Example sentences of "[adv] it had [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She could n't care less what he had been up to , but quite suddenly it had become imperative that she steer the conversation away from herself and divert the interest he was showing in her .
2 Perhaps it had grown fatter since she had last stroked it .
3 Lisa took a deep breath , crossing her fingers — perhaps it had sounded worse than it was ! — and forced her eyes to slide round towards the Bentley .
4 So it had seemed better all round that they should go .
5 So it had seemed sensible for Ross to have his old bedroom , while she 'd been far too weary to care where she slept .
6 Soon it had become one of the main topics of conversation .
7 Already it had made great play of how it had saved certain famous churches from its own bulldozers by moving them out of the path of destruction .
8 Meanwhile it had become apparent that similar flooding had occurred at Cushendall where the Red Bay inshore lifeboat is stationed and all the crew assembled at the lifeboat station .
9 West Country pubs group J A Devenish said yesterday it had leased 115 pubs from Whitbread for eight years .
10 A MAN who successfully traced a forces pal through the columns of The Northern Echo said yesterday it had brought bad news .
11 But , as Mrs Shand Kydd has stated : ‘ It was my last Christmas there for by now it had become apparent that the marriage had completely broken down . ’
12 By now it had become clear that the way to approach the show would be to do the linking material as near to Joyce 's as I could , but to do the sketches very much more as I would approach them as an actress .
13 So if for example a dishonest car dealer said bargain , thirty thousand miles only , when really it had done ninety thousand miles then that would be a criminal offence under the Trade Descriptions Act .
14 The EMS , founded in 1979 , had not collapsed as had been predicted in many quarters , rather it had achieved some success in stabilising exchange rate fluctuations , and in helping to promote convergence of inflation rates .
15 The IRA said earlier it had issued two telephone warnings giving the exact location of the bombs .
16 Sitting in the rear , maybe it had felt worse , but I 'd been petrified .
17 Maybe it had got used to it ; maybe it had got used to its sore nose , too .
18 Maybe it had got used to it ; maybe it had got used to its sore nose , too .
19 Maybe , thought Jaq , that was where the Callidus experiment had come unstuck … if indeed it had come unstuck .
20 It occurred to him , as indeed it had occurred many times before , that commitment to one woman had as its inevitable corollary a lack of commitment to all the others .
21 Whereas previously it had sanctioned minimal provision for all paupers , since the 1870s it had insisted upon strict application of the principles of 1834 in the selection of paupers , and restriction of their numbers wherever possible , while at the same time insisting on relief ‘ adequate to meet need ’ in all cases .
22 The effect of restricting the offence to reckless driving , a restriction which was enacted in 1977 ( previously it had included dangerous driving , a less demanding standard ) , has been that relatively few convictions for this offence are obtained .
23 In military terms the imperial era came to an end when the last British troops were withdrawn from East of Suez in 1972 , but politically it had ended sixteen years earlier at Suez .
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