Example sentences of "it [vb past] [adv] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It used ter be nice when there was only 'orses in that yard .
2 The Tory vote in the areas where it polled well were elderly , well-off , and often English in origin .
3 It went on being good to the bottom of the path and all the way into the road .
4 It went on being strange in the afternoon , and then in the evening too .
5 When the office lifers came the next day and tried to make the computer come up with some figures they wanted , what it printed out was this poet 's poetry instead .
6 Okay , an and so what it said then was that ego , ego is where all these things come together
7 It had not been such a dull night after all , she mused , hoped Travis 's head would n't be too sore in the morning , then found that , whatever diversions might occur , once the excitement was over she was back to worrying about the wretched mortgage .
8 Before phylloxera , it had not been necessary to prune and train , although vine training systems were widely practised — after phylloxera it became essential .
9 In the first annual report of the medical superintendent it was reported that it had not been necessary to use the padded cell on any occasion , despite the fact that many patients had been admitted handcuffed , leg iron locked or bound with cords and chains .
10 It had not been necessary for him to be there .
11 It had not been easy without existing contacts in the region , and their reports would have to be treated with caution for a while , but on the whole he felt he had achieved as much as could have been expected .
12 Raynor paused , looking down into the half-closed eyes , and saw Grainne smile , and saw , as well , that despite her apparent tranquillity , she had been nervous , and that it had not been easy for her to come to his room .
13 He told her it had not been easy to get a word in .
14 It had not been easy for him to gain readmission .
15 It had not been easy , but she had succeeded — principally by concentrating on her career .
16 If they had been advised as to the necessity for clear offers in writing with terms set out from the bank , their case is that they would have taken that advice , they would have waited for the bank offer and if and when it had not been suitable for them they would not have exchanged and their case is also that er once things had gone er very badly wrong and they wanted to get out of the contract if they had been advised as to the way out er then er they would have been er of that , they would have served notice and they would have got out of the contract .
17 It had not been reasonable for the Royal Mail to use their dismissals as an example of enforcement of the new rules .
18 It had not been pleasant to leave the Mallorys under a cloud .
19 In a circular yesterday , the company said it had not been possible to arrange a refinancing on conventional terms .
20 This explained why it had not been possible to get four separate channels of sound out of the record .
21 Proceedings in a Dutch court were begun by a document transmitted under the Hague Convention to a local court in Germany which certified under Article 6 that it had not been possible to serve the document .
22 At the time when the payments were made , it had not been possible to identify the amounts in dispute .
23 At the time when the payments were made , it had not been possible to identify the amounts in dispute .
24 Edwin Pettigrew would have a single room , but it had not been possible to get more than one , which meant that Daisy would have to share with Sister Dew .
25 One of the authors , John Perry , director of the Institute of Housing , said yesterday that it had not been possible to calculate a Scottish figure because of differences in the financial systems .
26 Petion looked astounded in a repulsed sort of way ; Privately , he wondered who had carved these things , and hoped it had not been some ancestor of his .
27 He hoped to God that , so far , it had not been physical .
28 This account of the treaty may , as Florence claims , have been a lie , but it , or something like it , could well have been what Cnut preferred people to believe , for he may have been aware that it had not been unusual within the West Saxon dynasty for brother to follow brother : it was the succession of King Æthelwulf 's sons in turn which brought Alfred to the throne in 871 , despite the fact that his brother Æthelred I had male issue .
29 In the early years of the " new diplomacy " in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries it had not been unusual for a diplomat who died in post to be immediately succeeded by a relative , often a close one , who had been attached to his mission with this possibility in mind .
30 It had not been hard to predict that the Caribbean style of attacking play would be greatly suited to one-day cricket .
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