Example sentences of "it was [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was arguably our best performance as well . ’ |
2 | It was either t is or rebuild the barn , and our budget did n't run to barn renovation — even for our precious owls ! |
3 | It was either her or Lee . |
4 | It was getting to the point where it was either me or the birds ! |
5 | I 'm su it was either me or Chris . |
6 | He told Mr Potter it was either him or you . ’ |
7 | I walked along saw the guy in front of mne there were bulltes all around me so it was either him or me . |
8 | The member of staff when I spoke to him about it afterwards — I did not call him in to speak to him about it immediately because I did not think it was either my place or my duty — I told him that she was very concerned about that being said to her son and quite frankly so was I , and really was that the sort of thing to say and he agreed it was n't the thing to say but he said ‘ I was so angry at the time . |
9 | No , it was either his Mum or Lee . |
10 | It was either you or Peter . |
11 | It was either you or Peter . |
12 | It was either you or Amy . |
13 | but erm , I , I thought it was both yours and Mr contention that through the doctoring of extensible authority and by , because of that doctoring your clients are not alleging that any contracts of insurance or re-insurance simply made on their behalf is unenforceable |
14 | When it was over we filed out to the accompaniment of the organ . |
15 | And the night that it was over we met in our quarters , we poured a drink and we stood there and looked at each other and he said well , we made it . |
16 | When it was over he was fourth . |
17 | When it was over he was given a Military Cross by the British , and the Croix de Guerre by the French . |
18 | It was the perfect mental massage , and when it was over he rose feeling slightly numb , but tingling and refreshed . |
19 | We had sex — and after it was over I invited her to stay . |
20 | Building up to the anniversary had been the focus of my life for several months ; now it was over I felt depressed and despairing again . |
21 | Before it was over I had devastated his family , disappointed him and further divided myself . |
22 | When at last it was over she lay back in a sleepy state , as a result of too much gin rather than weakness from the birthing , but she no longer felt like cursing James . |
23 | When it was over she raised her head and breathed in deeply . |
24 | When it was over she leant against him , the side of her face pressed against his neck and she was muttering , ‘ This … it should n't have happened , Charlie . |
25 | He clarifies the difference by comparing the humanistic pastoral counsellor 's attitude to suffering as ‘ something to be relieved ’ , with the spiritual director 's ‘ which might at least suggest the counterclaim that it was rather something to be interpreted and creatively redeemed ’ . |
26 | Yes it was rather it it was quite unintentional but they The winner last year , one of the teachers at the school was the secretary 's sister . |
27 | It was rather your own fault , Folly , dear . |
28 | Mr Barnet — it was clearly he — continued to look at her , and while he did so she could not look away . |
29 | It was clearly his national eminence , rather than any claim to be a natural arbiter of local affairs , which made his lordship attractive . |
30 | It was clearly his national eminence , rather than any claim to be a natural arbiter of local affairs , which made his lordship attractive . |