Example sentences of "it was [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 It was thus that I had been able to gain some sense of the sort of place Miss Kenton had gone to live her married life .
2 It was thus that it acquired its unique form : 35 km long and about 1.6 km wide with steep sides sloping to a flat bed .
3 Although she continued to knit , and sat upright , it was thus that she felt herself ; and this self having shed its attachments was free for the strangest adventures .
4 It was thus that the classic wine-growing areas — the Camp of Tarragona and the Panadés — were expanded and the western regions re-peopled .
5 It was thus that he arrived at his figure of six hundred and twenty thousand three hundred and thirty one pounds to the overall cost of future care in this case .
6 Because of this she never had any time for her own parents : my mother could n't think it was right that they 'd parted with two of their children . ’
7 In my village there had been historic upheaval over such questions as whether it was right that hymns should be sung in the House of God .
8 Coleridge rationalized the departure in his poem ‘ Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement ’ , asking whether it was right that he should live in beauty and solitude while his ‘ unnumber 'd brethren toil 'd and bled ’ in the greater world .
9 I told Kidsons that I did n't think it was right that I should seek re-election , which was coming up on 30 April , and left it at that . ’
10 If he needed to be questioned again it was right that it should be at home and with his parents present .
11 I thought that it was right that I should talk to you , try and build a better picture of Michael . ’
12 It was right that she should make it suffer for what it had done .
13 So you won , Ragu , and in retrospect I think it was right that you did .
14 However , we believe that it was right that the statement should be made in the House , from which have come the decisions that , in our opinion , have done so much to encourage the IRA through the years .
15 It was right that the poor Jewish scholar should marry the daughter of the richest local merchant , because it was unthinkable that a community which respected learning should reward its luminaries with nothing more tangible than praise .
16 But Mr Michael Fallon , the Conservative candidate , said it was right that a quarter of the receipts should go on housing while threequarters went towards repayment of debt .
17 Everything was very hush-hush , and it was not until it was over that the name of the target was made common knowledge — not that it would have been of any interest to us if we had known beforehand , because none of us had ever heard of it .
18 It was only now that it was over that she realised quite how it had got to her .
19 It was n't that I was being purposely unfriendly , it was just that I had decided that my best chance of survival lay in my being as unobtrusive as possible .
20 It was n't that I was an amazing person or exactly the right guy for the job .
21 It was n't that she wanted to work in a sex shop but that she needed work of some kind .
22 It was n't that people did not spread false rumours .
23 So far , Marie had lasted longer than either of them : it was n't that she was better at her job than they were , it was just that she did n't expect so much of people .
24 The calculations would seem a lunatic fantasy if it was n't that they were produced by an organization which then occupied the centre stage of British energy policy .
25 It was n't that the new treatment was particularly bad , it was just that the very idea of a re-mix fell directly against the grain of the code of ethics publicly laid down by The Smiths .
26 It was n't that the programmes were bad , but they did not actually choose to cover different topics from male current affairs teams , while the whole hypothesis had been that they would in fact cover different topics — that there were uncovered topics in social policy and the rest of it .
27 It was n't that I was tempted to eat those convenient nuts , just the very fact of their existence .
28 It was n't that Amy was dirty ; she was continually washing herself , her hair , her few clothes .
29 It was n't that I was doubting my faith or denying the reality of my becoming a Christian , but rather that , though I had genuinely believed ten years earlier , my commitment had been intertwined with the emotional comfort of sharing the beliefs and way of life of my family and certain friends .
30 It was n't that I would n't try Terry 's material , because we did try it ; it 's just that none of us really liked it .
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