Example sentences of "was [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was furnished with a certain meanness of equipment that made them feel like poor relations . |
2 | They had a cavernous basement room which they had painted apricot and white , to cheer it up ; it was furnished with a double divan , two very old arm-chairs with curvaceous rolled arms and head-rests , plum and plushy and dusty , a second-hand stained-oak office desk , where Roland worked , and a newer varnished beech desk , where the typewriter sat . |
3 | He was furnished with a big drum and plenty of liquid refreshment meant that before long he not so much marched as fell around the city . |
4 | It was furnished with an ancient iron bedstead and a wooden table so decrepit that it collapsed as I walked past it . |
5 | Since Dornie was now out of the question , I went on to the Kintail Lodge Hotel , where I was admitted and taken up to a single room which , mercifully , was furnished with an electric fire . |
6 | I took the Klepper to eastern Slovakia in search of interesting , lively touring rivers , right up to the Russian border where further progress in this connection was stopped with a big ‘ Niet ’ . |
7 | Vlasman boxed superbly before a capacity crowd and was well on top when his opponent , G Reid ( Wolverhampton ) was stopped with a cut eye in the third . |
8 | He had taken only a few steps across the playground when he was stopped by a rough command . |
9 | He climbed the steps leading to the central lobby and was stopped by a burly policeman who asked the nature of his business . |
10 | Enjoying every minute of it we traversed right along a wide ledge sparkling with quartz crystals to an impasse , where the way ahead was stopped by a vertical wall suspended over immense space . |
11 | A short time later , on the other side of Hereford , a motorist was stopped by a white car with a blue light on top . |
12 | The following morning the convoy was stopped by a one-person LAG picket . |
13 | That training ( and the service that should have started with the Class 317 units at the beginning of the 1982 timetable ) was stopped by an industrial dispute about bonus payments for driver-only operation . |
14 | At the same time Article 130 of the Constitution , recognizing the Roman Catholic Church and lifting restraints on the clergy after more than 130 years , was amended after a three-week debate . |
15 | A dualism of spirit and matter , mind and body , was joined with a powerful determinism or predestinarianism : the Gnostics ( or ‘ people in the know ’ ) are the elect , their souls fragments of the divine , needing liberation from matter and the power of the planets . |
16 | She was joined for a short time by another dancer back from war service , Alan Carter . |
17 | By now he was joined by a motley army of British guitarists , including a delighted Dave Davies from the Kinks , a diffident Stuart Adamson from Big Country , the Moody Blues bassist , John Lodge , and Queen 's Brian May , who was determined to startle the Killer with wailing heavy-metal solos . |
18 | Not far from Cairo the road was joined by a single-track railway line which carries mined iron ore from the oasis and a line of telegraph poles . |
19 | He was joined by a young Londoner , Jonathan Goodchild , who rapidly moved from being Sharp 's assistant to art director in his own right , leaving Sharp a clear run as perhaps the underground 's most innovative illustrator . |
20 | Their caravan was joined by a small Nez Perce group resident in the valley , and by a half-blood called Lean Elk or Poker Joe . |
21 | Standing in the foyer of his mansion block later that evening , waiting for the lift to descend , Matthew was joined by a small blonde girl of about twelve or fourteen . |
22 | The doubt was joined by a faint tone of shrewish suspicion . |
23 | It was this colony of gannets that in 1860 was joined by a black-browed albatross , a lost wanderer from the southern oceans . |
24 | A preview of the Catechism was leaked to an Italian news agency , ANSA , which quotes the contentious death penalty clause : |
25 | In 1975 , the Imperial War Museum at Duxford acquired a B–17 that , by 1978 , was repainted as an exact replica of the original Mary Alice . |
26 | It was intended as a high-performance set which could inherit the reliability associated with previous BR ( SR ) DEMUs , thus beating the older , inherently unreliable diesel-mechanical multiple units hands down . |
27 | It was intended as a splendid demonstration of the power and solidarity of the Angevin family , the greatest court ever held in Normandy . |
28 | Dexter meant it as a joke but Blanche stared at him for a moment , as if the comment was intended as a serious criticism , before she chuckled softly . |
29 | Sotheby 's lecture by Helene Cixous of Paris was intended as a feminist apotheosis but was marred by her shaky reading of Rembrandt 's ‘ Bathsheba ’ in the Louvre . |
30 | The script that Allen submitted to the BBC was intended as a single play . |