Example sentences of "it [vb past] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The government also tried to secure the removal from Punjab of four senior civil servants and police officers who it believed were strong supporters of Sharif . |
2 | yeah I know , actually if it 'd been different equipment I would have cancelled it and said oh sod it , but it 's not , it 's same equipment , so you might as well wait for it |
3 | The drink when it came was hot milk laced with whisky , and Robbie pulled a wry face . |
4 | ( In June 1989 the PDS had declared a boycott of the Assembly in protest at what it claimed was insufficient opposition access to the media . ) |
5 | All it needed was some heat . |
6 | What it implied was that BA has not exactly been covering itself with glory in its propaganda war with Virgin — and would do well to change tactics . |
7 | All it contained were two envelopes . |
8 | What it meant was that matter could curve a region in on itself so much that it would effectively cut itself off from the rest of the universe . |
9 | All it took was this fifty-pound note and people not giving me another chance … ’ |
10 | Last month 's record-breaking talks between OPEC members ( it was their longest meeting ) did not increase the amount of recoverable oil in the world , all it did was lower costs about $30 a barrel . |
11 | It was carved with very competent lettering , but all it said was 15 April 1945 and a list of names . |
12 | She could remember the incident quite clearly , although the circumstances surrounding it had vanished into oblivion , beyond recall of any form of analysis : it had been early afternoon , so clearly not a party incident — maybe they had had lunch together ? — and she had been anxious about picking up children from school . |
13 | It had been frustrating hanging about the beach beneath Four Winds , watching Celia and the nursemaid spend what seemed to Freddie endless hours doing nothing much at all . |
14 | From that first introduction it had been all-out war . |
15 | It had been great fun , much more so than he had anticipated . |
16 | It had been great fun . |
17 | It had been five hours since he 'd got home , and he had n't slept in that time . |
18 | Most head teachers questioned thought the position was worse than it had been five years earlier . |
19 | It had been five years since the President had last presented the awards for gallantry and to voluntary workers , and in his opening remarks he reflected that in that time over 7,600 lives had been saved , 180 new boats built and lifeboat technology had advanced by leaps and bounds . |
20 | You see , your subconscious mind can not tell the difference between what is real and what is imagined ; so , although the information it had received during those twelve days was in fact a product of Sylvia 's imagination , the effect on her subconscious was precisely the same as if it had been actual experience . |
21 | Even in India , where Owen had served before he came to Egypt , and where in his latter years he had been seconded from his regiment to an Intelligence post on the Frontier , it had been normal practice to purchase information . |
22 | It had been utter surprise and defeat , casualties grievous . |
23 | The ensuing reforms were implemented piecemeal and did not fundamentally change the system , but procedure was considerably more summary by 1900 than it had been fifty years earlier . |
24 | I cried in surprise , for it had been four years since he disappeared . |
25 | It had been four years since Jessamy had seen her , and she did n't seem to have changed at all . |
26 | It had been four months altogether before he returned to the Works , by which time Andrew Jones had been installed in the showrooms as assistant salesman . |
27 | It had been four days since the of worlder had said what he thought would be required , and still parin had not provided his answer . |
28 | It had been traditional weather , with snow and frosty mornings to highlight the glittering hilly landscape of North Derbyshire , where we had enjoyed our Christmas holiday . |
29 | There was the usual bawdy banter , of course , and it had been that way ever since she first put on her white apron and began serving behind the counter . |
30 | On leaving the stall they plunged into the hall which was bedlam , and far fuller than it had been that morning . |