Example sentences of "it [vb past] to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It applied to a special form of law embodied as a matter of convenience in a single document .
2 In the present case the argument was at one stage canvassed that requesting the receipt with the consequent obtaining of fingerprints , should be regarded separately from the main issue , that it amounted to a separate trick within a trick .
3 It amounted to a general statement of belief in socialist realism rather than a systematic attempt to offer a coherent theory relevant to the French context .
4 However , the Divisional Court held that it amounted to a common law contempt in that the Sun had , in spite of its editor 's protestations to the contrary , intended to interfere with the administration of justice .
5 It amounted to a coded acknowledgement of the barely-supressed rage of Conservative MPs , mostly on the right , whose concern over a fresh wave of ‘ large-scale immigration ’ hitting overcrowded facilities in Britain was clothed yesterday in language close to that of Mr Gerald Kaufman , the shadow Foreign Secretary , who called the plan ‘ inherently unworkable , invidious and divisive ’ , and demanded details on how it would work .
6 Once the bill of lading became an abstract document , it conveyed to a good faith holder what became known as a ‘ mercantile ’ title to the goods — the lawful holder of the bill of lading acquired a better right to the possession of the goods than his transferor .
7 A door at the far end was a little ajar , showing that it led to a white-tiled wash-room .
8 It led to a major fracas , in which some tried to get him ‘ unelected ’ , but failed .
9 It led to a vast improvement for everybody in Baldersdale because it provided a regular income .
10 This was neither the basic approach of Raistrick to fungal metabolism , nor quite the same concept as that of antibiosis , but it led to a similar outcome , the possible discovery of a microbial agent which could destroy the microbes that caused disease .
11 She took a path across the land at the side of the house and found that it led to a small wood which girdled the top of the hill on which the house was built .
12 It sounded utterly preposterous but it led to a longer silence .
13 On the contrary , it led to a significant wave of resignations by constituency officers and cancelled subscriptions , particularly in the South of England .
14 As I neared it changed to a shrill triple ‘ peep-peep-peep ’ .
15 Eliot now tended to be interested in anthropology mainly when it contributed to a Christian perspective , so that while he would maintain that ‘ the actual religion of no European people has ever been purely Christian , or purely anything else ’ since ‘ There are always bits and traces of more primitive faiths , more or less absorbed ’ , he became more and more interested in relating such faiths to Christian problems .
16 This transformation represented a consistent outgrowth of existing Whig or Tory principles , but the fact that it occurred to a greater or lesser extent with different individuals helps explain why such a broad spectrum of opinion existed within the two parties .
17 In Tokyo , it rose to a record high of ¥107 to the dollar on June 1st .
18 In one scheme , " practical work " meant the use of surveying instruments , in another it referred to a narrow range of conventional geometrical constructions using compasses and set squares .
19 His voice had roughened , growing harsher with every word , but now it dropped to a flat monotone .
20 I like to feel that if it came to a stand-up fight I would have a good chance of victory and escape .
21 Director Alvin Rakoff had problems with Crawford when it came to a crucial , very dramatic scene that he shared with Donald Pleasence , who was playing the police officer who could see a way to nailing the crook whom he had been trying to get for twenty years through his son .
22 If it came to a straight choice between a dolphin and Henry ( and in Henry 's view things had already got that serious ) he would go for Henry every time .
23 If it came to a straight cash contest , Blackburn can leave the rest standing .
24 I did not know whom I might meet there , and cramped as I as I did not fancy my chances at running away if it came to a straight chase on a hard surface .
25 But if it came to a pitched battle , the phalanx of heavily armed , well-mounted knights was a very formidable weapon .
26 This simple , naive and incomprehensible blunder established Scotland 's reputation as the team most likely to screw up when it came to a big match preparation .
27 It lacked the bypass of Hebon under Pertunda , and Triglaf certainly had the edge on it when it came to a southerly location .
28 Unfortunately it came to a sudden stop , got too efficient at it , you see , and er got done too early .
29 And it turned to a great marsh .
30 In reaction it turned to a whole gamut of strategies advocated by advisory committees and penal reform groups in an attempt to counter and check the rising tide of custodial sentences .
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