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

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1 There is none of that apparently aimless wandering in short stretches , punctuated by frequent bends , going halfway round the compass to reach the next hamlet or village , which characterises the byroads in country that has never been in open field or left it several centuries ago .
2 It was what was within the bird the force that gave it such power , such vitality . ’
3 The fully-laden truck careered through traffic lights at a crossroads in St Austell , Cornwall , crushed her Vauxhall car and pushed it 100 feet , before virtually demolishing a butchery and crashing into a florist 's shop .
4 I picked up the chant and repeated it many times .
5 He conceived the idea of artificial daylight and gave it practical reality by filtering the light of an Argand oil lamp through blue glass .
6 Anything could have sparked the riots , it just happened to be the injustice of Rodney King 's trial that triggered it this time .
7 They barricaded the building and ocupied it all night .
8 In 1991 , for example , Fareed Armaly and Christian Philipp Muller cloned the banal façade of the building and relocated it full scale at the edge of a forest : ‘ Fassade Galerie Nagel 1:1 ’ showed the same , faceless , empty apartment building but joined to a work belonging to Munich art dealer , Hanns Daxer and his wife ( to which ‘ Fassade ’ now also belongs ) .
9 And it would have remained little more than a name but for the immense political danger that threatened it 21 years ago .
10 However , in Peart the accused was not guilty when he obtained a car on the undertaking that he was going to drive it 30 miles in one direction but drove it 100 miles in another .
11 The press picked up the story the following day and gave it wide coverage .
12 She lifted her head and banged it several times on the floor .
13 He reached Haslemere in early afternoon , hired a taxi and discharged it fifteen minutes later on the other side of the road from the Skein of Geese Hotel and Restaurant a few miles south-east of the town .
14 I joined the Associate Membership scheme in the beginning and left it last year because of what I felt was gross overcharging for a pathetic members ' service .
15 Mrs Wormwood was hooked on bingo and played it five afternoons a week .
16 The Authority rightly identified teachers ' classroom practice as a critical factor in children 's learning and gave it considerable prominence in documents , courses and the day-to-day work of its advisory staff in schools .
17 Answer guide : The point here is that at the date of the balance sheet the business did not own the asset nor had it any right to its use as all that had happened at that date was an order had been placed which could easily be cancelled .
18 The school that won it last year bought a skeleton .
19 Software engineering outfit Dazix is now Intergraph Electronics after the company that bought it two years ago .
20 At 2 p.m. , rather than face more questions from the femme ménage , she ladled the food that had been left for her to eat into one bowl and carried it some way down the hill to a place where she knew it would be picked up by stray dogs and cats .
21 Nonetheless , it was British fears that began the process of creating a political group ( rather than a religious one ) , and British political tactics to safeguard their continued power that gave it national significance .
22 Also on 13 March Fawcett received the ‘ preliminary note ’ at his editor 's office and gave it top priority .
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