Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb past] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When he was jilted after five years together it had a devastating effect .
2 And so it took a great deal of time erm , in the nineteen thirties , for farmers to cease production .
3 It was in front of 72,000 people in the Stadium , half a billion people around the world and so it took an incredible amount of getting hold of myself to do it .
4 I think David had one or two of the songs off ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ way before and so it became a natural progression to do that .
5 So it became a twice-yearly event by necessity , rather than design .
6 Soon he was joined by other Europeans and henceforth it became a common sight to see one or other of the ladies or gentlemen of the " confident " party slapping away at the trough where once the dhobi had slapped ( for on the day after the Collector 's appearance the dhobi had vanished from the enclave , either because he considered it too dangerous to remain any longer now that the commander of the garrison had assumed the caste of dhobi or , more likely , because he resented the competition ) .
7 Elsewhere it proved a negative variable , even in areas with a sizeable Jewish presence such as Leeds or Manchester .
8 An inquest jury at Buckingham was told that a 3 year old boy may have dropped the baby on the floor , but yesterday it returned an open verdict after the Coroner Rodney Corner warned that the evidence was contradictory .
9 An inquest jury at Buckingham was told that a 3 year old boy may have dropped the baby on the floor , but yesterday it returned an open verdict after the Coroner Rodney Corner warned that the evidence was contradictory .
10 This discovery gave fresh impetus to research aimed at developing new drugs which , like aspirin , would relieve pain and control inflammation , and also it provided a new basis for testing candidate compounds .
11 This not only involved the SCCs in vocational guidance and after-care in a formal sense prior to the creation of juvenile labour exchanges , but also it provided an influential role for the ASEA , certainly for its practice .
12 Now it felt a whole lot like being got rid of .
13 But now it included a growing number of raznochintsy , men of different ranks , the children of humbler officials , the clergy , the lower urban estates .
14 Overall it offered a strategic solution to many of London 's problems — though , as it was realized later , only if the world would stand still long enough for desirable change to be effected without being overtaken by other events .
15 Originally it had a flat plaster ceiling , but by the 1850s the bookcases on this lower level had become completely full , and in 1859 the roof of the building was raised and the barrel-vaulted ceiling and gallery bookcases which you now see were constructed .
16 Today it launched a new campaign .
17 On the teletext today it had a few words from Fergie saying that he reckoned that the no. of points they need to win the league is 84 .
18 Such places still exist but even when tackling them years ago it required a full team of professionals to make any worthwhile impression on the rabbits within .
19 Here it had a devastating effect on seagrass beds and mangrove swamps .
20 I always use this kind of music as part of the test sequence ; here it had an extraordinary naturalness , a quite seamless integration from bass to soprano , which one immediately recognises as true .
21 Anyway , when Alan suggested that he should set up in practice here it seemed a splendid idea . ’
22 Frequently in trouble were ‘ foreigners ’ from East Looe who would cross the river to steal soil from the common ; presumably it had a good name for fertility .
23 When plugged in , a tongue would stick out of the apparatus ; additionally it contained an electric device that was intended to block television reception in the immediate area .
24 Thence it described a great arc through Fenny Compton and Byfield to rejoin the other road at Cold Higham ( Crawford ) .
25 Sometimes it needed a special tool .
26 Sometimes it thematized a heightened irrationality , at others it slid into hyperrationality , while at still others it seems to escape the logic of these categories altogether .
27 Many women were interpellated by this religious and mystical imagery , because potentially it projected a spiritualized fusion of sex and love .
28 Unfortunately it crashed a few months later on a training mission in Scotland , when part of a Polish Squadron .
29 Then it became a residential nursery before the social services took it over five years ago . ’
30 So before that it was a National Song , and then it became a National Anthem , eighteen fifty-two , before your time , I should think , eighteen fifty-two .
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