Example sentences of "was [adj] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was strange that a man who had known so much sorrow could radiate so much life . |
2 | It was strange that a man of considerable intellect could give so much attention and attribute such importance to a press which was wholly influenced at all times by political considerations . |
3 | I was not pleased with this interview , and thought it was strange that the news of my expectations had not made me happier . |
4 | It was understandable that the government of each should have tried to reappraise its policies and priorities , and been anxious to explore its range of options . |
5 | If we four were representatives of our platoon , it was understandable that the staff were having a tough time of it , pretending that we were all the same — physically , socially and morally . |
6 | It was undeniable that the Ipswich WEA branch was one of the most active , vigorous and successful centres in the District . |
7 | Surely it was odd that no light at all shone in the corridor ? |
8 | And it was odd that the boy was so resistant to being driven home . |
9 | It was odd that the party should get so quiet . |
10 | Since the scale was twenty-three miles to an inch , it was possible that a deviation of two or three miles would not be marked , but that could not account for the tarmac . |
11 | Indeed it was possible that the obstacles to change in Britain were too deeply ingrained for any government to effect significant improvements . |
12 | As it was possible that the Medjay had left word at his house , Huy went home . |
13 | It was possible that the whole of it could date from 1670 , having been made from two different pieces of silver . |
14 | Although it was possible that the site 's nuclear capacity would double in the future , there was no chance of a third power station . |
15 | Although it was possible that the Pennsylvania law could be upheld without overturning Roe v. Wade in its entirety , the timing of the case ensured that the highly divisive issue of abortion was almost certain to be an important factor in the 1992 presidential and legislative election campaigns . |
16 | At this stage the viewing angle had not been decided and so it was possible that the material would need to cover the box . |
17 | Well , how would you feel if I was to tell you that within the policy it was possible that the sum could be paid , it might even be paid up before death . |
18 | It was possible that the police would be able to provide him with some more samples of the suspect 's handwriting when they visited the lad 's place of work , but he did n't really need them . |
19 | He was unable to do this as it was possible that the cause of the defect was faulty fitting . |
20 | It was possible that the van had been used to transport Riddle 's body , but if so , where had the body been kept for twenty-four hours ? |
21 | Alexei 's father 's first wife was Jotan 's sister , and so it was possible that the suggestion was a serious one . |
22 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ said Kāli : it was possible that the festival of ban pasāi had lost its association with the god of the forest before she was even born . |
23 | It was ironical that the man she had just rebuked should be the only one who had shown interest in her as a woman during the fifteen months she had been on the station . |
24 | ‘ He was upset that the boy would try to tap him for that dreadful suit . |
25 | But in spite of clear signals from Virgin Records that it wants to remain independent , speculation was rife that the purchaser might be Sony . |
26 | The school receded into the distance as the pupils skimmed above the treetops , and Mildred was grateful that no talking was allowed in flight , so nobody could ask her any awkward questions . |
27 | Elisabeth was grateful that the Colonel had no intention of being unkind to his wife . |
28 | It was manifest that the powers under section 39 overrode the duty of confidence , in particular having regard to the requirements of Schedule 3 , where breach of customers ' confidence was inevitable , for example when disclosing loans or deposits for the purposes of that Schedule ; the same applied to disclosure of large exposures under section 38 . |
29 | Of course it was conceivable that the assailant had climbed the yard wall but , without a ladder of some sort , this would have been an acrobatic feat . |
30 | As late as the end of July , it was conceivable that the liberation of Paris might be months away . |