Example sentences of "that was [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | that was I T V , I T V started in the fifties , B B C was in the thirties |
2 | I 've been trying to think what we what the n whether it was D Company or C Company but I ca n't recall , that was the Company , that was , I just D Company of the er South Staffs of the whole Walsall area you see , that was D Company . |
3 | That was Aunt Tossie . |
4 | That was Aunt Tossie . |
5 | That was Aunt Tossie again . |
6 | However , that was service life . |
7 | It took me a long while though to realise that was Meg Ryan at the beginning . |
8 | On the good ship lollipop oh that was Shirley Temple |
9 | So all our lads are more or less , that was lightning strikes and finish off . |
10 | That was Diet Vimto . |
11 | And that was Monte casino on that one . |
12 | That was Osvaldo Oliveira and his greatness . |
13 | ‘ That was Doctor Shergold 's wife , ’ explained Melissa . |
14 | The next farm in place and that was dairy cattle , I had five cows to milk then by hand , but only in the morning . |
15 | ‘ That was Joyce Butler , ’ said his Mum . |
16 | and that was pillow covers , well shams |
17 | By 1992 that was Pounds 63m on sales of £1.1bn . |
18 | That was Adele Duncan 's secretary . |
19 | Oh , no ch that was government money were n't it ? |
20 | A reserve that was part distaste blanked her features . |
21 | And erm the the that was part part of their work you see , the these blacksmiths . |
22 | Oh that was Harlow Town Station then was n't it ? |
23 | That was Roger Charlton . |
24 | That was wash day . |
25 | That was King George ! |
26 | The implication was he had , na , that was O K. |
27 | That was Leonardo da Vinci . ’ |
28 | Other boys from Port Talbot Secondary had been escorted through the mysterious gates into the fabled world of professional acting — the man who had done all that was Philip Burton . |
29 | Nearby was expensive Kensington , where rich ladies shopped , and a walk from that was Earls Court , with its baby-faced male and female whores arguing and shoving each other in the pubs ; there were transvestites and addicts and many disoriented people and con-merchants . |
30 | Well that was Buckingham Palace was er . |