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

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1 From this it was only a step to the French and English abbreviation ‘ jade ’ .
2 From this it was only a short step to total involvement in folk culture , and his ability to play the gipsy violin led him to join the Gyorgyos Bokreta group , which at that time offered a programme of traditional songs and dances from the Bata region .
3 ( For some it was simply a road to oblivion . )
4 It just slows you down so that there are no longer enough hours in the day , and then some things get put off and other things are only half-completed and you 're told you need help — an assistant priest , no less , to concentrate , as the Bishop with his unfailing instinct for the wrong word put it , on ‘ the donkey work ’ ( well , perhaps after all I was only a beast of burden , Father McGiff conceded ) to give you ‘ a chance to relax , take life more easily , think a bit more , pray a bit more , meditate ’ .
5 Apart from that he was rather a handsome man , she thought , if you happened to like that type of thing .
6 ‘ Lots of reasons , the main one being that he was basically a crook with a number of little operations going at the factory .
7 From that it was just a short step to encouraging the animals to help him hunt , no doubt a piece of teamwork from which both benefited .
8 To a few he was a nuisance , to most he was merely a curiosity .
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