Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [pron] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These results suggest that , although very high or very low poll tax demands could affect the performance of either party , levels of community charge were not themselves the prime determinant of electoral behaviour . |
2 | US President Ronald Reagan 's visit to the military cemetery at Bitburg in 1985 , and the subsequent Historian 's Debate , for example , were exactly what the new right thinkers had in mind . |
3 | I do n't remember all I The last man I can remember working one was Mr , Joe , and he was down he The last one I can remember , as I say , was being operated in in the yard just down Street . |
4 | ''' That was exactly what the average person called on to make self-criticism thought : all that mattered was getting through the ritual humiliation , and then going for a drink . |
5 | The data we have examined suggest that the poll tax was not itself the prime cause of the variation in results either between types of local authority or individual councils . |
6 | Opening it up Charles found a telephone inside , but was still none the wiser . |
7 | ‘ Was n't she the third-century queen of Palmyra , who was captured by the Roman emperor Aurelian ? ’ |
8 | Was n't he the rightful heir ? |
9 | ‘ Why was n't he the same as other boys ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Was n't I the only bloke who could 'ave give ole Palmer a run fer 'is money ? |
11 | ‘ Was n't I the best prospect Bermondsey 'ad for a long time before I got me wound ? ’ he asked . |
12 | What a divine pair you make and was n't I the wicked schemer ? |
13 | Was n't it the first black they 'd ever had there , dad ? |
14 | Was n't it the then Prime Minister who provided the recipe for her husband 's favourite salmon fishcakes ? |
15 | was n't it the third of fourth son |
16 | It had been a devastating rebuke from the quiet little fellow from California ; and as Sheila watched the hurt face of the formidable little woman from the same State ( was n't it the same Church , too ? ) , she almost felt a tinge of sympathy for Mrs Janet Roscoe . |