Example sentences of "that [det] [noun sg] was [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was not a careers forum and he reckoned that that title was a misnomer .
2 In principle there was no distinction between indirect interference at the first stage and such interference at a remoter stage , but the more indirect and remote the interference , the more difficult it may be to establish on the facts that A did intend to interfere with the particular contract relied on by the plaintiff and that that interference was a necessary consequence of A 's wrongful act .
3 Professor Pacey referred to Layton as ‘ a poet of revolutionary individualism , ’ and there can be no doubt that that individualism was a common tie , and not merely religiously but in every way .
4 What was at issue in that case was the right to acquire , use or dispose of immovable property on the territory of another member state ; the court held that that right was the ‘ corollary ’ of freedom of establishment .
5 Industrialists know that that policy was a failure , and they do not want to go back to it .
6 After a moment , her mother spoke and it was quite clear that each word was an effort .
7 Yeltsin said that each voucher was a " ticket to a free economy " .
8 She must have thought , at that moment , that each singer was a ‘ kitten ’ in distress , and she was no doubt trying to help in her own way .
9 Her contention that this event was a result of a twofold plot of the Duc d'Orléans and the Illuminati , organized from Germany , was heavily criticized by several reviewers .
10 Although it is not explicitly stated that this sea-monster was the father of eponymous founder of the Merovingian dynasty , that is clearly the impression which Fredegar intended to give .
11 One obvious was of demonstrating that this system was a specific historical product was to show that it was not always so , and Marx and Engels turned to history and anthropology to demonstrate this .
12 Hecht believes that this system was a source of conflict in domestic employment .
13 I was therefore surprised when I heard the hospital on the radio today saying that this case was a very isolated incident . ’
14 Suragai had said that the race was called the Manchu and that this man was a good officer and an expert swordsman .
15 He knew darn well she , or rather Cara , was a journalist , Fabia thought crossly , all her vibes insisting that this man was the very same man she had come to interview .
16 There is no doubt that this map was a landmark in the improvement of the outline of Scotland , which was to last for twenty years .
17 After the flight of King James II on 11 December 1688 the legal fiction was adopted that this day was the last of his reign ( thus 4 James II is 6 February 1688 to 11 December 1688 ) , and there followed an interregnum until William III and Mary II were made king and queen for their joint and several lives on 13 February 1689 .
18 There is no doubt whatsoever that this expansionism was a deliberate and carefully controlled policy ; Charles did not fight defensive or reluctant wars .
19 Obviously took Teddy twenty minutes to think that this iceberg was a it was a , a valid symbol !
20 However , scrutiny of the events leading up to the 9 July announcement suggests that this decision was a result not so much of Soviet ‘ opportunism ’ as of the policies of the Eisenhower administration and the brinkmanship of Fidel Castro .
21 It may well be that this building was the Quartermasters Stores originally .
22 He knew very well that this night was the one which would decide whether the old female eagle survived .
23 Newman 's detailed researches in hospital had come up with the fact that this company was a subsidiary of INCUBUS .
24 It might be that this girl was a con woman and he and Camb the first victims of a colossal deception .
25 I thought from the beginning that this conversation was a mistake .
26 Some years later , Muriel admits that this conversation was the making of her .
27 The tone of deference suggests that this person was a new acquaintance , and that Leapor respected her literary judgement .
28 As another pseudo-emblema of the later second century , therefore , it appears that this panel was the work of a mosaicist employed on the Lion and Stag and , perhaps , on the Cupids mosaic .
29 It was suggested that this criticism was a consequence of resentment at Suharto 's failure to follow the military 's advice in a number of areas , including the appointment of the Vice-President after the 1988 election [ see p. 36933 ] .
30 Superficially , I was coping , but I can see now that this period was a kind of moratorium .
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