Example sentences of "[Wh det] a [noun] [pers pn] [be] for " in BNC.
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1 | Lassa Java pushed him early on … what a night it was for the Meek family from the Forest of Dean as they watched their dogs dominate … |
2 | What a shock it was for Nicodemus to learn this truth . |
3 | He appreciated how difficult it was for me ‘ to give way ’ , what a wrench it was for someone who always operated on his own to cooperate with an act he neither understood nor , at that time , actively sought . |
4 | Or as Engels meditated , ‘ Irish history shows one what a misfortune it is for a nation to have subjugated another nation . |
5 | WHAT a tragedy it is for tennis that Dan Maskell ( right ) has gone . |