Example sentences of "[noun] it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've heard myself say it an awful lot of the time , so one of my colleagues who 's done one I 've I 've nicked his er |
2 | If you have edited your work since last saving it the whole text becomes highlighted , and you will be prompted to Enter Y to save changes to document , N to lose changes , or Esc to cancel ( the Quit command ) . |
3 | ‘ Ent it a blimmin' cheek , ’ she exclaimed angrily . |
4 | But Labour call it an industrial disaster . |
5 | It will be noted that failure to comply with a direction regarding structural alterations to a seamen 's canteen may result in a refusal to renew the licence It the next application , and not to a fine as under s.36 . |
6 | Mrs Dare thought it a splendid idea to serve cooked meals on washing-day , and promised to tell everybody she knew about the project . |
7 | Ellen was sure now that she had him for her own and most likely thought it a fair return for her investment of time and trouble . |
8 | Of the 45 women questioned in the survey , 9 thought sex a necessity for men ; 13 thought it a necessity for men and women ; 24 thought it a pleasure for both sexes ; 1 thought it an exclusive pleasure for men ; while 30 saw reproduction as the primary aim . |
9 | This incident was the cue for an unkind comment in a column by Sir John Junor : " Isn " t it an extraordinary coincidence that the reported ransom of £3 million … is exactly the amount , including interest , which Mr Schild is said to owe the London merchant bank of Keyser Ullman ? |
10 | If ‘ story ’ suggests a narrative sequence towards which Double Or Nothing is gesturing , Federman it the same time questions each fictional possibility so thoroughly that the only reliable sequence becomes the narrative voice which is constantly shifting in person and tone . |
11 | This lack of organization was compounded by the fact that many trades councils set themselves up as councils of action to run the dispute it the local level . |