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

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1 My hair had more shine than before and I found it left a stronger smell than other conditioners which I really liked .
2 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 .
3 It looked awful at first — so bad it was wonderful — but as it dried it revealed an incredible gradient of colour . ’
4 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 .
5 When landlord John Gardner bought the pub he decided it needed a new colour scheme .
6 When landlord John Gardner bought the pub he decided it needed a new colour scheme .
7 Although the member States had created the Council , once established it became a separate entity with its own international executive .
8 A spark of hope was rekindled in him , as his eye traced the faint line and saw it formed a two-foot square .
9 ‘ Children have been used up to this because we felt it showed a non-violent style . ’
10 Type-cases too were heavy , and if one fell it took a long time to sort out the type again .
11 Profitable as the business was , the brothers knew it had a limited lifespan .
12 I had heard the word before , and knew it meant a cruel punishment often used by pirates — leaving a man alone on some distant , empty island .
13 From that moment he had had respect for Blanche : he knew it took a rare combination of self-confidence and courage to admit she had been wrong .
14 I zipped back along the M20 , letting Armstrong have his head as I thought it made a nice change for him not to plod through heavy traffic at ten miles an hour .
15 Yes that you said it er Pat thought it seemed a good thing , the way you were saying it
16 I thought it seemed a funny thing to do .
17 But at the end I thought it got a little bit too silly .
18 thought , yeah , I thought it looked a nice colour , it does look , you know , it does look nice and shiny and
19 I had noticed the scaffolding placed around it the week before and thought it looked an odd sight , with the Chairman 's head just visible over the striped plastic sheeting .
20 None thought it deserved a higher chart placing .
21 The Audi that thought it had a clear run had to brake hard …
22 ( In my enthusiasm , I sent this letter to everyone whose name and number were on my telephone pad ( I ’ d been out rather a lot , and other members of the family took the calls ) ; this included someone who 'd phoned for a different reason , and next day I got a somewhat bemused call from an elderly gentleman who had never heard of Donkey Lane , but thought it sounded a splendid project and wanted to know all about it .
23 Alice thought it sounded a hand-to-mouth existence .
24 I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation .
25 You know , Nicholas , that whatever miseries the Great War brought it destroyed a great deal that was unhealthy between the sexes .
26 oh it made it made a nice change .
27 If whoever bought it had an unsavoury reputation it would n't do much harm to the seagulls or Brent geese .
28 Rain said if Maureen did it suggested a powerful reason for her certainty that her father had died for political reasons .
29 I took this to be a dream of fear of exposure due to approaching First Night , but Amy looked it up in her Dictionary of Dreams under ‘ defecate ’ ( sorry about that ) and she said it meant a huge windfall ( that too ) .
30 She said it made a real change to have a bit of humour round the place .
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