Example sentences of "it [vb past] a [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It became a desperate struggle to get them on ; the longer it took the more difficult it became as my fingers became numb and useless .
2 For many , it became a unique chance to have their voices heard through a diversity of media , linking artists culturally visually , emotionally and psychologically to those entering the exhibition spaces of participating in the events .
3 I think David had one or two of the songs off ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ way before and so it became a natural progression to do that .
4 Soon he was joined by other Europeans and henceforth it became a common sight to see one or other of the ladies or gentlemen of the " confident " party slapping away at the trough where once the dhobi had slapped ( for on the day after the Collector 's appearance the dhobi had vanished from the enclave , either because he considered it too dangerous to remain any longer now that the commander of the garrison had assumed the caste of dhobi or , more likely , because he resented the competition ) .
5 She said it made a real change to have a bit of humour round the place .
6 However , the UK failed in its attempt to head off the EC Commission , even though it made a last-minute offer to bring forward compliance of five water supplies contaminated with nitrate , from 1995 to 1991–4 , ‘ a shift , ’ according to ENDS , ‘ which , until then , the UK had insisted would be impractical . ’
7 Somewhere here were the contributions of Duroc 's ancestors : a series of articles co-written by Pierre Henri Duroc and Donatien Alphonse Francois , Marquis de Sade , speculating on the limits of the human mind when confronted with endless pain ; some transcripts from the meetings of Robespierre 's Committee of Public Safety , in which the fates of some of the first families of France were decided on a whim ; a suppressed account of certain discoveries in a pre-human city that came to light in 19th-century French Equatorial Africa before the cyclopean stones mysteriously sank into the soft jungle earth ; Cauchemar et Fils , Maitres des Mondes Perdues , an unpublished novel by M. Jules Verne that was purchased from the author by a Great-Great-Great-Uncle and consigned to obscurity because it described a steam-driven engine to open up a gateway to a world of dreams that bore a remarkable similarity to a device that the Duroc of the time had indeed developed .
8 He said it cost a vast amount to build each new mile of motorway .
9 It 's my job to keep a check on the stock and it seemed a good chance to get something done … ’
10 I designed the itinerary , of course , for high political resonance , but it seemed a good idea to take in beautiful towns and routes .
11 It seemed a good idea to see what it was she was defending with such tenacity .
12 In fact , there was no chance of losing her job , but sooner or later she would have to go and it seemed a good idea to lay down a time now .
13 It seemed a good idea to have a companion when I knew I had to face a Spanish maniac ! ’
14 It seemed a good idea to pin her thoughts elsewhere .
15 The most frightening is rainforest destruction , and being a carpenter and joiner by trade anyway I have used many threatened species in my past and it seemed a good thing to start with .
16 I knew quite a number of people who had gone into the Civil Service and it seemed a good thing to get into . ’
17 It seemed a good place to defend ourselves against Silver and his men , because we were sure they would kill us when they returned to the ship .
18 I pulled in there as it seemed a good place to get Armstrong off the road and it was only then I saw that it was in fact an unmade road curving away round the back of the hill .
19 It seemed a good time to make my excuses and leave , and I did both . ’
20 To Robyn , it seemed a providential opportunity to make another — this time decisive — break with Charles .
21 It was only when I was almost in despair that I recalled having seen a letter written by a knitter from overseas , about an easy way to make cables and it seemed a pleasant way to take a break by referring back a few months until I found the letter from — you 've guessed it — June Shaw .
22 Unionist reactions to these proposals , published and embodied in the Representation of the People Bill early in 1917 , were very hostile indeed ; it seemed a reckless step to give the biggest ever increase in the franchise in the midst of a major war , to throw away some of the plural votes on which the party had relied , and to receive in return a redistribution that could bring almost anything .
23 It seemed a perfect opportunity to satisfy the twin hungers of record company and fans alike .
24 It seemed a poor thing to have descended to .
25 She had so much wanted to be fancied , it seemed a cruel blow to think that if it ever happened it might only be by someone as awful as Sean Walsh .
26 It seemed a mean act to open her wardrobe , but he could n't resist it .
27 It seemed a useful line to follow .
28 In view of this , it seemed a reasonable solution to ask my father to bring his great experience and distinction to Darlington Hall .
29 I thought it seemed a funny thing to do .
30 It seemed a funny thing to bother about at the moment .
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