Example sentences of "it [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And last night it got me into hot water . |
2 | It smothered him like dense mist . |
3 | She would make Hari Morgan interested in her scheme for an emporium however much it cost her in lost pride for in . |
4 | He had found his kingdom , and though it filled him with Adamistic yearning , he was somehow powerless to enter and possess it , Why was this ? |
5 | Her husband had found this fishy , and perhaps for that reason it filled her with intense curiosity . |
6 | It provoked him to impotent fury , but there was nothing he could do . |
7 | It fills him with strange satisfaction to think that while the great illumination of the Market Square is quite invisible from this point , the little lamps of Iron Green can be seen glowing through a gap beyond Albert Road , It is many years now since he has visited the lower end of Odborough , for his legs will not carry him up and down the hill , and he growls like a dog if anyone suggests a car . |
8 | It encouraged him towards early independence and self-sufficiency without which he would not have got his career off to so quick a start ; and it must have contributed to the ease with which , to further that career , he uprooted himself first from South Africa and later from his adopted second homeland in Britain . |
9 | At the same time , of course , it assures them of comprehensible input . |
10 | It assaults you with raw power , deafens you with engine and wind noise , roasts you in the stark cockpit . |
11 | When a central bank buys a surplus of foreign currency it exchanges it for domestic currency , here Deutschmarks . |
12 | It leads us towards inner peace . |
13 | The reason why it 's quite a good thing to do is because it gets you into descriptive language okay and thinking about how you describe things , adjectives are describing words . |
14 | Here it distinguishes it from factual enquiry , at least as that is conceived by those with a robust sense that there is a way things really are in the world . |
15 | I mention this because it brought me into favoured touch with the Commanding Officer for Wales , and through him I was able to gain admittance for Richard to Exeter College , Oxford , for six months prior to his joining the Royal Air Force , a privilege granted to very few cadets . |
16 | Perhaps the most important element in Florey 's brief occupation of the Sheffield chair was that it brought him into close contact with Edward Mellanby ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
17 | It took me by complete surprise . |
18 | It introduced him to enlightened learning and a sophisticated life of foreign travel , and enabled him to move in the scientific circles centred round Sir Charles Cavendish . |
19 | Strange because it reminded him of other bedroom partings : sheets tangled , sweat cooling , confusion and self-reproach keeping glances at bay . |
20 | Oddly , instead of reminding me of Bill , it reminded me of Old Red . |
21 | what , have a because we 're going to another chap had said are you sure I 've ordered this milk and it was this young man who 's serving you see , and so , the , the more senior librarian she says she said it reminds me of interesting reading , was about erm , it was a very sort , it was , it was an but it was about architecture of , of Italy , you see , it was quite a detailed thing , you know really good detail |
22 | I wonder if it does it in American format . |
23 | To blind a lamb or blind an eagle ; all the same to them if it left them with defenceless prey to kill . |
24 | The administration may not own the means of production but it controls them through bureaucratic direction . |
25 | One that might be perfectly normal , though it leaves us in complete uncertainty . ’ |
26 | It stood her in good stead when it came to the areas of change which are always necessary in an organisation approaching its centenary . |
27 | James had armed himself with the sword of Robert the Bruce , but it stood him in poor stead . |
28 | It stood them in good stead again in 1976 when drought caused many villages to be supplied with stand pipes . |
29 | At least it stood us in good stead for Tuesday night 's game at Scrimley Arsenal , where we came away with a very creditable 2–4 defeat . |
30 | He found the experience of working in a wide variety of company departments invaluable and believes it held him in good stead when he reached the higher echelons of management . |