Example sentences of "[subord] it [vb past] [adv] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The man had never seen it , although it lay only twenty miles to the north .
2 This , Mwangaza ( ‘ Light ’ ) , was later to become the first Swahili daily , but although it cost only three cents it never achieved sales higher than about 1,400 .
3 Certainly the AgriBusiness side of it looks less rosy than it did even two years ago .
4 He was an engineer and erm he he was he made co , he worked on conveyers and things and then he changed his occupation became a civil servant and he worked at the Admiralty down on Templefields until it closed about ten years , cos my husband has been retired about five years now .
5 So much so that we took out insurance er if it went over twenty percent we were covered .
6 The Viennese piano is often discussed as if it developed along one path , as if each improvement followed the previous one in an orderly fashion .
7 It looked as if it had only two storeys , but suggested an attic under the fanlight in the roof .
8 To accept the truth of these accounts is a simple but giant step , and one which the academic and professional community is by its own self-definition incapable of taking : a social group which bases its very existence on its own claims to cleverness would risk its life if it opened even one ear to the voices of fools and heretics , especially when the topic itself is about foolishness in the form of ‘ learning difficulties ’ .
9 Yeah , yeah , yeah , the thing was , because it left about fifteen minutes later , at a quarter past eight , there was so much difference in traffic ,
10 Anyone considering the venue a rather incongruous one for startling political imagery and prototype ‘ vehicles ’ for those with and without power in society ( the police on one side , immigrants and the homeless on the other ) , has obviously not got the message the Fundació has aimed to get across since it opened exactly two years ago : that it is not just about Tàpies , but has a wider and more challenging agenda .
11 The actions of Timex in Dundee exude an air of pre-meditation rather reminiscent of Rupert Murdoch 's at Wapping : even down to the fortified perimeter installed by the new management team after it took over 18 months ago .
12 THREE and a half thousand people applied to Staffordshire Fire Service after it advertised just 24 vacancies .
13 The aircraft , worth millions of pounds , was on a routine training mission when it came down six miles from its base at RAF Upper Heyford.Eyewitnesses have described seeing the plane trailing smoke and flames just before it crashed .
14 After some discussion on back-dating , the formula was accepted though it had only six months to live .
15 The impact angle was very shallow and the aircraft was apparently under some control as it settled only three feet over a horizontal distance of 420 feet .
16 Despite its low calibre , the weapon was hard to control firing on-full automatic , as it threw out 1,500 rounds per minute .
17 You will understand then something of the climate prevailing around Darlington Hall by the time of my father 's fall in front of the summerhouse — this occurring as it did just two weeks before the first of the conference guests were likely to arrive — and what I mean when I say there was little room for any ‘ beating about the bush ’ .
18 By selling 12 times as much wine as it did only five years ago , Australia outsells the US , and with the exchange rate currently working in our favour , prices are getting cheaper all the time .
19 He was surprised at its strength as it curled sic three inch long body around his index finger , and squeezed .
20 For it came barely three months before Israel 's general election , in which the fate of the territories was the central issue .
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