Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] it [vb past] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But after a week or two it became evident that the various bridgeheads were being held and advances being made ( at what cost we did not then know , but could only guess at ) , and that this was in fact the big event we had all been waiting for .
2 Between 1783 and 1793 wheat had averaged 47s ( £2.35 ) a quarter ; between 1793 and 1801 it averaged 77s ( £3.85 ) and from 1803 to 1813 92s ( £4.60 ) .
3 Between 1851 and 1918 it bought 30 other banks .
4 We turned back to the sprawling baggage , so profuse and various it seemed organic , mushrooming in the rich compost of arrivals and departures .
5 It was n't much , compared to Store food , but to nomes who had spent all day hungry and miserable it smelled good .
6 But gradually in the l950s and 1960s it became clear that , though the economy had grown considerably since 1945 , the UK was not keeping up with its rivals abroad .
7 During 1967 and 1968 it received some one hundred and fifty cards or letters every day .
8 For example , in Maputo City total primary enrolment rose 26 per cent between 1984 and 1986 , whereas country-wide it fell 4 per cent .
9 As such it had serious defects : like all other Spanish parties , the Masons were distinguished by their domestic divisions .
10 As such it provided further evidence of a more flexible North Korean foreign policy arising in response to the momentous changes in Eastern Europe , and to South Korea 's recent successes in establishing relations with socialist countries .
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