Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , one wonders sometimes whether the apparent simplicity of such political remedies has , in some peculiar way , affected the diagnosis of the supposed ‘ sickness ’ in the first place ( undesirable qualities , low levels of skill , weak subject expertise ) to which those remedies were presumably a response ; whether the remedies have produced the sickness , rather than vice versa . |
2 | ‘ The shops were rather a home from home , not the most efficient of places , ’ says Major Bourne-Arton . |
3 | ‘ But there were rather a lot of people about at the moorings this morning . |
4 | Leviticus was happy with the country , thought here were rather a lot of blacks around . |
5 | Burns , he said , were rarely the cause of death , though the resulting shock-induced pneumonia was . |
6 | The art students were mostly a bunch of individualistic , head-in-the-sand poseurs . |
7 | It could be a useful raw material if there were locally a need for mild alkali in this form . |
8 | Naturally there will be memories of matters you felt were entirely the fault of others . |
9 | It would be mistaken to assume , however , that developments on a larger scale , financed by more prosperous contractors , were necessarily an improvement . |
10 | As in Egypt , aromatics were literally a way of life . |
11 | We have watched Eastern Europe grapple for freedom and the liberty that we enjoy , yet I have watched the House of Commons talk solemnly as if this were merely a question of a pile of money at one end of a table or the issuing of financial instruments . |
12 | We have watched eastern Europe grapple for freedom and the liberty that we enjoy , yet I have heard the House of Commons talk solemnly as if this were merely a question of a pile of money at one end of a table or the issuing of financial intruments . |
13 | The two of them were merely a couple of outstanding lady tennis players , one of whom had won Wimbledon . |
14 | Maxwell Fyfe 's guidelines were never meant to be taken seriously but were merely a piece of bureaucratic window-dressing . |
15 | If it were merely a matter of eloquence , or energy or conviction , the education system , like other male institutions , would have been transformed by women already . |
16 | If it were merely a handful of Irish psychopaths against us , they might be foiled by a piece of pasteboard with a photograph and some numbers stamped on it . |
17 | But formal requirements of this kind were merely a recognition of reality , of the fact that few diplomats could hope to live on their salaries . |
18 | However , if it were merely the scale of the transactions that was unlawful or that payments had been made out of the wrong fund , it may be the council could be forced to honour the contracts . |
19 | For a long time , it seemed as if these were merely the ranting of a bitter exile . |
20 | It 's weird dimensions were merely the result of maximum usage of the available space and materials … it was punk and we loved it . |
21 | The implication is that such conflicts as there have been in the past were merely the result of misunderstanding . |
22 | And when she reached her room Lucy told herself her flushed cheeks were merely the result of the climb up the slope . |
23 | A species , as a succession of organisms produced sexually , might have only a limited total lifetime , Darwin argued ; just as a succession of apple trees propagated by grafts was supposed to last only so long before degenerating and dying as if it were merely the extension of a single limited life . |
24 | The pension was a voluntary gratuitous payment ant the words ’ except in the wool trade ’ were merely an intimation to Mr Wyatt that if he did enter the wool trade he must not expect them to continue the pension . |
25 | These efforts at information-gathering by fair means or foul were merely an intensification of something visible from the very beginnings of organised diplomacy . |
26 | It was no use expecting Sien to be able to understand books or art , but then their attachment was based on something else , on reality , of which books and art were only a part . |
27 | Conglomeration meant that media companies diversified or were bought up by larger corporations whose media interests were only a part of their whole activity . |
28 | But his looks were only a part of it ; it was the man himself who drew her like a magnet , his mind , his character , his spirit , whatever made him him . |
29 | Turning next to a time for my ‘ house call ’ we realised that , in golfing terms , we were only a drive and five iron apart . |
30 | ‘ As a result of this , most of my students were only a couple of weeks behind me , ’ he laughs . |