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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ His best attempt at negotiating the distance between admiration of the poetry and dislike for the individual who created it is this metaphor , in his introduction : ‘ When he found his authentic voice in the late 1940s , the beautiful flowers of his poetry were already growing on long stalks out of pretty dismal ground ’ — a botanical conceit designed to leave Larkin soiled , but the poetry ready for picking .
2 No one mentioned it was essential training as a motoring correspondent to have a car crash , but it happened to me in the same gruesome circumstances that confront hundreds of motorists every week .
3 They were just two points in front after a surprise defeat for Daz Sumner when suddenly the team found it 's real fighting spirit .
4 He was tall and pale and when Nicholson shook his hand he found it was icy cold .
5 Her lawyers believed it was highest settlement made in an English divorce court .
6 Mr Onanuga , 31 , has told friends he naively went along with the story because Mr Newton believed it was good publicity for Thresher and his own branch , and he did not see how it could harm anyone .
7 That the club marked its centenary in 1990 is unconnected with arthritic administration , rather that for many years Shildon believed it was two years later .
8 If she stood firm , there was nothing he could do , she told herself — though whether she believed it was another matter .
9 He ha scored ten in thirty minutes before he was hit on the temple of his helmet by a ball from Marshall that lifted sharply ; with his vision blurred it was several days before he left hospital , and he did not play again all season .
10 He went past the bo , my brother wanted dropped off , it was a one way street he went the way down came back up and parked and by the time he come up and parked it was thirty P extra !
11 Last night I had no idea how to pronounce it and assumed it was pure Quechua .
12 He also followed up a rumour that another ME I 10 had crash-landed north of Glasgow the same night , although he did not get to the bottom of it , and assumed it was more evidence of the Scottish Saturday Night .
13 HARROGATE ‘ 89 , the international Carpet Fair , confirmed it 's world-wide status and drawing power by again attracting an 8,000-plus visitor attendance — 14.4 per cent of the visitors coming from overseas .
14 All was well at first , but when she calved it was another story .
15 Britain 's first jet fighter , the Gloucester Meteor celebrated it 's fiftieth birthday today .
16 The Bishop 's comments come after fears expressed by Oxfam , which yesterday celebrated it 's 50th birthday .
17 At the end of my talk the chairman of the session , John G. Taylor from Kings College , London , claimed it was all nonsense .
18 well , well Vicky reckoned it was ten hours from Calais
19 Fringe , flat out at racing pace , had a wildness about him I could n't really control and I guessed it was that quality which won him races .
20 McLeish asked whereabouts and discovered it was three roads away from his own flat , so they complained enjoyably to each other about the local council .
21 I heard it was six weeks .
22 Okay so you decided on your scale and you decided it was nine centimetres along there okay and f the way to do it fairly accurately is just draw a line that 's a bit longer than nine .
23 A second registrar examined Christopher , but decided it was possible Celia and Danny were telling the truth .
24 On hearing ‘ Go to it Rose Section — go to it ’ I decided it was Rose Section although the section was too far off to be identified definitely .
25 Turning to face Luce , his hands thrust into the pockets of his beige trousers , he went on , ‘ Last year I decided it was high time I had a wife and family .
26 Otherwise , the bag is a big , nylon pastel effort that expands to the size of a small marquee and then folds away to postage stamp size ( except that , like a map , once unfurled it 's hellish folding it back again ) .
27 Lady McCollum , chairman of the watchdog body , said the completion of the Single Market and the fact that trade was crossing new borders meant it was crucial consumers interests were not overlooked .
28 I just I just saw it was pure virgin olive oil and I thought oh that 'll do
29 The students felt it was another infringement of their already limited freedom and disliked the highhanded manner in which it was carried out .
30 He felt it was this type of blanket discrimination against West Belfast which the legislation fails to address and any serious attempt to end discrimination must contain positive discrimination and quotas .
  Next page