .
14 Nonetheless , to many Iranians the events proved the Shah was an American if not a British puppet .
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