Example sentences of "it [vb past] some [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As the media caught on to this aspect of the cult , it caused some skins to leave the movement and more violent people to join it . |
2 | It regained some bounce to end the week nudging DM3.0400 . |
3 | On the one hand , the local situation and knowledge about it encouraged some people to retire at the same time as they were made redundant . |
4 | It needed some spark to concentrate his mind , something to take him out of the ruck . |
5 | It meant some women sat in virtual silence , unable to speak , even in the relative security of women 's groups . |
6 | Images of Nazism and the war appear so often on the screen that it took some effort to realise that these were real people inside those costumes ; that the peaked cap and leather boots were n't on hire from the wardrobe department . |
7 | It took some effort to stay upright with such variations in terrain . |
8 | Fernando would n't like that and she wanted to please him , not anger him , though it took some doing getting his anger up . |
9 | It took some courage to do so . |
10 | She flinched at the outraged disbelief in Barney 's expression and it took some courage to say what she had to say . |
11 | I knew what I had to do but it took some courage to switch that light on , I can tell you . |
12 | Therefore it took some time to penetrate the Boardrooms of British industry , because many of the early headhunters did not really speak the businessmen 's language . |
13 | The responsibility had lain so heavily that it took some time to readjust . |
14 | It was marvellous that it was all over , but it took some time to sink in , and in any event had no immediate effect on most of us . |
15 | It took some time to reassemble their people , so much so that presently Douglas , growing impatient , left some of his lesser commanders to round up the stragglers , attend to the wounded and collect the booty from the camp . |
16 | The advantage however is accidental , and brings with it difficulties of its own ; assuming that matter , unlike ch'i , is inert until moved , it took some time to arrive at the thought of inertia as either rest or uniform motion in a straight line . |
17 | Once he had got the idea of killing her ( and at first this fantasy did not seem very different from the reveries in which he wept by her open grave , comforted by young , fashionably dressed women ) it took some time to appreciate that this scenario was of quite a different type from the others . |
18 | It took some time to get entry , there were delays , long sessions of questioning and trouble with certificates but in the end it was sorted out and we got on a plane in April 1974 . |
19 | It took some time to get the obstacle equipped with runners . |
20 | Relatively little could be done for the first year or two ; Pitt had a view of the war that stretched over the whole world , but it took some time to prepare the resources to give effect to this vision . |
21 | They would have married sooner but had to wait for her divorce ; Pamela Chrimes told me that it took some time to obtain the evidence of adultery which was then necessary . |
22 | In fact it took some time to make effective progress , in part because of institutional changes ; Lord Portal replaced Lord Reith , and in 1943 a separate Ministry of Town and Country Planning was set up . |
23 | ‘ It took some time to bring your sister to a reasonable state of mind and to prevent her following Garry back to London . |
24 | When the coach arrived it took some time to organise the teams . |
25 | It took some time to locate the bottle — normally as healthy as a young animal , Rory rarely had need of medication . |
26 | As it floated some plants became caught in the wood and the roots inbeded themselves and began to grow there . |