Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [prep] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In that case the railway company had carried the parcels of other persons at a rate less than similar parcels were carried by it for the plaintiff .
2 Great holes were torn in it by the German machine guns and shrapnel , but with a discipline that would have honoured the Old Guard , it closed ranks .
3 Several other writers were attracted by it in the 1960s and 1970s : Douglas Oliver , in The Harmless Building ( 1973 ) , for example ; Muriel Spark , at several stages in her fiction ; and Giles Gordon , who follows the second-person narrative of Michel Butor 's La Modification ( 1957 ) , making ‘ you ’ the protagonist of his Girl with red hair ( 1974 ) .
4 Instead , the architects , McKay and Forresters , of Glasgow , were presented with it at the Edinburgh reception .
5 He knew the pattern of the carpet by heart but now it was as if he were looking at it for the first time , taking it all in , the design of orange and black squares .
6 well I do feel that a car is looked at from a performance point of view , I mean I agree that a lot of bad drivers , but I still think you could help a lot by getting the design of the car right , because sometimes accidents do happen , even though nobody is really at fault and er I feel strongly that were looking at it from the wrong way round .
7 ‘ The newsboys were shouting about it in the street , ’
8 This was partly because the traditional school library catalogue , devised by teachers untrained in library methods , aimed to meet only the very simple demands which , alas , were made of it in the long decades of neglect .
9 The crowd seemed to be getting a little impatient just before the goal ( as I 'm sure we all were listening to it on the radio ) but can you imagine what the scum crowd would ahve been doing to their team if they had n't scored within twenty minutes ?
10 You , you were listening to it on the radio .
11 Because the cat was seen as evil , all kinds of frightening powers were attributed to it by the writers of the day .
12 The army would also reopen its ranks to Hutus , who were purged from it after the ethnic warfare of 1972 .
13 It is not easy , admittedly , at this point in time , when the Commonwealth seems so obviously a fig-leaf for imperial decline , to credit the extravagant hopes that once were entertained of it as the foundation of everlasting British dominion — influence , as it were , eternally made flesh .
14 The Blox had run the whisker pole to maximum height on its track , suspended it from the main halyard , and were swinging on it from the pulpit far out over the harbour and letting go .
15 We were talking about it on the way back .
16 Many of them never wanted to lend overseas in the first place , but were forced into it by the internationalization of American commerce ; as their local clientele expanded into foreign trade , they had no choice but to follow them or lose the business to the money-center banks .
17 Our classification of references to the care programme approach along a hypothetical assimilation-adaptation continuum suggests that roughly half of local authorities which mention the care programme approach in their plans seemed to have assimilated it , and half were adapting to it at the time of composing the community care plan .
18 Although providing a degree of flexibility to cope with ground settlement , this type of joint tended to leak and a cement filling was added to it with the whole pipe laid on a bed of concrete carried up the sides .
19 Why , he was boasting about it in the prop-room .
20 It is unlikely that the crude material did much good , and not surprising that no more was said about it at the time .
21 I 've got your red book here cos I was looking at it at the weekend .
22 One day I was browsing through it in the shop .
23 I have in fact si since seeing this sent her a copy of the paper I put to this meeting , erm , having seen that , because I did n't know that she was waiting for it to the commentary with .
24 He was driven to it by the logic of interest and events .
25 In its aftermath Mrs Thatcher apparently took greater care to consult the Cabinet more fully and was overruled by it on the proposed sale of British Leyland to the US-based General Motors .
26 Now we may never know what secrets it was towing with it in the clouds .
27 She was pitchforked into it by the early death of her husband James V. But this woman from France made sure that she learned about the country she would control .
28 A little later , Emily was looking through her accounts and came across a bill for French calf ; thoughtfully , she turned it over in her hands , Hari would need to buy the calf too and the usual practice was to pay for it at the end of the month .
29 His wife Janet said that she had not seen the quarry after a fence was put round it after the deaths .
30 It is understood he initially thought of going there at the weekend but was advised against it by the police .
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