Example sentences of "[adj] it [verb] be [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He had seen how entirely wrong it had been for him to have assumed that Beatrice Throgmorton would look twice at him . |
2 | The new Emperor had seen how instrumental it had been in holding back the tide of Chaos and wanted to add yet another weapon to mankind 's arsenal . |
3 | Hours passed and the wind worsened to the strongest it had been for days . |
4 | And how painful it 's been at times to love you . |
5 | I 'm sure it was , Patrick grinned as he walked down the corridor and climbed the half-dozen steps from the servants ' quarters up to the hall ; he had seen the look on the butler 's face , and knew how uncomfortable it had been for him . |
6 | All it took was for one saleslady to tell her she looked lovely and Mrs McMahon was persuaded . |
7 | All it takes is for society to accept the conviction that the imposed form of existence does more harm than good . ’ |
8 | Their private parts were firmly jammed in the wringer and all it needed was for somebody to the rescue . |
9 | All it needed was for the envelope to be stuck down . |
10 | Little damage had been done , all it needed was for the cargo to be reassembled , but , while several tourists were rushing energetically around attempting to do this , the drivers of the carts had taken time off to chat . |
11 | ‘ All it needs is for a journalist to go down to Abbotsfield . ’ |
12 | And Carol and Ann are white and all it needs is for one of them to lead the other , censoring friendship , arousing hostility . |
13 | All it needs is to be made to fit . |
14 | You 've no idea how good it 's been for me out here . |
15 | As a result , by the time war was declared in 1939 MI6 had failed to establish any worthwhile network of agents in Europe and those it had were of very dubious quality , some even dishonest and fraudulent . |
16 | By 1991 , those it approves are to be designated National Vocational Qualifications ( NVQ ) , and accorded one of four levels : Basic , Standard , Advanced and Higher . |
17 | We talked about the possibility of his death , we talked about the possibility of him being permanently brain damaged , we talked about the happiness they had enjoyed together and how important it had been to both of them to find each other . |
18 | He stressed first how important it had been to him to get to know Wagner 's philosophy of music and that his own " Dionysiac Philosophy " reflected that debt . |
19 | Big , burly Ernest von Witzendorff sat at the foot of the conning-tower and laughed when he remembered how tough it had been in 1944 when Allied planes with radar covered the Atlantic . |
20 | We know how tough it has been for many but we are poised to move forward again , lacking only the spark of confidence with which a Conservative victory would ignite recovery . |
21 | I do n't think people have any idea how tough it has been for me . |
22 | The mute swan population stands at the highest it has been for 40 years . |
23 | Although , as suggested earlier , their standard of living was higher it had been before 1914 their social position and status remained unchanged . |
24 | At first it had been like being spied on , but now she forgot them most of the time , except when she wanted to do something she should n't . |
25 | For the next few minutes I had to put up with Sid 's reminiscences about how much worse it had been during the campaign in North Africa . |
26 | A touch of ground frost is not uncommon , irrespective of how blazing hot it has been during the day . |
27 | He said , ‘ How wonderful it has been for us both to seek new understanding of each other as we have prayed together and sought healing from each other 's wounds . ’ |
28 | The more the institutions of representative government demand technical efficiency from administrative organizations , the more those organizations have found it necessary to employ specialists and the more difficult it has been for the judgements of the career officials to be resisted . |
29 | The closest it came was during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell in the seventeenth century . |
30 | This year , the abundance of berries was the best it had been for years . |