Example sentences of "it [was/were] [adj] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It were half a bottle of Evian , 12 grapes , a piece of cheese and a small tomato . |
2 | We stood there with nothing in our bags we went for my fruit and veg and er , sto there , met this couple who we know we had a right good talk to them about , it were half an hour were n't we ? |
3 | When he realised it was all a put-up job , he tore a strip off Julie . |
4 | She had so clearly implied that of course it was all a charade , but that Conchis must not know it was ; that she was in fancy-dress for him , not for me . |
5 | I thought for a moment that she had been re-reading " Das Kapital " in her spare time , but I suspect that it was all a charade . |
6 | ‘ If I go now I 'll meet the constable on the way and tell him it was all a misunderstanding . ’ |
7 | It was all a kind of madness , and Waugh did indeed go mad in the mid-1950s . |
8 | It was all a question of catching it at the right angle . |
9 | It was all a question of balance . |
10 | She says that it was all a question of remembering rules and methods . |
11 | Then it was all a lie . |
12 | ‘ You said — you made me believe — It was all a lie , was n't it ? |
13 | It was all a mixture . |
14 | I thought nothing of it ; it was all a part of the selection process and the more extreme it proved itself to be , the happier I felt , for I was enjoying the feeling of succeeding and managing while others failed . |
15 | It was all a part of his arrogant manner , but once more Robbie felt that unaccountable weakness invade her bones . |
16 | It was all a mistake of course . |
17 | I kept telling myself that it was all a mistake , some kind of ghastly mistake . |
18 | Basically , he avoids discussion of his amazing wartime adventures , preferring to indicate that it was all a mistake . |
19 | And it was all a mistake about his being missing because he was there now , at the perimeter fence , smiling his lovely smile , saying ‘ Hullo , Jenny . ’ |
20 | I ca n't just turn round and say , ‘ Sorry , chaps , it was all a mistake . ’ ' |
21 | No , but not because , as some people argue , Poland 's mishap does n't matter anyway because it was all a mistake . |
22 | How could he tell her that it was all a mistake ? |
23 | You 'll explain that it was all a mistake . ’ |
24 | Perhaps it was all a mistake , thought Pascoe . |
25 | Need a good scientist who say that last July went and discovered a planet larger than the earth in another solar system and now said , oh it was all a mistake ! |
26 | It was all a gag really . |
27 | ‘ They figured out it was all a scam , right ? ’ says Joanne . |
28 | He fell to thinking of the shape in the well-pit , and then dropped into a drowsy half-dream , in which El-ahrairah said that it was all a trick of his to disguise himself as Poison-tree and put the stones in the wall , to engage Strawberry 's attention while he himself was getting acquainted with Nildro-hain . |
29 | It was all a smokescreen to make them believe that the Clarion Call had been lost at sea . |
30 | Erm so I c I could n't buy any of what you were telling me and it 's all like a , it was all a smokescreen I was putting up , the accountant , basically I , I was not erm buying anything er and the compressed funding was just blowing my mind because I could n't understa er it was basically giving me an easy option to say I do n't need to do anything cos I can compress my funding at forty five wo n't I , when my business has taken off . |