Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] it [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 If you were to compare it with a really accurate map there would be very little in common but the map achieves its aim successfully through massive simplification and artificial emphasis of the important features , in this case the stations and interchanges .
2 Cos they were replacing it with a radial , they 're transferred that stock onto the other end product number .
3 It is easy to have an opinion about a moral issue like capital punishment , but if you were to discuss it in an essay you would usually have to give your reasons .
4 But , if you were buying it at a garage you were probably gon na pay at least four
5 If he were to read it with a less selective eye , he would benefit considerably .
6 Amir Taheri , an Iranian author , said on television that all the governments with hostages in Lebanon — America , France , Germany , Britain , South Korea — were treating it as a bona-fide political problem — apart from Britain .
7 Before long , critics were hailing it as a masterpiece , and since then opinion has remained divided .
8 And the fact that they were doing it for a great deal more money , like Havvie Blaine , rather than for supper and a few pence , did n't make it any better .
9 Bob , who hides a sparky humour , behind a grizzled exterior , said tenants who were taking his beers were doing it on a ‘ belligerent , sod-the-brewer basis ’ .
10 An and he 's taking up what might , we might want to or , or what could be portrayed as restorationist as being revolutionary where I , I 'm not sure that it fully was a revolution er a and I you see what Mao is saying is that there would have been a class basis for all of this , they were doing it as a class of peasant , they might not have been , they might have been doing it just for restorationist purposes .
11 They were doing it in a large double bed in the middle of Westminster Abbey with choir and priests looking on .
12 They were making it from a tin of clams , a tin of sweetcorn , garlic and a carton of double cream .
13 The point that I want to reiterate here , before extending this concept of structure theoretically , is that in the drama process the surface meaning of the event , the meaning which in fact would play a large part if we were to tell it as a story — ‘ And the townsfolk listened to the Government representative and they had to come to a decision ’ — may not provide the required game structure .
14 As to whether this was an historically accurate account of American development is beside the point , since he was using it as a debating point .
15 It 's decreased traffic it 's decreased the traffic for what was using it as a commercial premises .
16 ‘ Perhaps he was using it as an office , ’ the agent suggested , kindly .
17 Simon Evans was hooked on his gameboy from the minute he was given it as a present .
18 He said that he believed he had lawful authority to ride the bike because he was repairing it for a friend .
19 Miranda felt a melting and tickling inside her stomach as if someone was stroking it with a feather .
20 She never knew how to make it come out sounding as if she was spelling it with a little ‘ m ’ .
21 I was cleaning , cleaning it up and of course I was tapping it with a hammer was n't I to try and get all the putty you know , try and break the putty and most of it came away and I just tapped this one little
22 In those circumstances the only option open to a government , determined to return Rover to the private sector , was to sell it to a British company which was not involved in the car industry .
23 The plan , agreed in 1989 , was to replace it with a purpose-built dental hospital and postgraduate institute .
24 The parchment was illuminated : an Englishman stood waist-deep in an ocean of scalloped rills , drawing a galleon of far greater tonnage than any ship Kit had ever sailed in as if it were a child 's toy boat ; he was pulling it towards a pair of islands , like pease puddings , smoking from their rounded summits on the pretty dish of the sea , garnished with sea creatures : one had a spiralling tusk and frilly fins , another a crocodile 's saw-toothed snout .
25 It had been owned by the Turner family , and my aunt 's builder husband had bought it from them and was turning it into an apartment house when he was called up for service with the Army .
26 One of the first tasks for reclaiming the garden was to surround it with a leylandii hedge .
27 There were angry calls from Buckingham Palace and Downing Street and , in the House of Commons , Labour 's Shadow Home Secretary was treating it as a gift from heaven .
28 He was treating it as a training exercise and said he would not have done it if the C1 had been before the C2 as he would not have compromised the C2 .
29 At the time of Cats , for example , there were lots of offers to turn that into a film , but his instinct was to keep it as a musical play and hold off the film offers .
30 She wondered if he was saying it with a question in his voice , testing her response .
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