Example sentences of "it was [conj] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 No exactly but I think prior to that , we did do what you 're suggesting , we did go round all the areas , Dick , myself and Malcolm and Chris , walked round all the areas , told told the people what needed tidying up to go in the it was before we had the racking up by the way so it was more messy
2 It was before I had the bairn , and I would n't go and they put us down the block for being cheeky .
3 Well I felt , I just did n't know what it was but it lacked the sort of charm that it had before .
4 This regular weekly contact , together with the organised group visits , meant that the students approached teaching practice knowing that they could organise a lesson in terms of defining in advance what it was that they wanted the children to learn how to do ; and then , by working backwards , sort out their materials , activities and procedures .
5 The two went into a long drinking session , and the end of it was that he bought the man 's seventeen-year-old daughter outright , with the last of his grant .
6 From the first day they completely opted out , wandering around saying how beautiful it was while we dug the vegetable garden .
7 It was after he broke the engagement that the real craziness started .
8 perhaps it was when we had the census paper
9 On any model , when knitting the neckline , start with the second side of the neck with the carriage on the same side as it was when you started the first side of the neck .
10 Because this is a hell of a lot damper today than what it was when I had the salt about you .
11 It was as they left the café that Kelly noticed a Lamborghini , bearing the number plate FAY 1 , badly parked outside a chemist 's shop on the High Street .
12 It was as they approached the gates that Joe pointed away to the left and towards the hills where a man was walking and he cried excitedly , ‘ There 's Mick ! ’
13 It was as she put the last plate on the table that the door opened and Carrie Smith entered the kitchen .
14 But if I overstepped the mark it was because you made the running . ’
15 Maybe it was because she had the advantage of the high ground and was looking down on me .
16 Walter Robins told him it was because he antagonised the fasties by doffing his cap after evading a bouncer ( Randall used to infuriate Lillee in this way ) ; Barrington , though , was only being his naturally jolly self .
17 I did not ask him why , but I sensed that it was because he knew the culprit .
18 It was because he liked the idea of death , because he wanted to talk about it .
19 Tug had forgotten what day it was until he heard the bells .
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