Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As you know it , this is the last I 'm sure everyone 's aware it 's the last item on your agenda when I was looking at the agenda this item was before the fox hunting motion I thought well it 'd be nice to have a debate before the fox hunting motion because we would have er a full house of people who I 'm sure would be very interested to hear the discussion on V A T. As matter of fact I 'm sure they would w w would welcome the opportunity to have a de , a discussion , but it seems they have gone and I got , I got it wrong Chairman when you by taking the the the fox hunting motion it should really have , have held on till this time in the evening .
2 I found it fascinating reading .
3 This was all very necessary , but I found it dull stuff indeed after the immediacy of Ultra .
4 I found it tremendous fun , and there 's even a trivia game to make things a little more exciting .
5 At the beginning I found it hard work because he did not seem able to concentrate .
6 I had convinced myself the diet was necessary even though I found it tough going and particularly rough after a major operation and great weight loss .
7 Not that I gave it serious thought .
8 You got it right Holly got several wrong and Lucy got family wrong
9 No you got it wrong Dave .
10 By some miracle she had hung on to her job with the Caring Chauvinist , but she found it exhausting coping with that , and running the house , and looking after Perdita , and more and more after Violet and Eddie .
11 We eventually went to the Austrian Police in an effort to get some assistance and , as good fortune would have it , we met it young Austrian called Thomas who worked at one of the Shipping Offices on the border .
12 Carl and his brothers were playing up around Jackson , Tennessee , and we called it honky-tonk music .
13 I like to think they found it fun flying , too .
14 She often shrewdly suspected that they found it hard work too , and that for all their signatures of fondest love they did not really like her ; they wanted her , they thought that she would do , but they did not really like her .
15 To distinguish it from the medieval part of the college which hugs the splendid fifteenth-century cloisters , they called it New Buildings .
16 was a digestive tea , they called it Digestive Tea in those days .
17 They called it smoked salmon and I immediately concluded it was some sort of rich man 's herring .
18 They gave it double smiles and blank silence
19 I do n't think it was just because he made it back-to-back wins , either .
20 But he made it clear Britain would fight its corner .
21 He got it wrong Wigs by Clarkson as if it mattered .
22 His hair was a little white in places and he found it difficult talking to people .
23 Having a mind untrammelled by convention he offered the names ignose or godnose , but the editor of the Biochemical Journal would not accept either of them , so because the vitamin had the same empirical formula as glycuronic acid he called it hexuronic acid , leaving its structural chemistry to be determined later .
24 Peter had grown afraid of emotion ; he considered it messy stuff that could lead one into a fatal labyrinth of self-forgetfulness .
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