Example sentences of "[vb pp] it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The frequent manifestation of a melancholy figure at Covent Garden Underground Station has earned it the unwanted title of the most haunted station on the London Transport system . |
2 | Even as a wee boy I had considered it an unfair exchange . |
3 | To a man , of course , we 'd have considered it an enormous privilege to have met our maker while in the presence of a man who , as the greatest Olympian , is something of a sporting god . |
4 | It 's turned it the other way round . |
5 | That 's why the Campaign for Real Ale has named it a regional Pub of the year , an honour the 86 year old landlady is delighted to accept . |
6 | ‘ Well , you should have done it a long time ago ; you need a rest . ’ |
7 | It would have been far better if he 'd done it the other way around — the rest of the set acoustic and then brought them on to play . |
8 | The Hungarians have put privatisation and foreign-trade liberalisation before currency convertibility ; the Poles have done it the other way round . |
9 | I think you should have done it the other way . |
10 | It has done it the old-fashioned way , with teamwork , better quality and new models that appeal to its customers . |
11 | In fact if we 'd done it the proper way you 'd of had |
12 | that 's the wrong way , you 've done it the wrong way have n't you ? |
13 | Yeah I know I fou seen it the other day Mary . |
14 | Some boards have made it a procedural requirement in their regulations that evidence of title to a property be produced in support of the application for permanent transfer , where the existing licence holder 's consent is not forthcoming , or where there are conflicting applications by prospective transferees . |
15 | It remains to decide whether the Unionists would have accepted fusion if Lloyd George could have made it a real option in 1920 . |
16 | The world shortage and price rises had made it a rare delicacy for ordinary citizens , but David Laing liked to sip and swig constantly . |
17 | The since Terry took over the ground everything 's been refurbished and new crush rails put up you know , and he seems to have made it a good ground . |
18 | Ever since the aborted rebel Wallaby tour to South Africa in 1987 , French had made it a personal goal to see the Springboks return to the international stage . |
19 | It is largely self-sufficient in coal , chemicals , and fish , and the recent discovery and exploitation of oil in the North Sea has made it a net exporter of the substance . |
20 | This absorption gives the spectacular deep blue that has made it a popular material for ornaments since the Middle Ages . |
21 | Since the formation of the first such combine in 1968 , comprising six units of production with a total of around 6,000 individual members , the Mondragon planners have made it a recommended practice to group individual cooperatives into such units . |
22 | Austria 's central location has made it a natural corridor for East-West trade for many years . |
23 | This has been the practice in many countries internationally , but our sudden realisation of its effectiveness in creating bilingualism has made it the major discovery in language acquisition . |
24 | Its elasticity would have made it the ideal candidate for a trampoline-cover . |
25 | The Gothic style of the mansion has made it an ideal film set in the past . |
26 | She had made it an attractive place , beautifully decorated with light paint , and furnished with old pieces picked up at auctions with taste and considerable knowledge of antiques . |
27 | Its situation has made it an important centre for both trade and tourism . |
28 | Yeah , I 've noticed it a wee bit |
29 | Personally , I have always thought it a great mistake to expect young people to be interested in politics . |
30 | Lugh had never thought it a good idea , and he had said so at the time , only nobody had listened . |