Example sentences of "he [verb] it [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although mainly a director of low budget productions , he told me that before the war he concerned it a poor year if he did not earn six thousand pounds , quite a sum for those days .
2 I rarely comment on Irish affairs , not because of lack of interest but because the Irish communities would reject any opinion or suggestion if they considered it a ’ Brit ’ suggestion or opinion , but , in this instance , the circumstances are so hideously distressing that I feel compelled to comment and to ask the Minister whether he thinks it a heavy irony that last Friday 's incident followed successive discoveries of large caches of arms and whether perhaps it was a desperate attempt by the IRA to reassert some degree of authority .
3 and you wonder why you 're losing all your matches cos every time the ball comes to him he ca n't trap it or if he does he kicks it the wrong way
4 As he walked downstairs , he read it a third time to make sure .
5 Occasionally he found it the tiniest glint of deep blue .
6 He found it an impossible spectacle to watch , and walked up and down the corridor for nearly two hours .
7 But hard as John Meaney tried he found it an uphill struggle against Hughes , who was firing on all cylinders , and his great ‘ cool ’ blessed with a wide repertoire of shots saw him a worthy winner 4–0 from seven frames .
8 He received it the next morning when he took his usual letter to the stage door .
9 When the Chilaw kachcheri queried a sale voucher counterfoil submitted by a headman , it was explained that the seller had branded the animal with his grandfather 's name , Nicholas , because he believed it a lucky name in cattle breeding .
10 He give it a full swing of the bat .
11 He graded it an unlikely E7 6c — unlikely in that it is , in all probability , much harder .
12 He misses it the first time , but I 've written it exactly like he played it , because it does n't really sound too bad !
13 Du Camp in one of his books — I forget which , there were always so many — made a reference to the malign effect on man of too much solitude , he called it a false counsellor who nurses at her breasts the twin infants of Egotism and Vanity .
14 He called it a disgraceful situation for a man in a position of trust .
15 And he called it the long-term stewardship of a precious natural resource .
16 He called it the Black Beevbilde and by 1965 he had built up a sizeable herd .
17 He called it the Common Red Rose and described it as having ‘ flowers not very double , open wide ’ , indicating that this must have been Rosa gallica officinalis or the Apothecary 's Rose .
18 He had no doubt it was one of the verderers ' horses and that it was dying ; indeed , even as he watched it the spasmodic movements seemed weaker and less purposeful .
19 He took it a few feet out , so now he was on the edge of the 18 yard box … near the corner ( so approx 25 yards from goal ) , he pulled it back the other way , turned and curled the ball into the top left corner with his left foot .
20 But he thought it a reasonable request to ask for a route and he took himself away to Tara 's great map room to procure maps for them .
21 The main point is this : Flaubert thought democracy merely a stage in the history of government , and he thought it a typical vanity on our part to assume that it represented the finest , proudest way for men to rule one another .
22 He thought it a great feat that she had got in from the Point in an hour and a quarter .
23 He thought it a fine idea , and presently excused himself — returning with a bottle of Mrs Westaway 's cowslip wine , in which to drink to the new venture .
24 First , he thought it an unspoken part of the 1931 bargain that MacDonald should not be discarded as soon as the immediate crisis was over .
25 Even as Felix drifted into sleep he thought it an evil omen .
26 ‘ Would ye , ’ Rab asked ; he thought it the daftest question , ‘ if somebody tells ye they could fly ye on a kite ?
27 A large fish on his or my line was always an occasion for excitement for Edwy and he would jump into the water with his gaff if he thought it the only way to land it .
28 He felt it a boring thing he had to do as he would probably rather do something else but nevertheless it had to be done , not to save his reputation but restore his self-respect which he felt he did not have fully if someone was allowed to insult him and get away with it .
29 He felt it a necessary part of his vocation .
30 Yeah he call it the holy seed and that he could have righteous children .
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