Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [art] [noun sg] was " in BNC.

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31 Proposals for private motorised travel were , on the other hand , very different , for this mode was seen to be at the root of many of the traffic and environmental problems of the experimental areas and so every effort was to be made to curb the excesses of its use .
32 There was evidence that could be seen to point either way and so the verdict was left open .
33 No male member of the Royal family had ever been directly involved with the hospital before , but she feels strongly that when children are in hospital it is the parents ' problem , not just the mother 's , and so the request was specifically for them both to be patrons .
34 And so the gambler was at least unwed
35 In the autumn of 1982 John was transferred from Coningsby to become Commanding Officer at Wildenrath in West Germany , and so the Corsair was moved from Coningsby to Duxford , becoming one of the first privately-owned warbirds to be based there .
36 The national marketing team in London was thinking along the same lines as the Glasgow office on client care and so the decision was reached to use Glasgow as the pilot for a national client care programme
37 At a certain field strength — the lower critical field — the magnetic field began to penetrate portions of the sample and so the sample was a mixture of superconducting and normal states .
38 And so the plan was born .
39 In one case , a company was found to have a decisive influence with a 39% shareholding , as none of the other blocks of shareholdings exceeded 4% , and so the company was in a relative position of strength .
40 Readers who saw the game on television will recall that Brooke did exactly as the law required and so the try was legal .
41 Horan was on his feet , just , when he played the ball and so the try was legal .
42 However , the light was fading and so the presentation was made .
43 Approaching Heligoland the weather was obviously unsuitable and so the mission was abandoned and the aircraft went home .
44 Pierburg then sought to obtain photographs of a car which was situated in California , and it was held ( plainly correctly ) that this was not a case of evidence being obtained ‘ abroad ’ and so the Convention was inapplicable .
45 There was no point in transforming Paris and making it easy of access for visitors if there was nothing to see or do when one got there , and so the Court was to be made open as well as brilliant .
46 The House of Lords , not for the first or for the last time , held that ‘ determination ’ should not be construed as including everything which purported to be a determination but was not , and so the court was not precluded from deciding that the order of the Commission was a nullity .
47 And so the valentine was sent , not for love , but as a joke .
48 Burning peats were taken from the house fire , put through the hole in the stone into the cavity below , a damp turf was placed on top , and so the charcoal was made .
49 Erm and so the army was left in a position where all it could do really was rely on its own history .
50 And so the stage was set .
51 Beneath his skin the muscles were tight with tension , and so the sensation was alarming .
52 Even this proved insufficient to cover all cases , and so the class was enlarged to embrace ‘ other men ’ possessing incomes from land of 200 marks a year ( 1510 ) or £200 ( 1533 ) ; these might have been merchants or any other persons whose wealth was of recent acquisition .
53 And then we had er our daughter and so the house was a bit packed cos her mum 's got a lot of kids
54 Research showed that Swedish customers were concerned about safety , and so the car was launched in Sweden with a campaign that emphasised safety mechanisms .
55 And so the book was just kind of , ignored I think , and left standing , and now it 's out of print , and we 've discovered this week , it 's not even in the university library .
56 Cusick 's original construction drawing had the midriff too narrow to allow the skirt flats to meet smoothly and so the midriff was widened .
57 Confused by her rebellious attitude , David himself had cleaned up the kitchen behind his stepfather , and so the pattern was set .
58 By the time the Imperial couple arrived in England on 16 April 1855 , the matter seemed to have been settled and so the visit was an enormous success .
59 And so the telegram was sent , a come-uppance which deserves quotation as an act that may have saved the world from early extinction by sheer megalomania : ‘ I deeply regret that it becomes my duty as president and Commander-in-Chief of the United States military forces to replace you as Supreme Commander , Allied Powers ; Commander-in-Chief , United Nations Command ; Commander-in-Chief , Far East ; and Commanding General , U. S. Army Far East .
60 But their music was really deep blues : Mississippi Delta stuff and so the feeling was the same , although they went about it differently …
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