Example sentences of "it [vb past] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry . |
2 | While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry . |
3 | It lacked industrial power , but alienated its neighbour and allies alike by attempting to rectify this ; it failed to maintain a democratic government , yet under the circumstances it was highly unlikely that any state could have done so . |
4 | On the other hand , the nature of the relationship was always contested , and ultimately it failed to produce a lasting system of part-time day continuation schools . |
5 | But here as elsewhere , though the emphasis on cost and utility was helpful in curbing bureaucratic empire-builders , it failed to provide a full definition of the public service which should be provided . |
6 | I had expected it to be best for trenching and shaping in the vertical position , but on all but the softest of timbers it failed to supply a substantial cut . |
7 | The crime bill was opposed largely because it sought to enact a five-day waiting period for the purchase of handguns , while the education legislation , which aimed at upgrading the country 's schools , was opposed by Republicans following a congressional decision to remove an administration proposal to provide government vouchers to assist parents in sending their children to private schools . |
8 | Freshly scrubbed necks turned to follow the pounding locomotive as it fought to lift a heavy freight up the bank some 500 yards over to our left . |
9 | It involved thrusting a lighted taper into little glass jars and applying them in great haste to Jean-Claude 's back , which would bubble up under them in balloons of skin . |
10 | I would say that the CNAA was responsible for establishing the arts in higher education , first as subjects valid for higher education , and second as subjects valuable to the country , in other words it helped to establish a national reputation for the arts at this level , which had never existed before . |
11 | So a local authority might then find itself in a situation that it 'd got a two tier site . |
12 | And his kiss when it came had a new depth and intensity born of the freedom they had both found during the past moments . |
13 | French masons were brought in to work on the glorified hunting lodge of Falkland in Fife until it came to resemble a French Renaissance palace in miniature , with the courtyard 's south range richly decorated with Scots thistles , French fleurs-de-lis and pictorial medallions . |
14 | It came to occupy a unique place in constitutional law . |
15 | It seemed to embody a deep dislike , and she found that wounding . |
16 | The bicycle was a powerful symbol of social change in this era , summing up so easily the fears brewing around popular freedoms and popular amusements , and it seemed to touch a brittle nerve of the process of democratisation . |
17 | It seemed to promise a new beginning , almost a new birth . |
18 | It seemed to take a long time . |
19 | It seemed to take a long time to reach the end of the wall and I was about to turn right towards the door of the farm kitchen when from my left I heard the sudden rattle of a chain then a roaring creature launched itself at me , bayed once , mightily , into my face and was gone . |
20 | When I mentioned Spain , it seemed to make a big difference . |
21 | Melanie wondered what the significance of this desolation was to him , for it seemed to mean a great deal . |
22 | It seemed to bring a coppery taste to her mouth . |
23 | The recapitulation theory was seductive because it seemed to offer a powerful guide to the reconstruction of those steps in the history of life hidden by gaps in the fossil record . |
24 | It seemed to show a complete disregard for the laws of Galileo , Newton and Einstein , moving through the atmosphere like an otter in pursuit of a fish . |
25 | It seemed to have a good deal going for it . |
26 | ‘ It began to seem a craven sort of job . |
27 | Not only did this protect them from infection , it served to create a perfumed persona to cheer the sick . |
28 | For Horace it might have been a short madness ; in Frere it threatened to become a running sore . |
29 | Heading south and with part of it reportedly burning , it threatened to have a devastating effect on the marine environment of the northern Gulf , which was particularly vulnerable as a shallow , largely closed area of water with little natural turbulence or tidal flushing . |
30 | Our efforts to provide Cuba with the petroleum products it needed put a heavy burden on our own shipping system and forced us to order extra tankers from Italy . |