Example sentences of "[coord] it [verb] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In use I found it to be very acceptable ( to quote Prime Minister Major ) and it ran all the DOS and Windows packages I threw at it — and here 's the rub . |
2 | With 12 players on call from the World Cup compared to the USA 's six , Canada could rely on experience and it made all the difference , especially among the backs where the Eagles paid a heavy price for dropped passes , missed tackles and errant kicks . |
3 | For the first time Janine felt that she had an ally , and it made all the difference to her . |
4 | And it stretches all the tissue on this inside , and that 's what makes it sore . |
5 | The recurrent celebration of the martyrs ' feast days catered for the need to make the church 's past present , linked the sacred time of the Christian year into the sacred history of God 's holy people , and so helped to reconcile a triumphant faith which had emerged dominant in society , with the tenacious sense that blessedness lay in being persecuted for his name , and it kept alive a sense that Christ 's kingdom was not of this world . |
6 | It 's loving-kindness and simplicity , and it lay all the time in your pictures , implicit in every petal and every jug you ever painted . ’ |
7 | This principle is not the special prerogative of anthropology , and it transcends all the boundaries of traditional academic disciplines . |
8 | Its emphasis is predominantly educational and it employs all the methods , activities and creativity associated with good education ’ ( 5 ) . |
9 | and it went all the way round , no problem there . |
10 | Anna had come into the world feet first and it took all the experience of Mrs Finklestein and the skill of the young Dr Arlen , who had come back at once with Denis , to turn the baby round without strangling the little thing with its own cord . |
11 | She did n't need to turn round to know he was standing there , and it took all the will-power she possessed to finish the task she was working on , knowing he was just a few feet away . |
12 | She felt the puff of his breath on her ear , and it took all the determination she possessed not to turn round . |
13 | Cornflower-blue eyes bored into her own and it took all the willpower she possessed not to look away . |
14 | The arena was almost full and it had all the makings of a full scale rumble . |
15 | The inquest went on for many days and it had all the appearances of the public inquiry that was to follow . |
16 | and it had all the paperwork with it , it was gon na be shipped to Singapore . |
17 | I think the best move they made in in , in recent years has been the introduction of what they call the and it travels all the way in the town . |
18 | And three great big bins from from the they called them and I had three bins in my shed that I stored the barley in and I put the moisture extractor into them and it blew It had wee in it and it blew all the moisture out . |
19 | He was an Australian and it sounded nasty the way he said it . |
20 | It , it 's really because as somebody gets older the risk gets very , very great , and it needs all the money that 's built up in the early years to sustain the risk , the charges for the risk later on , in the later years . |
21 | And it seems such a shame after all , yes . |
22 | The truce of 1921 was attacked as a typical piece of Lloyd George chicanery , and it needed all the efforts of the party leaders to stop the party from breaking up the government there and then . |
23 | Too small , and it cried all the time |
24 | It was raining when her flight arrived at Heathrow and it rained all the way back to her flat in Islington . |
25 | With the help of his father , John built the Nautilus , 38ft long and one of the earliest boats to be driven by a screw propeller , and it outpaced all the steamers which followed the University Boat Race between Putney and Mortlake , which by then had become an annual event in the spring of each year . |
26 | ‘ With the Hendrix show the work goes right across the range and it covers all the bases . ’ |
27 | No matter , since Pied Piper 's stunning ‘ Kinetic ’ throws it into gear and it soars all the way . |
28 | This second expedition to Benghazi is not mentioned in any official documents and it has all the hallmarks of a David Stirling private-enterprise job , especially in view of the personnel who were to be involved . |
29 | Clairol 's Silver Shot ( £19.95 ) is a small , compact hairdryer that wo n't take up loads of room and it has all the advantages of its bigger , professional-style counterparts . |
30 | I can suggest three such general features : heredity is digital , it involves a phenotype-genotype distinction , and it makes possible the amplification of quantum events into macroscopic ones . |