Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] it was [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There was a seriously dangerous note in his voice now , Cassie thought , so caught up in the play that she hardly realized that she was part of the script and it was she whom Johnny was talking about .
2 Joanna 's startled face jolted Isabel into the realisation that it was she who had spoken , not the reeve .
3 These older Shetlanders seemed to create the incomers ' links to the community , in the sense that it was they who helped to forge the reputations attributed to these incomers .
4 What had happened , because his holidays coincided with mine , was that my father had become my mother as well as my father , in the sense that it was he and not she who was always at home .
5 I could n't bear the thought that it was you he loved .
6 She would put all her things on the floor because it was hers to do what she liked with .
7 And I had to walk about fifty yards to get to the van because it was it was in an area that had been partly pedestrianized .
8 And I was married to a soldier so I did n't have any family round about me at the time so it was it was pretty hard .
9 ‘ I just wish I could be sure that your chosen career had nothing to do with the fact that it was mine ! ’
10 Fox added the conversion and it was his perfectly judged grubber kick to the corner which allowed winger Tony Marchant to pounce and score .
11 Although it was Dorothy who had come to interview the officials at PopCon ( ’ an Intergovernmental Agency for Fundamental Research into the Worldwide Problems of Population Stabilisation' ) , she kept getting the impression that it was they who were interrogating her .
12 Of course , ’ he added with a twisted smile , ‘ it was n't until your last day in the office that I realised you were under the impression that it was I who 'd had the affair with Elise . ’
13 I bought it in a jar and it was it was funny at the poppy actually and they said
14 So would every family make a wreath if it was you know somebody c near them , they 'd make their own .
15 There was no proof that it was he who had taken the necklace .
16 No doubt that it was him .
17 ‘ There is no doubt that it was you in charge when the hoax call was made .
18 The trust is invalid on several counts : no property has been bequeathed to the curator so the principle of benefit is infringed ; if the curator had been validly appointed , which he has not , then he would be able to exercise some control over the foster-child 's use of the land ; but even then , since he would not be owner , it would be a problem that it was he who was charged with the trust for distributing shares in the income from the land .
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