Example sentences of "was [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Jane was no great cook , and did n't even enjoy it , but she had brought up a family of four , so quickly got her bearings in the kitchen , which was off the main circular room .
2 ‘ I am very upset because the stall was for a good cause . ’
3 Certainly marriage was very much a practical necessity for working class girls , and the chief hope was for a good bargain .
4 Those who were libelled in the Fanzine may feel less aggrieved knowing it was for a good cause .
5 One of Orrery 's commissions , about 1712 , was for a mechanical model of the Earth–Moon–Sun system , of a type recently constructed by the clock-maker George Graham [ q.v . ] .
6 When he offered to buy her a house in Blackpool , her request was for a simple terrace house , similar to the one in which they had spent their early life together .
7 ‘ This recognition from the British radio industry was for a phenomenal range of programming — sport , specialist speech , comedy , local radio personality , local radio station , current affairs and documentary . ’
8 The adjudicator concluded that Mr Hussain 's application was for a short-term stay and dismissed the appeal after hearing evidence from Miss Rafique that she had no intention of living in Pakistan .
9 Another of the Ryan recommendations was for a financial reporting review panel , similar to the panel operated by the Financial Reporting Council in the UK .
10 The conversion was for a technical reason — this was the third year of World War One and the dye for the paper was manufactured in Germany .
11 His great vision was for a reformed English Church to take its place in an international General Council of the protestant countries .
12 A Summit conference : The final recommendation was for a global summit to discuss international economic and financial issues raised by the Report .
13 Er I merely want to comment on the erm apparent misunderstanding on my comments on windfalls earlier on , erm it has been suggested that we we 're tightening down on windfalls , was the quote actually used , erm , there is no intention in the local plan to er ignore the er windfalls , to actually deal with them in a different way than had happened in the past , clearly if sites come forward which are windfalls which are suitable in environmental terms then the City Council will give , as P B G one requires , the appropriate consideration to those applications , what I was merely saying this morning was the the likelihood of such windfalls coming forward , and the scale was clearly going to be substantially less than had occurred in the past , and the the figure of eighty a eighty a year , which was for a five year period , which was quoted to me , erm clearly would not be representative of my expectation of the future .
14 Overall the preference was for a six hour course followed closely by the three hour course .
15 Was for a thousand erm
16 One of their demands was for a phased release of internees .
17 The search was for a better glue , not a worse one .
18 The Money Market — like Acceptance Credits and commercial paper — offered lower cost but less flexibility because credit was for a fixed term .
19 The contract was for a fixed term of five years .
20 The demand was for a state-backed campaign to educate women and girls .
21 At first this support was for a cautious continuation of the patching of the existing system .
22 Mr Mulrine said the latest application was for a single-storey extension containing eight bedrooms to be built onto the existing farmhouse , with access for drivers from the busy A68 .
23 After talks with BR 's Chairman , Peter Parker , we agreed that the sensible way forward was for a new company , British Rail Investments , to be formed and for the subsidiaries to be transferred to the private sector , with the proceeds going to British Rail .
24 This time it was for a new church in Gainsborough to honour the Lincolnshire-born John Robinson , pastor to the ‘ Pilgrim Fathers ’ although he did not actually sail in the Mayflower .
25 One proposal was for a new head of state to be elected by the National Assembly , but under an alternative plan the National Assembly would elect a Presidium , the chair of which would also assume the post of head of state .
26 This hypothesis was for a long time a subject of much contention in anthropology and is not even now entirely laid to rest , but the meagre historical record we possess can not possibly support such an assertion .
27 The British White , largely on the basis of its coat pattern , was for a long while considered to be merely a polled variety of the White Park and , of course , there was some interbreeding .
28 Nell stayed as she was for a long time , then had an inspiration .
29 The other recalls what was for a long time Britain 's worst air disaster .
30 His great courage at the time eventually earned him the Military Cross , but the harrowing experience was for a long while foremost in his mind and symbolized by the walk back to his commanding officer over a mass of dead German and British soldiers in which his feet scarcely touched the ground .
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