Example sentences of "[noun] it [vb past] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But what was very enthralling about the jury service argument was the effect it had on older people themselves .
2 It never again had quite the effect it did on that day when Grom the Paunch of Misty Mountain was driven from the field , and , in truth , Gambo could n't quite remember that recipe to his dying day .
3 It is to the importance of this often underestimated ‘ Anglo-Saxon world ’ and the influence it had on English Nonconformity that we shall now turn .
4 Somehow it has measured and remembered the distance it ran on each stage of its outward journey .
5 The Wilson Committee itself summarised the evidence it received on this issue as follows :
6 Jacobitism was a continual destabilising force in British politics under the later Stuarts , so it is vital to consider precisely what impact it had on partisan strife during this period , and exactly how widespread sympathies for the exiled Stuarts were amongst the general population .
7 When the case was heard before Worthing magistrates it ended on 15 November with the assault charges being dismissed but Mosley , Joyce , Budd and Mullan were committed to Lewes Assizes on charges of riotous assembly .
8 In the first four months of this year it agreed on 18 draft laws ; in the same period last year , it produced 37 .
9 The Forest law was universally hated because of the penalties and restrictions it imposed on all classes of the king 's subjects .
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