Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] it [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is necessary to examine the idea of coalitionism and the political forces that made it a powerful alternative before considering its direct impact on the Unionist party .
2 The fact that a scheme could be contrived that made it a working possibility for the majority of the disabled to acquire a motor car of their choice and to finance the purchase , including insurance and repair , from the allowance , was a staggering revelation to economists and particularly to the socialists of the time who regarded private enterprise as the kiss of death .
3 AND ALL THAT made it a busy year for Autocar & Motor .
4 She said please in a way that made it a special request of her own .
5 Unable to help herself , she looked up , and knew at once that her movement was seen , as in the instant gloom that succeeded it the lesser light of the lantern swept an arc and found her face .
6 And it 's earning the chocolate-coloured Labrador that wrote it a worldwide reputation .
7 One feature of the Antares that gained it a helpful blast of publicity when it was launched was the novel electronic throttle .
8 I think it 's about time we actually put that word back into the dictionary and made it a good word to have .
9 While nineteenth-century Catholic teaching had been suspicious of ‘ human rights ’ discourse , John embraced it eagerly and made it a central theme , greatly extending the range and number of ‘ rights ’ , including those of minorities ( 95–7 ) and refugees ( 103–8 ) .
10 The German army itself was in theory a composite force of Prussian , Saxon , Bavarian and Württemberger troops ; this diversity meant little more than differences of name and uniform , for the Prussian staff controlled the whole apparatus as a unified system and made it the best army in the world .
11 This position put its schools in the forefront and made it the leading school of Europe from the 1140s , until Paris began to take the lead in theology and philosophy ( but never in law ) in the 1180s .
12 Well Julie went and got it the other day that 's why fetched her out , to get their presents .
13 Grimma took another step forward and caught it a backward thump across the muzzle .
14 Under Rachel 's serene autocracy the firemen agreed that there was nothing much to be done now , that the house seemed safe enough but they should not use the attic until someone ‘ from the department ’ had been and inspected it the next day .
15 Health physics monitor Steven Crozier , a fitness enthusiast who was one of the group who visited Peel Park to collect the 1993 award , tried out the new multi-gym and pronounced it a real asset ( below ) .
16 I found my way to a temperance hotel advertised in the guide-book and found it a homely house .
17 We made the locks at Gairlochy on Saturday evening and found it no great hardship to lay there throughout the following Sunday .
18 However , some remnants of the latter ( the Citizen Army and Sinn Fein Volunteers ) seized Dublin in 1916 and proclaimed it an Irish republic .
19 He let the minion struggle and kick for a little while , then hoisted it back out , shook it , and turned it the right way up again .
20 Vietnam was left to decide its own fate , and in 1975 , North Vietnam took over the South and declared it a Communist state , causing thousands to flee from the South as boat people refugees .
21 The Americans went nuts over it and awarded it the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film .
22 Fortunately the judges agreed , and awarded it the first prize .
23 Somebody who lives nearby , came in and examined it the other day , and that 's all I know .
24 Politically , Britain was not prepared to allow WEU to intrude upon Anglo-American relationships , and placed it a poor second to NATO .
25 We made the necessary arrangements with the owner and viewed it the next day .
26 In fact , many felt its power had become too great and thought it no bad thing when it was forced to close , I believe in 1932 or 1933 .
27 It was during my visit that I made my acquaintance with Woolworths and thought it a marvellous store with goods that were priced at either 3d or 6d ; the firm did not arrive in Salisbury until 1927 .
28 Then she held out her hand to Eileen and gave it a strong clasp that made her wince .
29 She walked out of the front door and gave it a satisfying slam behind her .
30 Kate Melville and Sue d'Argy Smith , whose daughters left the Church , as so many do , just before they became nubile , each took a hand and gave it a sharp pull , and over their heads came the long arms of Gordon the Bachelor , whose fingers stroked my hair , as countless other key personnel in the body of Christendom , South Wimbledon , stroked , shoved , pulled and all but carried me towards the stage on which I was supposed to pour out the secrets of my heart .
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