Example sentences of "it [was/were] [art] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pitted against it were the great princes , some with ambition to achieve political and legal independence of the crown .
2 This race had all the earmarks of a mediocre 1,000 Guineas rehearsal and it was no great surprise to see Musicale , the winner of last Friday 's Fred Darling Stakes , at Newbury , cut to as low as 11–4 favourite for the 1,000 Guineas , on April 30 after yesterday 's race .
3 It was no great surprise when Middlesbrough took the lead .
4 It was no great shock , therefore , when around the time of my nineteenth birthday , the police informed me she was in hospital again .
5 On the other hand , it was no great sum and Hope 's custom had given him publicity .
6 Well , it was no great loss : I mean , standing up for yourself is one thing but that female was downright vicious .
7 It was a greater task to be as he was in his given circumstances than among God-fearing people : in that fact itself there was an urge towards determination , and a hint of comfort .
8 So I think bringing out the national agreement , although it was a great development for the union , and these docked a lot of the work they had to beforehand had to do , it certainly did n't help the relations and the entries in the trade union movement .
9 And it was a you know it was a great happiness and release to shed a million other activities and flying in all directions thinking the acting was n't enough and I was n't enough for acting .
10 I think it was a great relief for him to think that Tony DeFries would deal with things and all he had to do was deal with his artistry .
11 It was a great relief that they would no longer have to scheme some way of getting Anna out , at the right moment , while he himself was touring somewhere .
12 It was a great relief .
13 I must say it was a great relief not to have to try to understand it all from books .
14 He was both courageous and physically attractive , but deranged , and it was a great relief even to his associates when he left Scotland to die a pauper in Naples .
15 In fact , it was a great relief . ’
16 It was a great relief .
17 The thought swam into her mind out of nowhere and she felt vaguely guilty when she realised it was a great relief to have this excuse .
18 It was a great relief therefore to hear the sound of a passing car , its speed assuring her that the main road was in front of her .
19 It was a great relief to him when she stumbled in through the door in a flurry of snow and he set to and made a cup of tea to warm her .
20 It was a great relief when she arrived at Lomond View to discover that the only person there was Inge , looking rosy-cheeked and happy after her few days ' holiday .
21 Nevertheless , it was a great relief when the band stood up , plugged in , and launched into some Muddy Waters .
22 It was a great way to die .
23 It was a great way to get revenge for various slights , lost jobs , bad reviews or even undeserved success .
24 ‘ All of the 130 pupils thought that it was a great way to end our five years at Bohunt . ’
25 ‘ Each time it was a great way to start the season .
26 It was a great way to start any round and the bright sunshine and colourfully dressed spectators lining the fairways and ringing the greens combined to give everyone a lift — Jack included .
27 It was a great finish to a memorable season . ’
28 When he was younger he 'd write songs about a laughing gnome , or a song about a laughing policeman , and I think it was a great outlet for David because he could almost blow his character out of all proportion and be able to pretend whatever he wanted to pretend , which is what actors and pop stars do .
29 It was a great honour for the Association to take part in this National occasion , an occasion which provided an opportunity to pay a tribute to those who fought the Battle of Britain , and to remember the welfare needs that exist today as a result of that Battle .
30 Now I know it was a great honour but I could see no way of accepting , so I put it on the mantelpiece and more or less prepared to forget all about it .
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