Example sentences of "[det] [vb past] it [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That made it 10 for Robins this season , and all in front of his policeman dad , Chief Inspector Gordon , who was in charge of crowd control at the ground .
2 That made it 68 for 4 as the rain returned and 14 minutes nett went missing around the tea interval .
3 That made it 38 for 3 .
4 Swan seemed unwilling to fly very close to these creatures from another world , and this made it impossible for Little Billy to see them clearly .
5 This made it impossible for those who did advance reform proposals , such as Panin under Catherine II and Pahlen under Alexander I , to organize united pressure upon the Tsar to compromise his authority .
6 This made it easy for the doctor to see at a glance how Vincent 's temperature had changed up or down , since the operation without studying a long list of figures .
7 This made it easy for him to appear younger , simpler and less thinking than he was .
8 This made it possible for Germany to develop economically and socially , and enabled Barbarossa to consolidate and extend his imperial and personal power throughout the German kingdom .
9 Prices were not going up too fast and again this made it economical for us to visit .
10 It was also suggested that the Board had insufficient knowledge of the Highlands and all this made it difficult for them to act correctly .
11 This made it difficult for modernist aesthetics to become oppositional .
12 Perhaps inevitably , this left it open to attempted incorporation by behaviourist psychology : Burgess and Akers ( 1966 ) provided a translation of differential association into the language of behaviourist ‘ reinforcement ’ theory .
13 The three judges each scored it 100–86 for Panamanian Duran who was stopped in the sixth round by Pat Lawler in his last fight in March , 1991 .
14 All found it one of the hardest forms of market intervention .
15 Most of the dissenting ( Covenanting ) ministers took other jobs and waited in hope for the ruling to be reversed , at peace with their consciences by having adhered to their principles , but many felt it incumbent upon them to continue with their vocation , preaching the gospel and making true Presbyterianism available to the people .
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