Example sentences of "it was [vb pp] [that] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For some time it was suspected that Camp Mill was the site , but this now appears unlikely .
2 It was suspected that Alexander Peden was sheltering at Priesthill and Claverhouse hoped to ‘ catch two birds with the one stone ’ .
3 In the previous section it was explained that N ( d 1 ) and N ( d 2 ) were cumulative probabilities of a unit normal variable .
4 Corals cut Cacoethes from 6-1 to 5-1 co-favourite with Aliysa and Young Mother for Sunday 's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe after it was confirmed that Steve Cauthen will ride Guy Harwood 's colt .
5 When it was confirmed that Len Seager had broken his neck a meeting was called with all relevant parties to discuss the case .
6 In the Allied Dunbar ( Frank Weisinger ) case it was confirmed that sale purchase covenants will be construed less stringently than employee 's covenants .
7 In a report in The Times of Aug. 28 it was confirmed that police had filed criminal charges against Bhutto 's husband , Asif Ali Zardari , on grounds of illegal possession of arms , as well as on corruption charges .
8 But it was confirmed that aides urged the media to concentrate on the royal couple 's four-day tour rather than speculating on their relationship .
9 But it was confirmed that aides urged the media to concentrate on the royal couple 's four-day tour of Korea rather than speculating on their relationship .
10 As heads cleared , it was seen that dangers remained : a potential flood of refugees from the Soviet Union or the Balkans , the internal tensions of poverty and ethnic division , the giant still next door .
11 But when the word reached him , and especially when it was seen that Lord Grey himself was with the party , thereafter I can not be sure .
12 From the data on cropping it was seen that grass made up by far the greatest proportion of arable hectares .
13 It was enacted that offenders were to be brought before a member of the King 's Council or a Justice of the Peace for examination ; hunting in disguise or by night , and wilful concealment of such offences were to be punished as felonies — that is , by death and forfeiture of property .
14 From a combination of three levels of professional development — unreflective self-evaluation based on practical knowledge , self-evaluation as practical deliberation and self-evaluation as action research — it was assumed that teaching quality would most noticeably be improved through deliberation and action research .
15 It was assumed that projects exist either with easily specified cash flows or with easily specified underlying factors which give rise to those cash flows .
16 It was assumed that Europe ( outside the Dual Monarchy and Russia ) ought to be organized on national lines .
17 It was assumed that shareholders would have a long-term commitment to their company and that if there was a problem , it would be the directors rather than the shareholders who would change .
18 Only the unmarried mother was given specific mention ; for the rest it was assumed that women would follow their husbands .
19 Until now it was assumed that sites deep underground provided a stable environment for buried waste .
20 It was assumed that schools would be using the materials and theme for about twelve periods a week for six weeks , as Miss Garnett noted : " This is probably as long as the steam stays in a theme for this age , and nobody should feel embarrassed about pulling out of it quicker if it seems right to do so " ( Leicester/Leicestershire Curriculum Development Project 1970 : I ) .
21 Built during a period of architectural optimism , when it was assumed that technology would triumph , it had been laid out in a series of oblong paved courtyards , surrounded by long , low , concrete-faced buildings , remarkable solely for their brutalism .
22 Crudely simplified , majority opinion passed through two well-defined phases in the West : first , it was assumed that war was unthinkable and impossible as a continuation of policy ; later , it was suggested that within certain limits nuclear war might still be winnable , if you were sufficiently prepared .
23 At the time Beccaria was writing , however , it was assumed that God and righteousness would prevent innocents from breaking under torture and falsely confessing .
24 At seminary , it was assumed that God was above and his servants below , and somewhere in between came his ministers of religion .
25 In assessing the impact of stories of premature interment , one must bear in mind that for most of the nineteenth century , medical science , such as it was , was helpless in the face of coma and cardiac arrest ; if the patient had apparently ceased breathing and had no discernable heartbeat , it was assumed that death had come .
26 Until such pioneers as Marjorie Warren began to demonstrate otherwise in the 1930s , it was assumed that victims of strokes , for example , were incapable of rehabilitation .
27 Before the fascinating high-fibre research findings it was assumed that weight loss depended entirely on the number of calories consumed compared with the number expended by the body .
28 It was assumed that parishes , very largely the agricultural villages of the southern and eastern cereal regions , who were using Speenhamland-like systems of poor relief , had placed themselves on a vicious spiral of soaring poor rates and were progressively increasing the very poverty they sought to relieve .
29 It was indicated that discussions would initially be held at Stormont Castle , near Belfast .
30 It was concluded that North Korean strategy was ‘ synonymous with Soviet strategy ’ and that if North Korea did not push a guerrilla campaign further , it was because this did not assist the Soviet Union .
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