Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thanks to deft chairmanship and bluntness , he drew from it a respectable report that won praise for its forthrightness .
2 Rushing over to the open suitcase standing on a side table , she snatched from it the long paper-cutter she had brought back for Harold from New York .
3 However , no sooner had they built such a machine than they recognised in it the inherent dangers of a heartless device capable of original thought .
4 When I came across it the other day , I was slightly embarrassed .
5 ‘ But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind called Euroclydon .
6 He withdrew from it a rare bound second volume of Palestine Illustrated by François Schotten , published in Paris in 1929 .
7 At its peak , in June , when 12,000 vehicles were employed , one passed along it every fourteen seconds , and it was estimated that the mileage accrued each week along its short fifty miles added up to twenty-five times the earth 's circumference .
8 Although the horn lent itself to delicate work and when finished had a smooth feel , its natural colour , yellow , mottled and streaked with grey , was so unattractive that the Chinese stained the objects they carved from it an artificial brown .
9 At first I thought about it a good deal , naturally , and the more I thought the more I liked it .
10 About the homework bit er I thought about it the other day and obviously mine was n't brought up we 're having a set detention night are n't we ?
11 But when she thought about it an odd picture came into her head ; a picture of herself innocently lifting the lid of a box and letting out a dark , shapeless shadow …
12 Her tone teasing , she added , ‘ If you went about it the right way I 'm positive you could have her eating out of your hand in no time at all .
13 ‘ She also said if you went about it the right way you could have me eating out of your hand . ’
14 Now the carriage cleaning inspector had a good job if he went about it the proper way .
15 But they went about it the wrong way .
16 It brought with it a wrinkled piece of brown paper tumbling down the street .
17 His recent return to England brought with it a 120-day qualification ban and he admitted : ‘ This game will be crucial because I need the extra edge .
18 Harnack himself defended that development as necessary for the survival of Christian faith in the ancient Graeco-Roman world , but believed it must now be transcended , for it brought with it the immense danger of transforming the original and authentic gospel of love preached and exemplified by Jesus into abstract intellectual formulae , of confusing the husk with the kernel .
19 Carefully Dalziel reached into his inside pocket and took from it a large envelope .
20 Fabia watched as , dropping the dog lead on to a large kitchen table , the dark man addressed a few remarks to the woman who then went to a drawer and took from it a large tin box and brought it to him .
21 So , when Nicandra , freed , threw herself uninvited into the depths of an embrace , she took from it no true satisfaction , Aunt Tossie had deprived her of her martyrdom and its crown as well .
22 They saw in it a narrative paradigm which offered the possibility of meaning in their individual experience to all men .
23 He picked up his pipe and blew on it a descending series of shrill notes that scarred the tepid surface of the afternoon .
24 Masklin ran this sentence through his head again , in case it made any sense when you listened to it a second time .
25 The work is enormous — comparisons with the second piano concerto are entirely justified , as familiar melodic and rhythmical thematic material pounds in the ears — and Conway and Evans brought to it a satisfying feel of sonority and stature .
26 I stared at it a long time .
27 I looked at it the other day and I thought I must remember to ask .
28 Unfortunately it bought with it a heavy infestation of ‘ Bundesbank ’ cockroaches , sponsored by the cockroach travel company .
29 Since we had shown previously that the bZIP region of the Fos protein is not phosphorylated by the DNA-PK ( Figure 2 , lanes 5 and 6 ) , we introduced into it the Glu- Ser-Gln-Glu motif of c-Jun that contains Ser-249 ( Fos-Core-ESQE ; Figure 5A ) .
30 ‘ Josephinism ’ in religious matters , again , it is now clear , had behind it a long tradition extending back to the first years of the century .
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