Example sentences of "it [vb past] us [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 what I 'm saying to you now is , I was saying to Arthur , the , the petrol money that we used to put in for petrol , it cost us five pound a week in the winter , but in the summer it cost us eight pound a week sometimes ten
2 We went to , I think it cost us nine pounds from where we were stopping in Lido to er , to go to er where this Madam
3 BIRMINGHAM manager Terry Cooper yesterday blasted live television coverage and said : ‘ It cost us 5,000 fans . ’
4 what I 'm saying to you now is , I was saying to Arthur , the , the petrol money that we used to put in for petrol , it cost us five pound a week in the winter , but in the summer it cost us eight pound a week sometimes ten
5 I mean they did n't pay for that it cost us more money .
6 It just , I think it , I think it affected us last week so erm cos the , the Friday night was well down .
7 It took us 18 months to save for a holiday .
8 It took us all day to get the months ' accumulation of gooey duck muck and seagull poo off the airframe , and despite getting soaked lying in cold puddles of grimy water under the floats we never did remove all the khaki slime from their bottoms .
9 ‘ We got severely lost and it took us all day to get back .
10 It took us five minutes t'bring ‘ im round again .
11 Anyway it took us an hour and twenty minutes to get there , it took us forty minutes to get home .
12 Designing experiments to check these possibilities is n't easy , and it took us several years , through the early 1970s , to try to eliminate one after the other .
13 I say , it took us three quarters of an hour to get there , three quarters of an hour to get there , just over the half an hour getting back .
14 It took us three years to do it , but we changed the face of Mothercare and doubled the profits .
15 We 'd took incidentally which is not uninteresting it took us ten days to get to er Egypt , to get to Alexandria from er Plymouth , we went from Plymouth .
16 Even blindingly obvious and crucial insights do n't usually come instantly — it took us 24 hours to realise that the part-concealed agenda behind IBM 's December closures was that the company was signalling the death of the mainframe , a couple of months to realise that the executive search committee of IBM non-executive directors had n't a clue what it should be looking for in a new chief executive for IBM — because they themselves did n't have the computer industry background they needed to recognise how vital such a background would be to the person assuming the post .
17 It took us seven drafts before we got what we wanted , before we felt it worked .
18 So erm the surrogate was artificially inseminated herself erm er , it took us seven months to achieve a pregnancy , and during this time we got to know each other very well
19 ‘ When we were setting up our flagship London/Glasgow service , it took us seven months of negotiation with BR to get an acceptable time slot , ’ he claimed .
20 One official said : ‘ It took us some time to explain away the opening ceremony episode .
21 It took us some time to trace Mr Maxwell since his business interests take him all over the States .
22 It took us some time to get to Kitumbeine and the district officer had knocked off .
23 It took us some time to reach the conclusion that this was ineffectual , for the class teachers , in copying the professional development teacher , had failed to adapt their teaching to the new context , creating a rather sterile repetition of the initial lesson …
24 These have now been cleaned up , but it took us some time to cope with this disgraceful state of affairs … the condition of these children , and the behaviour of many of the mothers , has completely dissipated the goodwill and welcome accorded to them by the Welsh people , whose hospitality is proverbial .
25 It took us 20 minutes of scrambling through squalid , ruined alleyways before we reached the place , clambering over burnt-out buses and cars to find some Christian gunmen sitting on a pile of earth , smoking cigarettes .
26 It took us 22 years to get to a billion dollars a quarter in revenues and , thanks to the explosion in demand for the 80486 chip , less than three years to get to two billion dollars a quarter , ’ said president Andrew Grove .
27 Then we shot a 68 in the second round , easily the best round , but most importantly it put us nine strokes ahead of Nicklaus .
28 True that the railway did not invent much of this beauty , but it gave us new vistas of it .
29 It gave us such household names as Glasgow , Linlithgow , Lanark , Bathgate , Dalkeith , Stirling , Perth , Aberdeen , Arbroath , the Tay , the Clyde , the Forth etc , as well as our capital 's Edin , and the famous burn 's Bannock .
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