Example sentences of "it [was/were] [adj] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if it were true that all of consciousness and only that fell under statements of the three kinds , or related kinds , we would by means of this truth get only a wholly uninformative conception of consciousness . |
2 | As to Francis , well , it was inconceivable that such a thing could happen . |
3 | For the Right-Ons , many of whom had committed the cardinal mistake of taking other people 's newspapers too seriously , it was inconceivable that this diet of trash should be allowed to succeed . |
4 | It was frustrating that any English commentary was usually blocked out by Arabic , although one of the commentator 's forlorn attempts to pronounce Paul Gascoigne 's name was a rich source of amusement . |
5 | Store manager David Waring commented : ‘ With EuroDisney opening at the weekend it was nice that some of the local children could share in the fun here in Bordon . ’ |
6 | It was predictable that another important single issue could bring the students back out of their classrooms and onto the streets . |
7 | It was certain that some would have more and some less of the " lowest 40 per cent " nationally , however this target group was defined . |
8 | It was ironic that 1989 saw the centenary celebration of the Fabian Essays of Webb , Shaw , and their comrades ; this came at a time when Britain seemed in more complete reaction against the imperatives of Fabian rationalism than at any time for a century . |
9 | It was ironic that such a prolific man should have so few grandchildren . |
10 | It was fortunate that this did not extend to people . |
11 | He told Daniel about the terrible St Rémy painting of the blasted tree , about noir-rouge , and Daniel said that it was odd that these orchards should be all over the walls of other asylums now , to cheer people up . |
12 | Given the nature of its virulent anti-semitic propaganda , it was surprising that some fairly well-connected and distinguished individuals were associated with the organization . |
13 | It was sad that this feeling of desire and affection — so alien to him — had been wasted on such a creature . |
14 | From our interviews and observations it was apparent that many members were experiencing frustration through a lack of sense of direction or achievement in this field ( in the survey 25% of respondents felt that their board had achieved little in any field of activity ) , although they were not clear how this might be improved . |
15 | In so far as Japan was concerned , it was apparent that all profits made from their ‘ British ’ made products went back to Japan to boost their economy and to further their influence into the European markets . |
16 | Such pressure was important , since it was apparent that some of the officers within Area Working Party were satisfied with the production of ‘ sliced bread statements ’ : manifestos of intent which did not necessarily carry any promise of implementation . |
17 | Some changes came about on the death of Henry VIII , when the General Surveyors were absorbed into Augmentations , but it was apparent that more drastic reforms were needed . |
18 | As the afternoon progressed it was apparent that any amateur who could play to his handicap in these conditions was going to do very well . |
19 | It was appropriate that one of Gloucestershire 's most famous writers should launch National Library Week in the county . |
20 | But it was encouraging that some journalists were genuinely interested in trying to help and did feel that what had happened to John could have easily happened to them . |
21 | It was crucial that Soviet leaders came to trust non-Marxist and not necessarily pro-Soviet Finnish political forces to abide by the military provisions of the 1948 Finnish-Soviet Friendship and Cooperation Treaty which met Soviet security needs in the direction of Finland comprehensively and permitted the expression of the Finnish brand of neutrality . |
22 | He said at a reception at the circuit that it was amazing that modern grand prix cars could lap so fast on the twisty and demanding Leicestershire circuit . |
23 | Even to me then , it was strange that such a perception should dawn at that moment , when dogs were barking , wind was blowing in , everyone was making a hubbub , and Mary Shelley stood before me . |
24 | It was strange that this wild young man settled down to an exemplary career as a Marine and on retirement became a probation officer . |
25 | While Timbury recommended that it was preferable that these be provided in association with small geriatric hospitals , it was recognised that some of these may be provided " free standing " in the community . |
26 | It was unbelievable that this could happen in the 20th century . |
27 | It was ironical that ten days before he had seen Shiva at Heathrow . |
28 | It was possible that all this business with my dad was a deliberate ploy by Argol and his pals to destabilize yours truly . |
29 | On March 28 an Interior Ministry spokesperson said that it was possible that former Communist leader Todor Zhivkov himself might be implicated in the crimes committed in the camps . |
30 | They noted , however , that it was possible that excessive protectiveness could result from having an abnormal child rather than the reverse . |