Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [verb] it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The writer has to give it these things to make it real for the reader .
2 And as a result has awarded it top marks and a prestigious regional Quality Brickwork Award .
3 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
4 My right hon. Friends have not committed the Government to any position on tax , but I notice that , as usual , the right hon. Gentleman wants to have it both ways .
5 Fuzzy Logic has made it two wins out of two …
6 If you are a professional grower , this bud is merely one among thousands , and you will not have the time to fuss and mollycoddle it — the head comes off in one go , and the bud has to take it full blast .
7 for the sea to be judged to be the same colour the painter has to paint it different colours .
8 Yet its conversion to studios , workshops , flats and a drama school has won it several awards .
9 The type of guest for which a hotel caters gives it special characteristics and atmosphere : for example , some hotels are family-type hotels with a fair proportion of residential guests , while others are commercial hotels usually catering for commercial travellers continually in transit .
10 Nonetheless , the authoritarian nature of the regime has won it many enemies both inside and outside the country , creating an atmosphere of suspicion and intrigue amongst the educated elite .
11 As Bourque and Grossholtz put it , ‘ that politics is a man 's world is a familiar adage ; that political science as a discipline tends to keep it that way is less well accepted , but perhaps closer to the truth ’ ( 1984 , p. 103 ) .
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