Example sentences of "[was/were] [indef pn] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The dark stormclouds overhead were nothing compared to the ominous light now shining in Julius 's eyes .
2 We expected to have security problems with Mrs Thatcher , but in fact they were nothing compared with those posed by the other guest on that show — Barry Manilow .
3 It is true that , characteristically , he was about to cadge a lift ; but lift or no lift , most elevated academics of those ( and these ) days when accosted by some unknown student would look at him as if he were something deposited on the pavement in contravention of the local by laws .
4 It would seem fair to conclude that while for the bulk of the population Hitler 's image was no doubt related in an abstract fashion to finding a ‘ solution to the Jewish Question ’ , this was an issue which people either gave little thought to or deliberately turned their minds from , and that , correspondingly , Hitler 's public attacks on the Jews were something absorbed with little deliberation , forming no central part in explaining either the high peaks of his popularity or the collapse of the ‘ Führer myth ’ in the last years of the war .
5 Zaidie and Matadial were the most important Crown witnesses to the facts , or alleged facts , which preceded and followed the shooting and the statements were one made by Zaidie to the police on 12 January 1987 , the day after the shooting , one by Matadial on the same day and an addendum by Matadial made on 9 May 1987 .
6 However , whilst searching through various books in my library , I chanced upon my copy of Folklore , Myths and Legends of Britain and wondered if there were anything mentioned about the Silbury Hill area that I had been writing about .
7 You see in British Steel we we have seventy thousand deferred pensioners and er it is a group of people that I feel extremely sorry for , because er in nineteen eighty-six British Steel introduced into their pension scheme while it was still in the public sector , retirement at sixty where with a pension credit spaced on length of service , so if you had thirty-five years service in , you could retire at sixty as if you were sixty-five and there was nothing done at all for deferred pensioners and in certainly our submission to British Steel for seeking improvements , we we asked that they er they look at deferred pensioner with a view to paying their pensions at sixty , recognising that it was a very high-class plane that might have to be er achieved in stages .
8 There was nothing said about the transfer .
9 ‘ I heard from a third party that Billy Bingham had left me out because of indiscipline , but there was nothing said at the time and he has not spoken to me since . ’
10 This was the reason for the comments in Evans , but there was nothing said in Evans against making a second order on a later occasion which would take the total above 240 hours when added to the original order , but would not do so when added to the hours yet to be worked under it .
11 If I had trouble with the health unions on contracting out , it was nothing compared with my problems on manpower numbers .
12 But that was nothing compared with what was to follow .
13 If Constance thought she was learning things about Ludovico , it was nothing compared with what he was gleaning from her .
14 The odd game of faro and whist was nothing compared with the kisses she shared with the marquis .
15 Chilly as it was , it was nothing compared to the day little Rizla came kicking into a snowy world of white .
16 They said that denying the sexual urge was nothing compared to dealing with the male and female cross-currents that sweep through a marriage .
17 Mucking out and feeding the beasts , although a chore , was nothing compared to actually getting on top of them , entrusting one 's breakable frame to such unreliable support .
18 Understandably , Kendall could hardly contain himself , but it was nothing compared to the way he celebrated Peter Beardsley 's winner six minutes from the end .
19 If the noise from the uninhibited , cheering , stamping , singing 8,3000 crowd had felt intimidating to Sampras when the fourth set score reached 5–3 and he was also trailing by two sets to one , it was nothing compared to the tumult during the changeover after the American had held the 9th game to 15 , with an ace .
20 What Richard had done was nothing compared to the havoc that Rourke had created within her .
21 When I listen to him now , gung-ho for Delorsism , I can only reflect that Saul on the road to Damascus was nothing compared to Neil on the autoroute to Brussels .
22 Yet if Miss Hill was unlucky not to get a medal , her disappointment was nothing compared to that felt by the American Lance Larson on a steaming hot night in Rome over 30 years ago .
23 Hill 's disappointment was nothing compared to that of the other leading British drivers .
24 My love for Rosalind was nothing compared to Juliet when I saw her beautiful dazzling
25 But it was nothing compared to the strain of walking out on to that huge expanse of stage and facing the crowd .
26 Now you may think the budget was today 's big story , but for the people of one town it was nothing compared to a row over a much-loved local landmark .
27 Mind you , mastering the stilts was nothing compared to the challenge of remaining astride a unicycle :
28 In desperation she picked up the paper and turned to the TV guide , but there was nothing scheduled for the early-evening spot apart from game shows .
29 There was nothing left except a little wet plastic on the Star Table and a smell of burning hair .
30 He opened the briefing by telling the assembled squad : ‘ In this case there was nothing left at the scene …
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