Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] it [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The impressive hardware , the ( rather primitive ) motion-control techniques , and the startling light effects made it the biggest single breakthrough .
2 Visitors found it a lovely house , full of air and hospitality .
3 Nails thought it a good idea .
4 The Italians made it a central part of their defence arrangements because of its fine natural harbour , and erected barracks to house 20,000 soldiers .
5 He noted that its heavy brow-ridges gave it an ape-like appearance , but rejected it as a ‘ missing link ’ because of its large capacity .
6 When the Japanese base was established at Ermera during the early summer , its 20-mile supply route led through country familiar to the Australians , the road running south from Dili , and despite the Japanese posts guarding the convoys , Australian ambushes made it a hazardous supply run .
7 Patrick 's Hill was so long and steep that even pedestrians found it an excessive strain , and its footpaths had been layered with sets of steps at regular intervals to make the ascent tolerable .
8 The party 's political managers thought it a ruinous ploy in election year .
9 Unbeknown to all , though , Harry 's bird arrived in Lisbon in 1975 , where it 's Swiss owners gave it the wrong name a nom-de-plume if you like .
10 The post-war National Insurance arrangements made it an unattractive proposition for married women , typically low-waged , to opt for paying full National Insurance contributions when a much cheaper ‘ married woman 's option ’ was available .
11 At either end of the village two long avenues of trees gave it a friendly air .
12 It was an admirable venture and most of the Girls found it an exciting place to stay .
13 Most respondents found it a useful medium for aiding some cosmetic task or other .
14 The professionals found it a tough test , with Wirral 's Andy Mitchell returning the only sub par round in the 36-hole event .
15 First , because of membership of the EMS , wage-bargainers and price-setters in other countries may take particular notice of the DM exchange rate and inflationary trends ( if any ) in the Federal Republic ; second , over a period of time , wage and price responses in other countries might evolve towards the German norm ; third , it may simply be that in a period when for fundamental social and political reasons the control of inflation came to assume dominance in policy-making , policy-makers found it a useful discipline to conduct their fiscal and monetary affairs in such a way as to stabilise the exchange rate against the DM .
16 The teachers said it the English way ,
17 The shark 's prodigious hunting skills earned it a similar position among oceanic peoples .
18 When police found it a few minutes later they looked inside expecting to find the baby but the back seat was empty .
19 When a car passed by the men gave it a cursory glance .
20 The church 's provinces , dioceses and parishes gave it an extensive infrastructure , its carefully-ranked personnel and tiers of assemblies a hierarchy of control into which the king could tap .
21 During the six years that the Century Guild existed its output was modest , though its participation in public exhibitions gave it a considerable influence .
22 The roomy silos of the hull flanks gave it a bulbous appearance that defied approval by any aesthetic but the purely functional .
23 But the discovery that it depleted the brain of certain transmitters made it a valuable tool in investigating brain mechanisms .
24 Some of the nurses found it a nice little earner on top of their poor weekly pay .
25 The older women found it a terrible strain .
26 A man with dark hair and thick eyebrows opened it a few inches .
27 He said : ‘ The nurses thought it a huge joke . ’
28 To begin with , the Gnomes thought it a fine idea to be part of the traditional Fidchell and Bith of the Bog-Hat told how the Wolfkings had played it during the Winter Solstice with solid gold figures studded with ivory and pearl , which the Gnomes always had the supplying of .
29 It was always five o'clock of a winter evening there and all the tempting boxes gave it a night-before-Christmas look , a richly expectant atmosphere of surprise packages .
30 Below it flows the Dorn , known to the Saxons as the Milk , from the cloudiness of its water after rain : and one still sees it as the Saxons saw it a thousand years ago , as I saw it a few minutes ago in the thin rain drifting down from the Cotswolds .
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