Example sentences of "[prep] it [vb past] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A chain wound its way round various wheels and cogs and at the end of it hung a large bucket . |
2 | The knowledge of it caused a strange mixture of pride and jealousy , love and hatred , which troubled him and even now made him stay his hand before announcing his decision . |
3 | De Gaulle had clearly created this confrontation , but it would be misleading to suggest that his courting of it represented a fundamental change in direction , either in ideology or method . |
4 | A street lamp threw faint light and out of it came a young woman . |
5 | But now , along the middle of it came an old woman pushing a hand-cart on which was a pile of rags . |
6 | The memory of it revitalised a bonny smile but he was aware that there had been some anxiety in his corner . |
7 | And the worrying thing is it all starts in the margin like it had a through school . |
8 | Underneath it stood an orange box on top of which were two flower pots . |
9 | Yet , obvious a performance though it was , behind it lay a real anguish and he knew it , and knew he could n't help it . |
10 | The tracks it left behind it bisected a faded trail of bootprints . |
11 | Behind it stood an old-fashioned switchboard and numbered pigeon-holes for the guests ' post . |
12 | With it came a new sound — deep and frightening . |
13 | This objective was indeed achieved , but with it came a spectacular collapse in crude prices , which lasted from 1985 into the following year , when there were calls from the Gulf states for Britain to cut its North Sea output ‘ as part of a global effort between OPEC and non-OPEC exporters to restabilize the world oil market ’ . |
14 | With it came a sudden clarity of atmosphere , so that the trees and haystacks stood out in high relief , and the distant hills seemed to come nearer now that their outline was sharply etched on the horizon . |
15 | With it came an overwhelming desire to press herself closer . |
16 | To the French he was a great innovator , an artist who brought a startling lightness to the execution of his pictures , and with it introduced a fresh breeze of English naturalism into French landscape painting . |
17 | Christianity seemed more and more to mean clericalism and once the Second Crusade of 1147 was over the popular religious fervour that had been channelled into it needed a new outlet . |
18 | The egg which had been stirred into it gave an unusual texture , and the pepper added pungency . |
19 | When Stox went under it became a laughing stock . |
20 | From it sprang a beautiful rose-bush — which blossomed with black flowers . |
21 | From it emerged a black policeman , who left his white and clearly superior colleague sitting in the car . |
22 | Maryland was organized as a late and formal version of the feudal system , the Virginian way of life was always expected to reflect some memories of the heirs of the Elizabethan gentlemen and seadogs who had launched it , and Massachusetts and the other New England colonies that emerged from it retained a moral earnestness that sometimes survived the loss of the faith that had initially inspired the earnestness . |
23 | A large white bed dominated the room , and within it lay a porcelain-pale figure , propped up by banks of pillows , its shadowy eyes wide open . |
24 | In it sat a tiny beetle wearing goggles . |
25 | Over it hung an extraordinary painting . |
26 | Her perfume immediately overpowered the tobacco fumes , her coat was of pale chamois leather and the silk scarf knotted over it bore a conspicuous signature . |
27 | But the build-up to it had a familiar ring about it for Dave . |
28 | An oval mirror , pock-marked and fly-stained , was set in the top of this extravagant and monstrous contraption and next to it stood a hollow elephant 's foot mounted on a wooden base . |
29 | Next to it squatted a young girl about fifteen or sixteen years old . |
30 | On it lay a cellophaned wallet of Guyland press handouts — this was where I 'd scribbled his number . |