Example sentences of "[verb] was [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Between Sutton and Wallington , the route now proposed was to avoid the centre of Carshalton , by following new roads to the south , some of which were not yet constructed ; although this routing was opposed by some frontagers in Sutton , the company was assured the co-operation of the Carshalton Park Estate Company , who were developing the area at the time . |
2 | The last thing in the world she might have expected was to hear the Captain laugh . |
3 | Second , that having worked hard in the acting profession all my life , the last thing I would enjoy was working the clock round every summer when I could be sunbathing and swimming in Bala Lake . |
4 | The major task involved was to re-design the transmissions to fit the small space alongside the engine . |
5 | The decision to sell was taken a year before the deal was done and the company looked at 11 different suitors before picking Shandwick . |
6 | In focusing on that sphere of life which provides the greatest potential for the expression of individual autonomy , urban sociology is uniquely equipped to chart a path out of the ‘ iron cage ’ which Weber believed was encompassing the whole of modern society . |
7 | If the pressure was on McSharry from the accountants concerned about ever increasing costs , it was also coming from the environmentalists who were objecting to taxpayers funding intensive farming which they believed was damaging the environment . |
8 | Finally , the question tells us that A's object was to save the leader ; it does not tell us whether his object was also to save himself . |
9 | Yet , for all the massive support on either side of him , all the elder Falkenhayn could achieve was to push the line up on to the north crest of the Mort Homme . |
10 | In one of the most recent textbooks ( Goudie , 1981b ) the approach adopted was to review the impact of man on environment and processes generally but in this section the purpose is much narrower : to indicate some of the research investigations pursued by physical geographers and to refer to the attitudes which this engendered . |
11 | Mr McCreary told the tribunal : ‘ As she was leaving my office , she said : ‘ I suppose what I should have done was take the time off sick anyway . |
12 | When push came to shove , all he 'd really done was make a pass at her — it was n't the first she 'd had to deal with , and probably would n't be the last . |
13 | All he thought he had done was to assemble a collection of his favourite songs . |
14 | What she should have done was obey the voice that told her to pass right along the car . |
15 | All I had done was tell the truth . |
16 | Being wise after the event , I realise now that what I should have done was to ask the jury to retire so that a formula could have been discussed and agreed upon , which would have disposed of the matter satisfactorily . |
17 | The best that could be done was to find a formula which , compatibly with this , gave something to the minority . |
18 | The judgement on whether the consequences were acceptable was clearly left to the negotiators : all that had been done was to remove the uncertainty as to what the consequences would be given a set of grade boundaries , not to state whether any set of consequences was acceptable . |
19 | All she 'd done was to make a bit of polite conversation ! |
20 | All he 'd done was to make a picture of someone in his head and worm his way inside it . |
21 | It is highly likely that she was the same woman that Emma Southwick imagined was having a nip with Tiller in the back room during rehearsals way back in the St James 's Hall times . |
22 | Hung was taught the style by a Shaolin monk named Gee Seen . |
23 | The best he could do was to save a match point and take the third game . |
24 | Well , she was going to need a lot of help , that was for sure , and if someone took the trouble to put an advert in the tube , the least you could do was memorise the number . |
25 | For various reasons they were unable to attend this meeting , and so all the arresting officers could do was to take the names of those who were present . |
26 | All I could do was repeat the injections , but was it going to make the slightest difference ? |
27 | All they could do was arrange the particles in families , as in botany . |
28 | The only thing the sailors could do was to cut a hole in the top of my box , and help me to climb out . |
29 | She decided that the link with Bert was unlikely to hold Jasper back from one of his binges ; that she would have to sit it out ; that Bert was almost certainly going after Pat ; that the best thing she could do was to organise a Congress of the C.C.U. for as soon as possible . |
30 | The last service Miller could do was to write the script of The Misfits for her . |