Example sentences of "[vb past] it [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Set up in 1985 mainly to service the supermarket sector , Elm 's emphasis on technical innovation , product quality and customer service helped it build a strong customer base and penetrate international markets . |
2 | Then General Dynamics used it to demonstrate a ground-based air defense application . |
3 | When Neil Kinnock complained that soldiers were forced to leave their guts on Goose Green to show Mrs Thatcher had guts of her own , the Tories used it to mount a massive propaganda campaign against him . |
4 | Christian used it to open a small gallery as soon as he left Oxford . |
5 | Pascoe says that he used it to put an injured dog out of his misery . |
6 | They never used it to mean an earthly kingdom in the sense of an area of land which was ruled by God . |
7 | Recently I used it to stick a plastic-coated wire rack to the inside of a kitchen cupboard door while I checked the position of the rack with the door closed . |
8 | My hair had more shine than before and I found it left a stronger smell than other conditioners which I really liked . |
9 | ‘ Certainly found it cured a few problems , ’ André finished for her . |
10 | I was interested to hear Derek remark how much more difficult he found it to cull a larger fry , like the inch plus Angel that had slipped through his quality control . |
11 | Led by this hint they opened the ground not far from the wall ; and not much more than a foot away from the surface they found a leaden envelope which they opened in two places , on the face and breast , and found it contained a human body wrapped in cerecloth : Upon removing what covered the face , they discovered the features , and particularly the eyes , in perfect preservation . |
12 | This pattern is indistinguishable from ‘ fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis ’ described by Davies et al , and like them we found it to portend a bad prognosis . |
13 | He seems to have found it more difficult to extrapolate remote , romantic adventures from the complex , changing world of the 1920s and after than Anthony Hope found it to transport a late-Victorian man-about-town to a small Central European kingdom . |
14 | It looked awful at first — so bad it was wonderful — but as it dried it revealed an incredible gradient of colour . ’ |
15 | On one of their visits , there was an uncanny , if hilarious , echo of the kind of political and religious turmoil experienced by Olive 's family in years gone by One day they were boarding a boat and noticed it contained a large number of sticks , shaped like rifles . |
16 | In an address to Young Unionists , the Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP slammed SDLP and Eire politicians who claimed it cost a million pounds each day to secure the border . |
17 | Myra gave her a gaily wrapped parcel , and Claudia opened it to find a beautiful silk scarf printed with white and pink roses on a jade-green background . |
18 | I hurried to the Adjutant and he opened it to find an urgent request for a volunteer to serve in Southern Arabia . |
19 | As a mineral , corundum has proved its value to man partly as an abrasive , which allowed it to play a key role in the shaping of jade , and partly because it has contributed two of the most keenly sought after transparent coloured gems , sapphire and ruby . |
20 | Without this exodus of labour from Southern Europe , which allowed it to reconstruct a reserve army at home , West German capitalism would have been unable to achieve its formidable expansion of outputs in the 1960s without a catastrophic decline in the rate of profit . |
21 | The American Sixth Fleet is more powerful than Soviet naval groupings in the Mediterranean and as previously observed it fulfils a strategic role which is denied the Soviet navy in this region . |
22 | On March 27 the Russian Supreme Soviet rejected the government 's draft budget for the second quarter of 1992 and ordered it to present a new version in April . |
23 | So we drew a cow on it and signed it to start a new trend . |
24 | When landlord John Gardner bought the pub he decided it needed a new colour scheme . |
25 | When landlord John Gardner bought the pub he decided it needed a new colour scheme . |
26 | Although the member States had created the Council , once established it became a separate entity with its own international executive . |
27 | I only saw it open a few times but as far as I remember there were a couple of old ledgers and a stack of pocket files . ’ |
28 | A spark of hope was rekindled in him , as his eye traced the faint line and saw it formed a two-foot square . |
29 | Jess felt it like a physical blow . |
30 | ‘ Children have been used up to this because we felt it showed a non-violent style . ’ |