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

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1 Matthew Barbrooke restored Lowestoft 's lead when heading home Paul Mobbs 's cross , but they were denied their first win in eight matches when Gary Taylor made it 3–3 on 74 minutes .
2 Successful collaboration during the first Whitehall study made it easier to agree on potentially difficult issues such as obtaining sickness absence records from the pay centres .
3 Londoner Dave Parris scored it 116–113 to the challenger , the Dane Torben Hansen scored it 116–112 Eubank with Ray Francis of England making it 115–115 .
4 ISABEL WOLFF BELIEVES THE NOBEL COMMITTEE GOT IT RIGHT THIS TIME …
5 In a bizarre pre-election address , the Texas tycoon put it all in perspective , declaring : ’ We 're all crazies , but there are millions of crazy people in this country ! ’
6 But Downing Street made it clear that it was the Cabinet which set the £244.5 billion spending target — and it can increase that figure if it wants to .
7 The skin puckered at the side of his lips again , this time into a sneer rather than a smile , although with Swod Blanche found it difficult to tell the difference .
8 In 1989 , therefore , Neil Kinnock made it explicit that he was rejecting the unilateralist approach of his youth .
9 It was well known that Sir Dennis Rooke made it clear to the right hon. Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) that the privatisation of gas should be on his terms , and those were the terms on which gas was privatised .
10 The landlord of the Dersingham Arms saw it driven past at about three-twenty pm .
11 Writing in 1966 , Edward Boyle felt it necessary to defend the House of Commons — and Crosland in particular — from the accusation of being hostile to the universities : ‘ there is little envious ill-will towards the universities in the present House of Commons ’ .
12 Martin Ling hit the first … the second showed Swindon at their best … the old class was showing as Andy Mutch made it 2 all … who 's a clever boy …
13 She had lived so long within its walls that , when the great-grandfather of Miss Douglas found it necessary to abandon the castle from its ruinous state , she refused to do so and continued to find shelter there till her death , towards the beginning of the last century .
14 Raven Wall waited until 1977 before Pat Littlejohn climbed it free .
15 John Cornforth got the first … six minutes later Andy Legg made it two nil …
16 Birmingham did as Paul Moulden … and Andy Saville made it four … one …
17 Proof that the RAF Museum got it right !
18 However , in a statement issued on June 30 the Khmers Rouges made it clear that they would only accept a SNC with representation from the four parties on an equal footing .
19 GLC funding made it possible for them to conduct a research project into the lives of young lesbians and gays .
20 At the hotel Jane Postlethwaite made it worse by inviting them to tea on the following afternoon .
21 Reynolds newspaper declared it surprising that any respectable paper should advertise such wares .
22 In Smeaton v. Ilford Corporation Upjohn J. found it unnecessary to express a concluded view on the question whether a local authority exercising statutory duties is altogether outside the rule as suggested by Denning L.J. , or prima facie within the rule subject only to express or implied statutory modification as tentatively suggested by Evershed M.R. in the Pride of Derby case .
23 JS advertisements made it clear to customers they could expect higher standards from Sainsbury 's .
24 In July Kaifu made it clear that Japanese aid to the Soviet Union would not be forthcoming while the dispute remained outstanding .
25 Dealers at Harvard Securities found it amusing to ring up a client at 8.20 am. and to interrupt his shaving , breakfasting , or love-making in order to press him into buying stock .
26 But Fenella Fielding survived it all and enjoyed the experience .
27 Dr Feeney made it clear he was not resigning from either active politics or the SDLP .
28 Jimenez took the verdict on two cards , while German judge Norbert Krosch had it level at 115 points each .
29 Silkin 's Bill received an unopposed second reading in May ; for the Conservatives W.S. Morrison gave it general support .
30 After Nuremberg Oaksey found it difficult to adjust to the work of a law lord .
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