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

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1 According to Buried Alive , the 1973 biography of the singer by Myra Friedman , Joplin pleaded with Seth to force her to stop taking heroin , but he thought it was simply a play for more attention .
2 ( For some it was simply a road to oblivion . )
3 For , after all , it was not humility that restrained her from believing herself to be at first sight infinitely interesting , for she believed herself to be the equal even of Clelia Denham : it was simply a deference to the law of probability .
4 My reference to it was simply a tease , and all the more tempting given Victor 's known sensitivity on the point .
5 But then he exploded into life again and it was simply a question of when Carr would go down .
6 In this respect , of course , the Palace was no different from any other house of the period : It was simply a question of scale .
7 It was simply a question , Fred declared , of having ‘ a nose for news ’ and added that only a competent reporter could make a good story out of unlikely ingredients .
8 And if it was just exhausted , it was simply a question of postponing his own ploughing and resting it up for a day or two until it had regained its appetite and its strength .
9 After Pearl Harbor Rhee felt that it was simply a question of time before Korea regained her independence and he could assume power .
10 The case decides nothing new about exclusion of confessions under section 78 : it was simply a question of whether the judge , having correctly identified the relevant breaches of PACE and Code C , had reached an untenable decision with regard to the exercise of his discretion .
11 Then it was simply a question of following step 1 then 2 then 3 etc .
12 He said all the independent surveys agreed there would be some job losses it was simply a question of how many .
13 For some , it was simply a case of combining the orthodox grammar-school curriculum with the much less precise curriculum of the secondary modern school , and hoping for the best .
14 At first there was no grand plan , it was simply a case of choosing who was around or who had been recommended by her new friends from Vogue .
15 But it was simply a case of ‘ this is what I 've got , I like it and I 'm not going to get rid of it ’ . ’
16 It was simply a case of going , going and then gone for the Information Technology manager as Wimpey Hobbs ’ Alice Richards — a trained first aider — got to work with the razor .
17 It was simply a case of striking a better balance between work and play , and taking more of an interest in the social side of life .
18 Before that it was simply a part of the open fields of Great Bowden , a village a mile or two away .
19 Scandal came easy to him , it was simply a way of life , a way of raising himself above the ordinariness of his upbringing in Fife .
20 Eliot 's writings on poetry do not contain a systematic theory , but on two matters of principle he adopted a stance strongly opposed to that of Richards : he refused to accept either that poetry consisted in the use of emotive language , or that it was simply a vehicle for communicating the author 's experience to the reader .
21 It was simply a conversation in which the group was significant only in so far as any communication requires two or more people to support it .
22 Even his body language told her nothing , or else it was simply a message she could n't decipher .
23 As for BAT , one contributor responded by arguing that it was simply a device established by the government to deflect community criticism .
24 Fireman Ken Horn said : ‘ It was simply a miracle that we did not have a very serious casualty list . ’
25 She might have known that all of her efforts would end like this ; it was simply a truth that she had n't been wanting to face .
26 In reality it was simply a recognition that the government had abandoned any serious attempt to keep monetary growth within targets .
27 It was simply a profile of someone in office .
28 Detached from its energy source , it was simply a piece of dead metal .
29 This was now ; there was a reason for everything ; it was simply a matter of courage and patience .
30 At the last fence Crisp , though he walloped the gorse into the air , still held a substantial lead , but Red Rum — with twenty-three pounds less on his back — was charging along now , and it was simply a matter of whether Crisp could survive the desperately long run to the winning post .
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