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

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1 Party meetings continued to be held at the Carlton and it played a greater part in holding the party together when the Liberal Unionists joined .
2 And it made a long garage .
3 The evening was an enjoyable affair and it made a pleasant change not to have to leave Sally behind .
4 It had a beautiful soft tail and it made a sad sound : ‘ Eee-eee ! ’
5 It was very necessary , and it made a sunny improvement in the event .
6 Anyhow , we had open views over the Heath and Vale of Health and it made a lovely family home even if it was badly designed with a huge wasteful " well " in the middle of the house which had the advantage of enabling us to come downstairs in a series of flying leaps , holding on to tall mahogany pillars at the corners of the stairway .
7 Chesterton , always a favourite author , was a Christian ; it was at this period that Lewis read The Everlasting Man , and it made a profound impression on him .
8 He says he was an army officer seconded to the site and it made a remarkable contribution to the war , as well as developing the first computer .
9 Trouble was he lived at Selsit , which was up over the Pennine Way , across the high moor , and it meant a three-hour trek there and back .
10 In 1923 she recorded ‘ Downhearted Blues ’ , one of the 14 releases Bessie had on Columbia that year , and it became a million seller , helping to save the company from certain bankruptcy .
11 Lady Diana 's engagement to Prince Charles really put Althorp on the map , and it became a full-time job for me .
12 Er But it took people busy to get it paid , you know , and in fact there was some people that could n't , er and it became a big worry to people .
13 The Council 's presidents this time would not hear of it , no doubt after the consternation which had been caused the day before , and it received a favourable vote .
14 It redefined treason and sedition and severely constrained the freedoms of meeting , speech and writing , and it funded a massive output of loyalist pamphleteering to counteract the Rights of Man .
15 And it looked a nice pony one .
16 And it provoked a furious backlash from Labour and union leaders .
17 And it provoked a furious backlash from Labour and union leaders .
18 Sweet of her , and it brought a reluctant smile to Belinda 's lips .
19 And it followed a general election which of course is always a
20 It turned the attention , and the skills , of those within the company to the younger , singles-buying music audience , and it attracted a different kind of group to the label .
21 Shortly after my return , the Governor was to make a tour of Central Burma and it seemed a great opportunity for me to gauge conditions outside Rangoon , so I was invited to accompany him .
22 Mister Johnny talked in his gobbly voice all the way and it seemed a friendly noise now , pushing the night back .
23 In fact , there was no chance of losing her job , but sooner or later she would have to go and it seemed a good idea to lay down a time now .
24 With difficulty , though , she hid her ire — and it seemed a good idea then to reply to this high and mighty man with what he all too clearly wanted to hear .
25 And it seemed a good laugh .
26 You ca n't insure cash , as you know , but who cares , and it seemed a good present .
27 It 's my job to keep a check on the stock and it seemed a good chance to get something done … ’
28 I knew quite a number of people who had gone into the Civil Service and it seemed a good thing to get into . ’
29 The most frightening is rainforest destruction , and being a carpenter and joiner by trade anyway I have used many threatened species in my past and it seemed a good thing to start with .
30 It was only when I was almost in despair that I recalled having seen a letter written by a knitter from overseas , about an easy way to make cables and it seemed a pleasant way to take a break by referring back a few months until I found the letter from — you 've guessed it — June Shaw .
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