Example sentences of "[vb past] [conj] [conj] it was [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm glad you mentioned that cos it was given to me by the wife of the steeplechase handicap a very important man today cos for more than
2 Walsh thought that if it was left to the others they would go on talking for ever .
3 Her hair felt as though it was standing on end .
4 Her own body felt as though it was burning up with fever , and she put out an unsteady hand to touch his face .
5 It looked as though it was going to be another fine day .
6 And the Concorde looked as though it was meant to fly .
7 And the market looked as though it was gon na be quite buoyant .
8 I complained and although it was stopped I still got my books later .
9 ‘ I had n't expected the papers to pick up on Thomas 's birth , ’ she went on , ‘ but when they did and when it was taken for granted that he was Simon 's I let that be , too . ’
10 ‘ I could do with a cup of tea , Lydia , ’ she smiled and when it was placed on the table before her , she wrapped both hands round it in a gesture which seemed natural , here in her mother 's kitchen .
11 It also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field .
12 Amdahl Corp is not known as an IBMulator for nothing : it too is cutting its dividend — to five cents a share this year from a dime last year , in an effort to conserve its capital base : the company , which reported a first quarter $240m loss after a $243m restructuring charge — figures , page seven — said its revenues were lower than expected because of soft economic conditions and competitive pressure on prices ; it also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field ; it is also enhancing our Huron applications development and production system , which creates applications that run without change in both proprietary and open environments and on both large and desktop systems , the company added , saying that its objective is to turn Huron into an industry standard and to develop a growing business in open systems for large-scale computing .
13 Mr. Collins said that once it was accepted that Lautro operated in the public domain in the public interest , then certain consequences had also to be accepted .
14 They also held that where it was observed it was unduly restrictive .
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