Example sentences of "[conj] it [verb] [pron] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It contained four sheets of paper closely covered in unfamiliar handwriting , and it was a measure of how relaxed he was that it took him the best part of a minute to realise that he was holding a copy of the letter written by Ruggerio Miletti to his family three days previously .
2 I find this emphasis generally correct in that it describes what the anorexic girl believes to lie in store for her as a woman : a passive role , a position of helplessness , a loss of self .
3 Try a recording in which the camera looks at the class the whole time so that it gives you the teacher's-eye view .
4 A moment later , I spotted the young Mr Cardinal not far away , still standing on his own , and it struck me the young gentleman might be feeling somewhat overawed in the present company .
5 And it tells you the normal plug rating for a particular appliance .
6 It was sweet revenge for Flintshire , who lost out in the corresponding fixture last season , and it gave them the perfect start as they bid to recapture the North Wales county crown .
7 And it gave him the halfway lead of 132 , 12 under par .
8 And it gives us the right answers .
9 He could hit it as far as a 3-wood — and it won him the 1973 Open .
10 ( If it upset you the first time , please move on to the next paragraph . )
11 Well if it if it gives you the required amount or
12 Cos it helped me the last time .
13 Quite unwittingly you played right into my hands that night , Aurora — I knew you had n't been taking drugs , but it gave me the perfect excuse for sticking around .
14 Tenderness is just something that women like because it gives them the upper hand .
15 Er , but I want you to start with this one , because it gives you the most flexibility .
16 If he could relive that shot I 'm sure he 'd never take a driver there off the tee ( Azinger has said just that in print ) because it lost him the Open .
17 And that we have an obligation to listen to noise because it shows us the grim truth of reality .
18 Prebendary Wace of Canterbury praised the pamphlet during the 1899 Church Congress and Charles Gore , from the opposite wing of the Church , called it ‘ an extraordinarily important document , because it defined what the nineteenth century 's latest religion , ‘ undenominational Christianity ’ actually was .
19 The 499-member Congress held its constituent session on March 11-12 , when it declared itself the constitutional representative of the Estonian people and passed resolutions calling for restoration of Estonia 's independent statehood and the withdrawal of Soviet troops stationed in the republic .
20 It was the first time I had seen a ship built from scratch and it was quite an experience to watch the steel plates being cut by their ingenious machine which controlled a cutter as it drew our the required shapes direct from the blueprint , converting everything to full scale as it cut .
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