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

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1 Bury 's Derek Ward was the unlucky man .
2 Gerald Watson 's Carnlough based Express Tico took the honours in the other penultimate heat where Miss Woolco was the unlucky victim of first bend crowding .
3 Her face was the candlelit colour of tallow .
4 The focus of the design was the decorative bar and its back display area , whose strong lighting made it the centrepiece of the pub .
5 ‘ Usually it was the hawking fraternity .
6 Whether you lived eight men to a room in partitioned huts or ninety men to a cold stone barn , this remoteness of the outside world was the conditioning factor of prison life .
7 ‘ There was the ubiquitous confidentiality clause which we understand was to hide a two year rent free period .
8 Adams was the composer of the ‘ minimalist ’ score ( which means that its musical content is minimal ) , and his librettist was Alice Goodman , but its begetter was the ubiquitous director Peter Sellars , whose work is clever , gifted , silly and camp .
9 Barley , supplemented towards the east by legumes , was the ubiquitous cereal ; with investment in crops and livestock evenly balanced on the smaller holdings , mixed farming for subsistence was probably the norm .
10 On one hand , there was the ubiquitous picture of the officer plodding the beat : a figure armed with omnipotent powers and , as such , to be deferred to or to be avoided .
11 There was the ubiquitous Triptych , now a four-year-old : she had won only one race in the 1986 season but had been placed in the Coronation Cup ( beaten a short head by Saint Estephe ) , the Coral-Eclipse Stakes , the King George , the Matchmaker International at York ( beaten threequarters of a length by Shardari ) and the Phoenix Champion Stakes ( third to Park Express ) .
12 The most dramatic and explosive of these changes was the devastating impact upon the social and political fabric of Europe of the First World War .
13 My primary target was the heat-pain argument , and its conclusion : that heat , like pain , ‘ can not exist but in a mind perceiving it ’ .
14 Most ominous of all was the widening gap between the economic power of each country .
15 A significant element of the reshuffle was the effective removal of the Yang brothers , the country 's military " strongmen " , from the power equation .
16 Both the Lord Lieutenant and the Chief Secretary were politicians and had to spend a good deal of time in London attending Cabinet and Parliament ; therefore the Under-Secretary , who was a Civil Servant , was the effective head of British Administration in Ireland for most of every year .
17 Indeed for a few medieval days it was the effective capital of England .
18 He who was the effective prince of Wales spoke easily of ‘ the prince ’ , and never grudged him his courtesy title .
19 Cornwallis-West became enamoured of Mrs Campbell ; this was the effective end of his marriage to Jennie , although she did not divorce him until 1913 , when she reverted to the name of Lady Randolph Churchill .
20 But as usual all I saw was the hairy form bounding away out of sight round the corner of the house .
21 He was the Roving Correspondent ( politics ) of the True Brit , an appointment that carried a salary of £75,000 a year , plus expenses .
22 In her mind it was the ultimate degradation , and any man who could live off the proceeds of it was the lowest of the low .
23 In a sense the warp was the ultimate lie , since it continually strove to betray those who traversed it .
24 The concept of a frequent service by small 48-seat trams which were quick-loading on busy streets , was the ultimate development of the conventional street tramway .
25 Although the League was a League of governments , not of peoples , it was officially committed to the view that public opinion was the ultimate guarantor of peace .
26 It was the ultimate audition .
27 The Secretary of State said that Trident was the ultimate guarantee of our security .
28 It was the ultimate stunt ; jumping out at 10,000ft on a piece of elastic .
29 For those who claimed to have had this experience , the exemplary manner in which they met their death was the ultimate proof they were indeed saved .
30 There was one significant qualification ; emancipation was the ultimate objective .
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