Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] a [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was not a careers forum and he reckoned that that title was a misnomer .
2 Mrs Faber , 27 , was formerly a sports presenter on Super Channel and the BBC 's Ski Sunday .
3 It is significant that during the second and third centuries B.C. what was probably a customs post at Begram , Afghanistan , on the route between China and the west was handling ivory as well as glass and bronzes from the west in addition to lacquer bowls from China .
4 He was by trade a painter-stainer , a craft which in 1581 included face painters , history painters , arms ( heraldic ) painters and house painters ; Treswell was probably an arms painter , for he painted streamers and banners for several City companies .
5 One of the two men accused of murdering a police informer was also a drugs dealer , according to evidence given by the prosecution on the second day of their trial .
6 The famous inscription from Brough-on-Humber ( vicus Petuariensis ) , attesting the presence of a theatre , shows that some vici possessed magistrates with the title of aedile , although we may be dealing here with a site which was also a civitas capital .
7 Anyone who was n't a wheels-on railwayman was demonstrably stupid .
8 and thought it was a reservations line oh was sorry it was n't a reservations line and that it was just an enquiry line .
9 He was n't a customs officer for nothing .
10 The man was evidently a police officer , off duty .
11 They came each year in tens of thousands before the Civil War , in hundreds of thousands for the twenty years after it , until the completion of the railway network and the advance of the plough on the prairies brought the classical period of the ‘ Wild West ’ ( which was essentially a cattle economy ) to an end in the 1880s .
12 In the early days , Sainsbury 's was essentially a provisions merchant , trading primarily in fresh foods such as dairy products , poultry and game , fresh meats , bacon and hams .
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