Example sentences of "[noun] it [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Since foxes are basically nocturnal animals it takes a great deal of time and patience to shoot a fox , and also a good shot at close range .
2 It was indeed hierarchical : both in theory and practice it made a great difference where a man was born .
3 Together with the popular demonology associated in the public mind with these strange monsters called computers it produced a sudden upsurge of anxiety .
4 Needless to say , being a Finnish car it had a left-hand drive .
5 Successful living in Los Angeles requires controlling the environment , whereas in Bali it requires a total surrender .
6 This might appear exorbitant , and indeed as a symbolic castration of the Oedipus complex it represents a partial subversion of Lacanian theory .
7 But in any reference to useful labour it occupies a significant place as a village where the medieval open field system of farming has survived in some degree .
8 It acquired and developed the original photocopier technology and in its heyday it had a virtual monopoly and made huge profits .
9 But Prokofiev 's opera owes just as much of its enthralling power to the brilliance of its orchestral writing , and in Edward Downes it has a superlative master of the composer 's idiomatic style .
10 Despite the vulgar character of such poetry it conceals a genuine sadness .
11 Because of the translucent water and the high , rocky , almost petrified appearance of the cave 's formation it added a mysterious uniqueness to the beautiful strains of the music .
12 The stone they used to build Aberdeen may be built for endurance rather than seduction , but when it catches the sun it offers a lively spirit as well as a safe haven .
13 But in Washington it caused a nasty row .
14 For a considerable distance it is now followed by a main road ( A422 and B4525 ) , but near Culworth it becomes a narrow lane , running through almost deserted country , past Adstone Lodge and Foxley to Cold Higham .
15 As it moved south it took a wide variety of other forms from Kurdish to Hindi .
16 As it moved south it took a wide variety of other forms from Kurdish to Hindi .
17 But since passion does not come in bottles it seems a vain hope .
18 Like Scotland it has a traditional reliance on textiles and alcoholic drinks — 20,000 people work in Beaujolais production alone .
19 Possibly even in the most traditional area of slave cultivation , sugar , the mechanisation of sugar-mills from the mid-century diminished the need for labour in processing the product , though in booming sugar economies like Cuba it produced a corresponding rise in the demand for field-hands .
20 But in the desert it gives a strange moaning sound , low and sensual , accompanied by the singing of the sand as it skates across itself .
21 With dolphins on the rampage it seems a good idea to spend as much time as possible out of the water .
22 Fisher wrote a kind letter to Ramsey , who found that in the circumstances it showed a generous spirit .
23 Powered by a souped-up , 80 bhp Mini engine it has a tough steel frame and fibreglass bodywork .
24 Unfortunately you chose the ginger beetle , the toffee beetle or something of the sort it had a gingery look to it .
25 On its Edinburgh site it holds a living collection of around 30000 accessions ; a Herbarium containing some 2 million dried plant specimens from a world-wide range ; and a research library holding 75000 volumes books and over 1500 current scientific periodical titles .
26 For Christians it defined a national identity from which they were excluded .
27 These days it takes a long time to get into the ‘ left-hand seat ’ or captain 's position in a major airline ; indeed , as time goes on more and more airline pilots have to recognise the possibility of reaching retirement before they achieve command .
28 WITH so many flops in the West End these days it makes a welcome change to report a success story .
29 Ineffectual or not against lingering gases it seemed a wise precaution , even if it was only psychological .
30 Sainte-Engrâce was until very recently a remote settlement , because the road into the valley was also the only road out ; as a consequence it had a fine tradition for smuggling , since the last thing Basque smugglers ever wanted was good roads along which they might be pursued by excise men far less agile or locally knowledgeable than themselves .
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