Example sentences of "it and [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had worked so long on it and filled it full of malicious remarks at Gina 's expense .
2 Here and here alone the bourgeois and even more the petty bourgeois family could maintain the illusion of a harmonious , hierarchic happiness , surrounded by the material artefacts which demonstrated it and made it possible , the dream-life which found its culminating expression in the domestic ritual systematically developed for this purpose , the celebration of Christmas .
3 And they added onto it and made it bigger since .
4 Who he was she could n't say , because the room was too dark , but he must have left the front door open and the wind must have caught it and made it shut with a crash .
5 Prentice opened it and wedged it open with a rusted chunk of iron left there for that purpose .
6 He knew he had simplified the matter when he said the six thousand would be sent abroad to the War — simplified it and coloured it blood-red .
7 My wife also read it and declared it superior to the equivalent magazine sent her by her old University — Oxford .
8 Co-star Adam Faith — himself a big success as a pop star in the Sixties — knows all about making it and warned her that TV fame would have its price .
9 I recently had some bad news and everyone helped me through it and gave me great support .
10 So I said I went and lay in the in these bull rushes and I got half a brick , yes , he says , and I saw them coming and he says and I threw it and hit him this er blackleg with this half brick .
11 ’ He stared , then , with an enormous shrug of reluctance , he walked to the door , unbolted it and edged it open .
12 But the marketing agencies of all three countries have recently unveiled multi-million pound promotional campaigns for the British market within recent weeks , which would appear to indicate they have researched the market and consumer response within it and found it worthwhile .
13 Her eyes lit up when she opened it and found it full of farthings .
14 It 's important to establish the invariable habit of going through replies to all your searches ( the same principle applies to the practical enquiries and requisitions on title ) , ticking each one after you have considered it and found it satisfactory ; if the contrary is the case , or if , for example , some information is disclosed that ought to be passed on to your client , mark it accordingly , and thereafter tick it when you " ve dealt suitably with the item .
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