Example sentences of "i [verb] it a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I got it a little wrong , ’ says Eva .
2 I 'm a comparative newcomer to this computer age that many people of my generation would rather try to ignore … but you really ca n't … and as an owner of a computer and an 8 year old , I found it a good read and picked up lots of new tips on home entertainment/education as well .
3 There with the Princess 's permission as the only journalist , I found it a fascinating insight into how Diana conducts a part of her life that has until now been comparatively secret .
4 I had been his guest in the air very briefly before when I was taken up to see Low Birk Hatt as a bird would see it , and I found it a thrilling experience , quite the best way to travel .
5 I count it a double honour to represent Framlingham this afternoon and to offer you a welcome back , a welcome into our homes which we look forward to seeing you on Saturday and we are so thrilled to think that so many of you have made the journey back to visit us and I echo the sentiments of another speaker , do n't let it be so long before you come again .
6 He said : ‘ The van was not there at 6pm but I noticed it a little bit later .
7 The penis stirs close to me , and I give it a wet nose .
8 I know it a damn sight better than you do ! ’
9 I find it a sad small dramatic irony that Leslie never knew what I did at Bletchley , and , naturally , was unaware even of the existence of Ultra , let alone its significance in his own military enterprises .
10 I find it a refreshing change .
11 I find it a mundane planet , rowdy
12 In fact I find it a fascinating creature which is colourful and lively , remaining active at all times of the day and night — and is virtually indestructible .
13 I find it a delicious and refreshing cold fruit purée .
14 It is obvious , too , that image and language become combined in a more pervasive and subtle way still to give some words a gender — as in European languages — although they appear neutral : I find it a constant effort of will to look at picture books with my three-year-old and say ‘ That 's the farmer and that 's the farmer 's husband ’ .
15 It is neither the ninety seven thousand , nine hundred and fifty seven pounds claim by Mr nor the forty seven thousand one hundred and eighty five pound figure contended for by Mr but I find it a fair figure for the cost of the plaintiff 's transport in the years ahead .
16 I thought it a great waste of money .
17 Either way I thought it a nice gesture , and when I next caught his eye I smiled .
18 I just said I thought it a nice name .
19 As talking had helped Violet , the girl in Hope , I thought it a good idea to let him talk himself to sleep .
20 I thought it a good idea . ’
21 ‘ Because I thought it a good idea to have your home address , ’ he added , in the same tone .
22 I made no comment on this at the time ( though privately I thought it a brash boast ) but when we met for the interview I asked if he had brought the pendulum with him .
23 I gave it a wide berth and went to sit on the rug , but of course it had gone so I sat on one of the chairs instead , had a good long wash and settled down for a nap .
24 I already had permission to search all the surrounding fields , so I waited until the field was harvested before I gave it a thorough going over with my detector .
25 ‘ When the red light changed , I gave it a big welly-full .
26 I think it a good excuse to get away from his family .
27 I call it a bloody insult ! ,
28 And the reason I call it a candid portrait is because I do n't think that the he may have seen somebody there with a camera , but he certainly was n't posing for the camera .
29 This is why I call it a pessimistic theory .
30 It did n't leave much time for going out to play , and I resented it a great deal .
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