Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] it [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Except that her figure made it look good anyway .
2 The living-room was no more than fifteen feet square ; but pale colours and a huge window made it seem larger .
3 The sun made it warm enough to sit outside and , although swimming in the pool was out of the question so early in the year , Jenna managed to get an even golden tan .
4 So , although the events leading up to the Civil War made it seem desirable to Hobbes to write De Cive before the completion of De Homine , his finding this possible was not inconsistent with his conception of a three-part ordered system of Elements of Philosophy .
5 The FTSE Index was 18 points up at 10pm but this was later halved before a later rally saw it close 12.1 points up at 2363.5 .
6 but black the orange light 's shining on the red button made it look black .
7 It was very basic indeed , and only by dint of preparation for the royal visitor did it have any carpeting on the stairs .
8 By the early 1970s , however , the situation looked more favourable ; the reorganization of teacher education following the 1972 White Paper and the run-down of initial teacher training made it seem feasible to redeploy resources to raise the quality of the teaching force in further education .
9 Millwall on the other hand made it look all to easy … their sub Verveeay was a yard too quick for the Oxford defence … and his shot was spot on …
10 Clever lighting made it seem airy even though there was little light from the street .
11 Some will say that is fortunate , as the weather forecast for the weekend made it seem likely that it could have been the first ‘ one-day ’ final to span three days .
12 Two ageing rock stars in front made it look easy and Hebbert was fooled .
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