Example sentences of "i [vb past] it [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What do you mean I made it like a brick ? |
2 | ‘ I realised it lacked the ring of truth , ’ Silas said while regarding her intently . |
3 | So , ’ she drew herself up to her full height , her tight black dress clasping her full figure as though the material was pasted to her , ‘ so , ’ she repeated , ‘ I opened it to check the photograph and saw it was Ed Riverton 's . |
4 | ‘ Wishing to use this facility , I discovered it had no lock . |
5 | I remember the shock-horror and accusations of non-femininity that my first one provoked when I wore it to push the pram up Edinburgh 's steep streets in 1967 . |
6 | I knew it took a while to finish a board : there was not just the shaping , but the painting and the glassing . |
7 | I knew it rang a bell somewhere . |
8 | I thought it meant a man who hated a woman . |
9 | ‘ I thought it added a lot of atmosphere . |
10 | ‘ I thought it added a lot of atmosphere . |
11 | I thought it sounded a bit slushy and did n't really relate to it . |
12 | Leave my handbag alone but you see when it was in the window Jane I thought it looked a bit too light , but I think what makes it look like that is they 've got the light shining |
13 | A fine stone bridge spans the beck below Swinner Gill Kirk and I crossed it to follow the gill back below Moss Dam Hags and out along the top of Arn Gill Scar . |
14 | She stated , ‘ I did it to stop the child crying . |
15 | I said it looks a bit too small , fifty metres . |
16 | I intended it to have a lot of humour . |
17 | Once the work was hung I wanted it to occupy the space comfortably without dwarfing the area or appearing lost . |