Example sentences of "it was [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | Celtae was the name of one of the best units in Julian 's army ( Ammianus 20.4.2 ) , and Julian himself says that it was inconceivable to all men that a Celtic or Galatian soldier should turn his back to the enemy ( Orat. 1 , Paneg . |
2 | The Court of Appeal had ruled that whether or not such material might be ‘ beneficial to those who were sexually repressed or perverted or deviant ’ did not make its publication ‘ an object of general concern ’ , since otherwise any form of pornography could be defended on the ground that it was beneficial to some people , if not to the public at large . |
3 | It was frustrating to be cut off from such a view but of course the original builders of the house had not been impressed by such aesthetic considerations . |
4 | It was nice to be with others ; I had just had three weeks on my tod with company only in Reykjavik campsite . |
5 | It was nice to home in on the one naive sentence in a book and quote it , making the author look like a prat . |
6 | And it was nice to be here with her , of course . |
7 | The last few months have been frustrating , so it was nice to be in action again . |
8 | And you want to know what it was like being fêted by the Stones and Led Zep , and how in ‘ 61 Bob Dylan got his first Greenwich Village pro gig with John Lee ( and was apparently pissed off because the man from the New York Times was far more interested in rapping with the bluesman ) , but he just says it was nice to be able to put young Bob on the bandstand . |
9 | And there was plump , placid , erotically drained Stuart beside me , looking so fucking … blithe , pretending it was nice to be met at the airport , and probably thinking about how he was going to claim back some Danegeld on the unused half of their return billets from Gatwick to Victoria . |
10 | If you were near the front , it was nice to be able to have a roll-up and drink your tea slowly and wake up a bit . |
11 | You were allowed so few clothes that it was nice to be able to wear something different . |
12 | It was nice to be able to tell the complete truth for once . |
13 | Yes , it was nice to be warned , and I passed the rope round the animal 's body in front of the udder and pulled it tight In a slip knot . |
14 | It was nice to be alone with him in Faye and Bill 's room , even though they were only doing the most mundane of jobs — stripping bed linen , dismantling head- and base-boards , and struggling with the big double mattress . |
15 | It was nice to be around Mandy . |
16 | He said : ‘ It was something I 'd never given any thought to , but it was nice to be asked , and when the Ulster Branch were happy to accept my nomination I was delighted to take up the offer . |
17 | ‘ It was great fun and it was nice to met other people not involved in the services . ’ |
18 | It was pleasant to be quiet in an armchair thinking . |
19 | It was pleasant to be among books again . |
20 | It was pleasant to be in the kitchen and Melanie hummed to herself as she hung cups from their hooks and propped the plates . |
21 | Because we were so comfortable together , in a way it was pleasant to be alone again . |
22 | In fine weather it was pleasant to be in the harvest field , but as the season wore on lashings of cold or bleak shafts of wind driven rain made it disagreeable to handle the wet sheaves . |
23 | He too was a star and it was pleasant to be able to mention that they had drunk schnapps with him at Direktor Busacher 's house . |
24 | And it 's so odd , it 's hard now when somebody says , ‘ What was it like ? ’ or says , ‘ What did she use to wear ? ’ because of course we all saw her all the time and thought nothing of it , saw her at the very least once a week ( missing service , it was called , if you went a week without visiting , and it was certain to be discussed amongst the congregation when you did finally show up ) , it 's just very odd for me to think that you were never there and that this is all strange to you when to us it was just an ordinary life . |
25 | He said if anything bad ever happened in the school , it was certain to be his daughter who did it . |
26 | As such it was certain to be seen as a global cartel , and it was in fact denounced by individual European governments and the EC Commission as being in contravention of GATT . |
27 | It was ironic to Victor and the colleagues sitting round the table that morning that Gorbachev had been the KGB choice as leader . |
28 | But it was not in the Duchess 's nature to let anything remain undisturbed if it was amenable to her interference . |
29 | He had never discovered when it was proper to follow his host about and when it was politic to be elsewhere . |
30 | The immorality and authoritarianism of Nechaev , who organized the murder of one of his fellow conspirators to buttress his own authority ( 1869 ) , was no unfortunate perversion of the revolutionary ethic , it was integral to it . |