Example sentences of "it [vb past] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever , it got him a long , heartfelt , high-pitched ‘ Wooooooooooooooo ’ from about 20,000 people who 'd got little else to wooo about . |
2 | It concerned him the more to see that Titch , also , appeared to have no eyes for anything but the Wheel . |
3 | And it concerned him an awful lot and it it it irritated him and frustrated him and I think he set his sights on trying to do something about it in his his way . |
4 | And so that , it made me a tougher than I should have been . |
5 | As Gloucester 's power grew , it made him a better lord for the affinity as a whole . |
6 | As Gloucester 's power grew , it made him a better lord for the affinity as a whole . |
7 | After a full day of sightseeing , it made it a pleasant change not to see the ground . |
8 | It made it a cosy scene , an effect enhanced by the glow of several candles placed in tall sconces against the wall . |
9 | It made it no better for her that they had been after her father . |
10 | As far as I was concerned , it made it the logical time to sell . |
11 | they were half price , erm , it cost them a hundred and twenty nine quid I think |
12 | well it cost them a hundred thousand to do it , but , I mean he 's never been able to afford the |
13 | ‘ No I bloody ent , ’ Yanto laughed , ‘ it cost me a hundred and fifty , and my next salmon . |
14 | It cost me a two-stroke penalty and £3,500 . |
15 | A new constraint came into his tone when he spoke of ‘ them ’ ; it cost him a giant effort now , as well as a convulsion of remembering pain , to look back towards Aber . |
16 | Cos it helped me the last time . |
17 | Maybe it caused you a few problems , but you might be about to get your reward in heaven . |
18 | In particular it showed me the many opportunities we have , and that we are a talented organisation . |
19 | The maverick maestro , who prefers life in scruffy clothes , was lent the gold-trimmed gown by Bath University when it awarded him an honorary degree for musical ability in June last year . |
20 | ‘ It taught me a harsh lesson . |
21 | If he could relive that shot I 'm sure he 'd never take a driver there off the tee ( Azinger has said just that in print ) because it lost him the Open . |
22 | As it brought me an endless supply of free wallop I played along with this . |
23 | And it brought them a great try that , in the final analysis , won them the match . |
24 | As for playing the Manson , well , it took me a little time to get into it . |
25 | It took me a long time to accept the fact that now I should not be killed — that I should be one of the survivors . |
26 | It took me a long time to work out why I was eating my meals off a trampoline . ’ |
27 | ‘ Fifteen-foot Pipe — it took me a long rime to psych myself up to it . |
28 | It took me a long time to learn to transfer my attention to men . |
29 | It took me a long time to accept solos at all , and to this day there are still so few lead players that I really like . |
30 | It took me a long time , years rather than months , to relax enough for anyone to feel they could tell me anything . |