Example sentences of "it [verb] [det] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that his mother only had one leg . ’
2 It 's ha it happens all your life , the noise is there all the time
3 Creggan came out of his concrete shelter into his cage , the branch thrust right over it and on to the path in front , and smaller branches from it filling half his cage with confusion .
4 Its tension caught the reader , there was an emotion in it , shared between him and them and it turned all his attention away from himself on to the subject matter he was speaking .
5 It gets all its nutrition , all its oxygen etcetera etcetera through the placenta from its mother 's circulation and the mother has no problem whatsoever in her body functions , right , otherwise she would be a mongrel , so the food is going straight into the baby , it 's like being drip fed , there 's no problem .
6 ‘ Well , it gets all its moisture from seeds and dew .
7 I mean that , that have to hold top and bottom , you put something in the soil and it gets all its nourishment in the soil and that
8 It takes all your colour , ’ she began hesitantly , ‘ and I know I hardly look as though I would know which colour went with what , or what suited whom … ’
9 Yet when her visitor stepped a couple of paces forward as though requiring a closer look , it needed all her courage not to back away .
10 All the people that I 've seen trying to do it have all my sympathy , because I know what they 've been going through .
11 Only this time it covered half his back . ’
12 He had a long-life lead on and I tried to grab the long-life lead it burnt all my hand and he tried to attack the pit bull .
13 It melts all your disk drive .
14 So now you club whose Fulham name Of legend , myth and fable , Should show it merits all its fame By shooting up the table .
15 For martial artists it mattered less what form you studied than that you made it a way of life .
16 ‘ No ! ’ she squeaked , thinking that , far from it taking all his charm , her willingness could be achieved with only a minimum of persuasion .
17 When they crested a wooded hill shortly before sunset and saw cultivated fields stretching down towards a small village in the distance it took all her will-power not to beg that they stop there for the night .
18 It took all her determination to stand her ground until finally he brushed past her .
19 The images his words had triggered were running riot in her brain , and it took all her strength to blot them out .
20 It took all her strength to reach out for the receiver and raise it stiffly to her ear .
21 She thought that she knew who the lucky man might be , and it took all her strength of mind not to betray the dreadful emotions which merely thinking of him aroused in her .
22 It took all his willpower to keep his teeth biting into the rubber .
23 It took all his willpower and concentration to banish the sound of it , and fix heart and soul on the celebration of the Mass .
24 Even so , it took all his self-control not to lose his temper with Madge Grimsilk , for Therese , in the dark sapphire Rosa Ponselle gown , studded all over with flashing blue stones and with the huge peacock train spreading out behind her , was outstanding , so outstanding that the rest of the cast , pleased with their own designs but quick to recognize a ‘ star ’ outfit , burst into a little patter of applause .
25 And he says it took all his strength to make the journey from church to job centre .
26 It took all his time to wash and shave .
27 It took all my strength and nerve to control the final inch of its closing .
28 Do you know that it took all my self-control not to throttle that dim-witted boy ? ’
29 She 'd only been annoyed because it upset all her work plans .
30 It makes all my work — everything I 've fought so hard to achieve — suddenly seem worthwhile , ’ he told her earnestly .
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