Example sentences of "[vb pp] it [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Although he had done it countless times before there was always a risk involved , especially since the introduction of guard dogs trained to sniff out illegal stowaways like himself . |
2 | ‘ Other people called it International Times or even ‘ eye tee ’ ‘ , says Miles . |
3 | According to J.L. Missika and D. Wolton , politicians were suspicious of broadcasting and governments allotted it scanty credits ; at the same time , governments encouraged the cultural vocation of television , and information ministers ( including Mitterrand ) accepted arguments from engineers in favour of a high-definition standard of television that was technically satisfying but increased costs . |
4 | Later discoveries about genetics , molecular biology , population dynamics and behaviour have given it new dimensions . |
5 | Nevertheless , Kenneth Branagh has saddled up the old warhorse and given it new colours . |
6 | Nevertheless , Kenneth Branagh , actor , director and entrepreneur , has saddled up the old warhorse and given it new colours . |
7 | Pugin 's advocacy of the Gothic as a Christian , not pagan , architecture , had given it moral overtones . |
8 | ( Like many new proteins this has been discovered by different groups , which have given it different names . ) |
9 | And as a result has awarded it top marks and a prestigious regional Quality Brickwork Award . |
10 | No , contrary to what Bill Graham says , Simon Carmody & Co. released it fucking ages ago . |