Example sentences of "[vb past] [conj] it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lucy also saw the plan Doreen had in mind , but she doubted that it had much to do with married couples in search of outdoor adventure .
2 Okapi was certainly easy to use and most people found that it needed minimal learning and relearning .
3 ‘ I had always thought that its grip on me was purely personal , ’ wrote Amanda , ‘ — I loved it simply because it was my home — but then I found that it caught other people in its web too . ’
4 The provision of specialised consultants for accident units also came under criticism and the committee reported that it took seven years , until 1992 , for the number of A&E consultants in Scotland to increase from 11 to 23 , even though the most recent review concluded that 34 were needed .
5 The Netherlands disagreed because it thought harmonised taxes would be too weak .
6 Yet a regression from those principles soon occurred after it became apparent that the orderly industrial relations which were sought were not being achieved ( Levine , 1958 ; Barkin , 1980 ) .
7 When , in 1884 , G. T. Clark [ q.v. ] published his Mediaeval Military Architecture in England , she realized that it contained false assumptions about the origins of the various mounds or mottes scattered over the British Isles .
8 Baron of Buchlyvie was brought into the ring and everyone agreed that it looked magnificent .
9 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
10 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
11 On June 18 the military-led government announced that it had pre-empted a coup attempt led by the Minister of Public Works and Transport , Col. Abbas Koty .
12 They listened to the Black story and admitted that it had important implications .
13 One participant argued that it had potential , but that that potential was not being used to the full .
14 As far as I know , nobody noticed and it remained Labour Party policy for years afterwards .
15 Göring 's popularity in particular suffered as it became evident that , whatever successes German troops were having in distant parts , as head of the Luftwaffe , he was unable to guarantee the protection of the homeland .
16 I also asked if it affected sexual performance .
17 In introducing the predicative construction in Section 3.2 we stated that it had two positive characteristics : completeness , which we regard as primary ; and the secondary characteristic of making explicit the validity of the subordinate property for the entity qualified .
18 Several years ago , miso came under fire from researchers who claimed that it caused high blood-pressure , then Japan 's number-one killer .
19 No disrespect to Philip Young , the conductor , or to any of the performers , but I have to agree with the member of the audience sitting behind me who commented that it seemed more of a damp squib than a big band !
20 Its yellow eyes were looking at me ; its mouth opened and it made strange sounds at me .
21 McDaid denied any links with the IRA and withdrew after it became clear that the junior partner in the government , the Progressive Democrats ( PDs ) , would not vote for a reshuffle including him .
22 Reports indicated that it included strong guarantees of fundamental human rights , but that a number of clauses gave rise to heated debate , including proposed provisions allowing for detention without trial and for the postponement of local elections for five years .
23 Stirling Moss remarked that it had six gears but needed 16 , from which you can gather that it was a bit on the peaky side .
24 And when a police officer went to examine the Nissan Cherry he discovered that it had two bald tyres .
25 ‘ Under the veil of darkness cities take on a universal quality ’ , thought American artist DOUG DAWSON , until he brought his pastels to London and discovered that it held certain characteristics he could n't ignore .
26 ‘ Under the veil of darkness cities take on a universal quality ’ , thought American artist DOUG DAWSON , until he brought his pastels to London and discovered that it held certain characteristics he could n't ignore .
27 The old pals reunion at White Hart Lane … that 's Spurs v Swindon finished as it started all square … former Town favourite David Kerslake set up the Spurs goal for Jason Dozzell … and then another old County Ground hero Colin Calderwood went and gave away a penalty … it looked like a handball at first but Calderwood was guilty of pushing …
28 As a result of this acceptance that some of the facts were incorrect , the board of Lautro , on 26 March 1991 , reconsidered the question whether intervention remained justified , but decided that it remained necessary and desirable in the interests of investors .
29 Six countries bordering the Black Sea — Bulgaria , Georgia , Romania , Russia , Turkey and the Ukraine — have agreed on a three year programme to tackle pollution of its waters , after an international scientific group warned that it faced ecological death unless urgent measures were taken .
30 A keen breeze had sprung up and they watched as it chased fallen leaves along the pavement , blowing them into little heaps against the red brick wall .
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