Example sentences of "it [vb past] [det] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It reopened several days later , however , and no further desalination plants came under direct threat during February .
2 I 've never heard it described that way before but there you go er
3 In May , 1977 , it moved another step higher .
4 As well as being practical , the end result will look as if it cost many times as much .
5 Well they did n't know and they to it were towing Julie 's car and the tow belt snapped , and of course when it jerked this car forward it cut the petrol off .
6 That Act One marriage scene — I do n't think I 've ever seen it played that way before , as a comedy number . ’
7 When the place was up and running , with guests in all the woodland chalets and the cafeteria open until late , it would feel safe at any hour ; and now that he was no longer alone here , it seemed that way now .
8 It was a gloomy room , with one small window that let in hardly any light , as it faced another building only a few feet away .
9 It seems unlikely that the dance was copied into the score at the wrong point : if it had been , one would expect to find it headed by some warning that it belonged several pages later — otherwise severe complications would result in orchestral parts copied from the score .
10 It was urged into the air again , kicking out with its back legs , seeming to hang there motionless , and then on hind legs it walked several steps forwards .
11 In the process , it discovered such homes often provided better care for seriously mentally frail elderly people than local authority accommodation .
12 It was meant to be intimidating , and it served that purpose well .
13 He argued that since crime , as officially recorded , was greatest amongst the working class , it followed that anomie too must be greatest in that social stratum .
14 If the air needed clearing , then our first conversation did exactly that , for it saw each man strongly protesting his innocence and strenuously denying any involvement in the murder .
15 A property it acquired many years ago is carried at a valuation .
16 Waiting her turn , trying not to feel overwhelmed by the noise in the bustling concourse , Chesarynth watched how long it took each person ahead of her .
17 It took many months more for me to feel safe enough to talk to him about The Fat Controller , but there came a time , when the memory of our last vertiginous encounter had dimmed , that I became prepared to risk it .
18 In any event the civil war was the ultimate sort of turning point which defined that the national government er had a responsibility for ensuring the permanence of the union and it took that responsibility so seriously it was prepared to engage in what was then the bloodiest war in human history .
19 Central Office had great difficulty finding seats for the candidates of the National Democratic Party ( NDP ) , as the BWL had become by 1918 , and it took some time even to find a place for Victor Fisher himself before he was finally installed for Stourbridge .
20 The marriage game was played for the highest stakes by kings and emperors and counts ; there is no reason to suppose it reached these proportions elsewhere in the social scale .
21 The Exchequer 's secondary function was the payment of the King 's debts ; provided that the King had some money for discharging them , it performed this task efficiently but slowly .
22 It saved some bacon here and was a morale booster there — after all , it could have bee a lot worse .
23 That 's if it had any sockets upstairs !
24 She could tell by the feel of it that it had some papers inside , but she did not look at them .
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