Example sentences of "i [vb past] it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got it a little wrong , ’ says Eva .
2 I 'm a comparative newcomer to this computer age that many people of my generation would rather try to ignore … but you really ca n't … and as an owner of a computer and an 8 year old , I found it a good read and picked up lots of new tips on home entertainment/education as well .
3 There with the Princess 's permission as the only journalist , I found it a fascinating insight into how Diana conducts a part of her life that has until now been comparatively secret .
4 I had been his guest in the air very briefly before when I was taken up to see Low Birk Hatt as a bird would see it , and I found it a thrilling experience , quite the best way to travel .
5 I found it an impressive programme and I hope it will not lead Mr Heseltine to conclude that chess sets are less harmful potentially than television sets .
6 I found it the greatest fun .
7 I moved it a little way away .
8 I weighed it a few minutes later and was delighted , to say the least , when it pulled the needle round to 10lb 3oz .
9 He said : ‘ The van was not there at 6pm but I noticed it a little bit later .
10 I noticed it the other day when you were round then
11 I hated it the first time .
12 Erm I recorded it the other day and I did n't even know .
13 He paused a moment and then added , " You know , Sara , I meant it the other evening when I said you could ride whenever you want .
14 Below it flows the Dorn , known to the Saxons as the Milk , from the cloudiness of its water after rain : and one still sees it as the Saxons saw it a thousand years ago , as I saw it a few minutes ago in the thin rain drifting down from the Cotswolds .
15 When I saw it the other night , tucked inside the cello part of one of the piano trios we play , she had got as far as ‘ State 7 — Moderate Gale : Intervals of laughter .
16 And when I saw it the other day , on my way from London 's West End , I could n't believe it .
17 ‘ Tom and I saw it the other day , ’ she was saying .
18 And it was it was so nicely written I I saw it the other day it was no difference .
19 No , you do n't : for the simple reason that I suppressed it a few pages ago .
20 I thought it a great waste of money .
21 I just said I thought it a nice name .
22 Either way I thought it a nice gesture , and when I next caught his eye I smiled .
23 As talking had helped Violet , the girl in Hope , I thought it a good idea to let him talk himself to sleep .
24 I thought it a good idea . ’
25 ‘ Because I thought it a good idea to have your home address , ’ he added , in the same tone .
26 I made no comment on this at the time ( though privately I thought it a brash boast ) but when we met for the interview I asked if he had brought the pendulum with him .
27 Nina knows about the lymphoma ; I had to cancel a prearranged lunch at Langans with her as it coincided with my short stay in hospital , and rather than make up an excuse I thought it an opportune time to tell her .
28 Looking back later , Helen recalled three things about this new life , so different from the unhappy days when she and Edward discovered that his passionate letters to her were being read by Mrs Andrews : ‘ The beauty of it delighted me , and I thought it the perfect setting for these people with their freedom of manner and thought … .
29 I gave it a wide berth and went to sit on the rug , but of course it had gone so I sat on one of the chairs instead , had a good long wash and settled down for a nap .
30 I bought it a few months ago and I was assured they were waterproof . ’
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