Example sentences of "[verb] it [vb past] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Two known meetings have so far taken place between both party leaders , with a whirlwind of protest from unionists when they issued a joint statement before the elections , while denying it reflected any form of electoral pact . |
2 | THE US Secretary of State , James Baker , hinted yesterday that the US withheld military support for Tuesday 's failed coup in Panama because it believed it had little chance of success . |
3 | DEC says it delayed any announcement until now so there would be meat on the bones , not just promises . |
4 | Intel says it saw strong demand in the US and Japan , where orders rose significantly as the market was stimulated by lower personal computer prices . |
5 | Vicom says it incurred massive debt during the development its own proprietary visualisation line whilst at the same time taking over Sun 's products , and could n't attract the new development capital it required . |
6 | By 1911 , when Italy 's newly launched first Dreadnought battleship was significantly named the Dante Alighieri , it claimed 50,000 members ; but although it enjoyed considerable official support it had little influence on government policy . |
7 | Each one of us was beckoned over to have a go when it was my turn I rushed over and put the tanks on I then submerged It felt strange breathing under water like a fish the bubble emitted from the regulator trickled up the side of my face . |
8 | And so he got space to build a house and they began it began this part in thirteen sixty although it 's clear that there was an earlier house here , perhaps built at the time when they first got the back in the eleven seventies . |
9 | But at times last season I felt it took second place from a few other clubs . ’ |
10 | We loved it and he knew it gave great pleasure to the audience . |
11 | ‘ I do n't think it made any difference to my career or Peter 's , ’ says Finney . |
12 | I mean it had that sort of look to it . |
13 | It 's a well set out machine and using it became second nature after just a couple of hours . |
14 | ‘ The police seem to think it happened some time after midnight last night . ’ |
15 | I was actually gon na open it put some bleach round the edge . |
16 | Earlier another Bond director Mr Tony Oates said the corporation vigorously denied it had any knowledge of the alleged phone-bugging operation . |
17 | The newsletter rates HP the leading Unix vendor last year and expects it to consolidate its position this year with at least the 40% revenue increase it got last year on an 80% increase in shipped units . |
18 | Senator Warren Barry called Mr Clinton 's plan on gays in the military a ‘ fags in the foxhole ’ proposal , and the chairman of the Fairfax County Republicans , Patrick Mullins , said it gave new meaning to the military warning ‘ watch your rear flank , ’ according to the Post . |
19 | Also , although he would have denied it had any influence at all , Ketura had told him Jeopardy used that court , and that he always practised early . |
20 | ‘ It must have been obvious that we were n't going to let it slip it seemed that way to me , ’ said Morrissey . |