Example sentences of "was [noun sg] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe I said things I should not have done — it was over-reaction to the fact we lost two points we probably deserved , and to the manner they were lost . ’
2 Woodville had seized £10,250 in English gold coin from the vessel on the grounds that it was forfeit to the crown , and by the indenture bound himself to give the patron its value in English merchandise if that proved not to be the case .
3 Woodville had seized £1O,250 in English gold coin from the vessel on the grounds that it was forfeit to the crown , and by the indenture bound himself to give the patron its value in English merchandise if that proved not to be the case .
4 ‘ That was damage to the churn . ’
5 Duly a lease was issued to the satisfaction of the Lady of the Manor and partners John Taylor and William Richardson of Butterston in Staffordshire , who was clerk to the Grassington Mines .
6 They showed not only that for most elderly people the costs of community care were considerably lower than those of institutional care ( and that home care would therefore remain cost-effective for many even if service provision were greatly increased , when the alternative was admission to an institution ) , but also that community care was not necessarily cheaper , and that there were some elderly people for whom institutional care would be less expensive ( though not necessarily to be advocated solely on that account ) .
7 In practice there was resistance to the levying of the first instalment and collection proved increasingly difficult .
8 It was enemy to the world , yet the world knew nothing of it !
9 There was opposition to a subsidy demand in 1523 , and when in 1525 Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey attempted to levy the so-called Amicable Grant , to finance a campaign against France , they faced serious resistance .
10 In 1513 there was opposition to a tax imposition in Yorkshire — indeed on this occasion a remission of assessment was granted on grounds of poverty , so the government seems to have been prepared to meet genuine grievances .
11 Although there was opposition to the Fiat-Alfa deal from some trade unionists who were concerned at the possible job losses caused by rationalisation after a merger , the Italian government was subjected to considerable political pressure of a nationalistic nature to support the Fiat bid — pressure similar to that which forced the British government to cancel the talks between Ford and Austin Rover — and eventually rejected the Ford overtures in favour of an ‘ all Italian solution ’ .
12 None of these companies was a natural monopoly and hence the concerns about competition , described above , did not apply , although there was opposition to the privatisation proposals from the Labour Party and the trade unions on grounds of principle .
13 There was opposition to the idea of a joint parliament , but , as a compromise , a consultative interparliamentary body was set up .
14 Hardly surprising , since one of the main components of that radicalism was opposition to the Vietnam war , and although nominally defeated at the party conference in 1967 , Wilson 's basically pro-US stand defined the party 's position in the eyes of many young radicals .
15 Another speaker replied that the existence of YTP was testament to the failure of the general education system .
16 After fifteen minutes the rudder was broken off and she was broadside to the weather .
17 Ahead there was marriage to a man I dearly love , the birth of a daughter and then two sons , and a full and happy family life .
18 He was second to the list of scholars .
19 All this and much else of a similar kind was orthodoxy to the Peripatetics .
20 He was intimate with the greatest practitioner of his day , Layton , who was not a veterinary surgeon , but was farrier to the King .
21 Mike the Rhodesian and I were on ‘ corvée ’ duties one afternoon and were carrying the dustbins out to the shed behind the cookhouse where all the rubbish was deposited , which was home to a lot of stray cats and some aggressive rats .
22 In the 18th Century this village was home to a band of robbers called ‘ The Culworth Gang ’ who terrorised Northamptonshire !
23 In Bristol , Augustine Birrell , MP for Bristol North , remembered that Henry Arnold Thomas , pastor of Highbury Congregational Chapel , which was home to the Wills family , was said to ‘ cut a greater figure on the Downs than the Bishop of the Diocese ’ .
24 And up on the hill , the castle was home to the pigeons , who would retire there to roost after a busy day 's scavenging in the town centre .
25 PODINGTON AIRFIELD , just over the Northamptonshire border near the Hinwick to Wymington road , was home to the USAAF 92nd Bombardment Group ( Heavy ) of the 8th Air Force .
26 Gloucester 's first match was home to the Wasps.It finished as it started , all square .
27 Legend has it that Rhodes , largest of the Dodecanese islands set in the blue Aegean Sea , was home to the sun god Helios … and little wonder given this island 's mild climate and long sun-drenched summer days .
28 The Doges ' Palace was home to the rulers of Venice for centuries .
29 Sulgrave Manor is a superb example of a modest manor house and garden of the time of Shakespeare , and was home to the ancestors of George Washington .
30 There was war to the south , but our sector was quiet .
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