Example sentences of "that was [noun] ['s] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A few gags , monologue — that was Lennie 's bit — a few more gags , I 'd do my drunk routine , and finish with a song and a bit of tap . |
2 | Yes , that was Cat 's way of life : he would always be the sex that seemed fashionable at the time . |
3 | Yeah , cos that that was Gerry 's trouble was n't it ? |
4 | Certainly that was Donat 's experience , writing from the set of Perfect Strangers ( 1945 ) : ‘ No script to go on — just a mass of blarney from A. K. Our first complete script arrived five days ago — we have been filming for sixteen weeks ! |
5 | That was Elgar 's Pomp and Circumstance March number one that was and that brings you back to afternoon special on your favourite local radio station . |
6 | Yes , I knew about the takeover — I could hardly avoid it — but that was Ursula 's headache , not mine . |
7 | That was Caroline 's opinion . |
8 | Creating this world and all the , the millions of worlds and spa , and galaxies and , and all the rest of creation , that was child 's play compared to forgiving you and me . |
9 | That was Karen 's yoga night , so there would be no difficulty there . |
10 | ‘ That was Ipuky 's way of punishing her . |
11 | Nylons for the women , Coke for the kids and guns for the men to go on fighting ‘ Germins ’ or ‘ Reds ’ or whoever happened to be next in the firing line , that was William 's grandad 's uncluttered view of world history . |
12 | That was Lisa 's situation . |
13 | That was Rhodri 's business , and if it was illegal , it was also inevitable and understandable . |
14 | The man who used to ride around Knockglen as if it were all part of his estate ; that was Eve 's grandfather , Major Charles Westward . |
15 | She turned them all down , that was Anna 's refrain , no one was good enough . |
16 | Acceptance , that was Anna 's secret . |
17 | Deep in the heartland of " unknown England " that was London 's East End , they tested their aura of cultural mystique against the potentially demystifying pressures of the East End world . |
18 | ‘ Sulaiman put his case as to why we should fight Tucker first , and I put mine to him about a voluntary defence , and he replied that if that was Lennox 's wish , the WBC would do all in their power to grant it . ’ |
19 | That was Boris 's Law . |
20 | That was Wattling 's flannel , and Pickerage knew he just chucked it at his face every night . ’ |
21 | That was Turner 's prize for fighting back from a broken leg that threatened his young career last year . |
22 | And that was Kubrick 's concept . |
23 | That was Zoser 's response . ’ |
24 | ‘ That was Noreen 's man . ’ |
25 | Although he has said that he is not in favour of that , he would nevertheless still keep them if that was NATO 's decision . |
26 | ‘ That was Durance 's studio when he lived here . |
27 | So that was Angie 's way out . |
28 | and that was Deborah 's mother 's house , that was where Deborah was brought up and where I used to go and play with her when we were little |
29 | That was Shane 's granddad . |
30 | No , no , on your own , no no your parents were n't allowed to that one , that was that was children 's party . |