Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [was/were] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So presumably that was quite a popular piece of er legislation ?
2 Neville Cardus wrote , ‘ Bradman did little that was more wonderful and so highly charged with his own force of character than his dazzling improvisation , his neck-to-nothing brilliance , in the face of the ruthless challenge of Jardine . ’
3 Luckily that was quickly detected by alarms .
4 But it gave me satisfaction and comforted me for much that was otherwise missing from my life .
5 It rapidly instituted one under the New Deal administrations of Franklin Roosevelt , however , despite the problems of Federal initiative in what was deemed by the Constitution to be an area of State responsibility , plus the challenges to the legality of much that was initially proposed and enacted .
6 The Crown was dependent upon Parliament for its important legislation and for much that was less significant too .
7 Four lots of three I have n't got time to write that down that was very quick .
8 At any rate , he disapproved , but perhaps that was partly for my mother 's sake . ’
9 Perhaps that was partly the trouble .
10 Perhaps that was just a case where , in the early stages of the life-cycle , corporate managers acted more like private consumers than industrial purchasers of large-scale equipment .
11 It crossed my mind that my father looked worried , but he was good at acting and perhaps that was just what he wanted me to think , so deep down I remained unconvinced .
12 perhaps that was just because I 'd got up .
13 On second thoughts , perhaps that was loosely phrased .
14 Well , perhaps that was all to the good .
15 And perhaps that was all she could hope , that her pain , her regret for what might have been , would be anaesthetised .
16 Perhaps that was too grudging a position .
17 Or perhaps that was only his imagination .
18 So that was obviously that was well well before the flats were built
19 Erm but obviously that was only a two metre mix .
20 So that was most popular , very busy person and er , since then more and more shops er have been bought by the Asians and now I think er we cater for , for every need and there are some pubs as well which have been bought by the Asian and The last straw I think is the Conservative club and bought by Mr and two of his er partners .
21 ‘ Mr. Preston , if I may say so that was pretty cold blooded of you to leave her lying on the floor until I came in . ’
22 we were lucky cos it did n't start to rain did it till we got back in the coach ? so that was well planned .
23 So that was just like an ordinary
24 Adjustment is not complete , it 's partial alright , so we 're going to say that supply adjusts in the following manner , right , according to the partial adjustment hypothesis alright , so changes in actual supply alright , will be delta of the difference between the desired level of output for T , right and the actual level of input T minus one alright , plus er alright , so that was just our partial adjustment model that we looked at last week , right , we 'll call that equation three okay right .
25 So that was just that one er nineteen ninety-three
26 So that was very very good .
27 She , she did n't mind because she 's winking and I thought ah is n't that nice of her , it is really because she organised it all and she do n't know me so that was very kind of her did n't you think so Bet ?
28 you 're thinking of direct costs , but erm , Phil was going to ask Jeff if he would chair it , and also if he 'd be willing , to be sort of editor in chief , of Eurofile , so that was yesterday , and I have n't seen Phil since , do n't know what happened with that and went to him that it was a briefing meeting .
29 I see so that was originally where the boat builders was .
30 So that was always in Ana 's mind ?
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