Example sentences of "[vb pp] it an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even as a wee boy I had considered it an unfair exchange . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The Gothic style of the mansion has made it an ideal film set in the past . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Its situation has made it an important centre for both trade and tourism . |
6 | Many have thought it an objectionable feature of utilitarianism , in its classic formulations , that pleasure and pain are supposedly set off against each other in this simple way . |
7 | General manager called it an important milestone and said : ‘ I believe it is a clear demonstration of our commitment to providing customers with high quality products and support services . ’ |
8 | I have called it an unorthodox theory because few adhere to it . |
9 | He must have found it an educational experience . |
10 | It also co-operated extensively with similar organisations throughout the world , which has given it an international orientation from the outset . |
11 | Which you and you 've given it an extra name of mumsy S L P . |
12 | In her memory it was too bleak , too desolate , and that had given it an added power . |
13 | And it means nothing to the layman , two Greek words meaning ‘ grey ’ and ‘ marrow ’ , so we 've given it an easier name , infantile paralysis , which at least is English . ’ |
14 | Erm And yes you 've guessed it an old Motown hit from erm back in the sixties . |