Example sentences of "but it [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The charge has not even been proved but it left him 12 per cent behind Paul Tsongas in the New Hampshire primary .
2 ft was said as a joke , and Dana and I laughed , but it left me frightened .
3 I ran for my life , but it followed me all the way home . ’
4 But it made me sick and dizzy , so I did n't take it .
5 It probably slowed down the whole process a bit , but it made it all much safer . ’
6 But it made it habitable , for which she was grateful .
7 He and his wife tried and tried to have another one and they did , but it took them all those years .
8 They ran , but it took them six .
9 Cayard was recalled instantly by the committee but it took them 40 seconds to hoist the French recall signal , by which time they were well up the track .
10 He eventually gave this one up and left them both threatening the car park attendant , but it took him half an hour to cross the street and ring the bell at No. 3 .
11 I remember THE FACE coming out very well — but it took me two years to make the cover . ’
12 I remember me getting up about three o'clock in the morning I heard the wind and I got up to look at the stack yard and start to put er bits of pit props and that into the nets and and and the wind was getting that strong the pit props was going flying over me head and I gave it up and made for and it 's certainly not a very high door at Greenspot but or a very big door but it took me all my time to get the door closed .
13 We 're talking about half an ounce , which does n't exactly sound like a weight problem , but it took me another day or so to take it off her .
14 ‘ I first met Julie when I walked into her gallery but it took me three years to walk out with her as my wife , ’ he says .
15 I did n't know what had been the last meal eaten before leaving South America but it took me twenty minutes to coathanger my way through it , and consequently I had missed breakfast .
16 But it took her some moments to understand exactly what he was saying , her senses reeling at the warmth of the hard naked chest pressed so closely to her soft breasts , her nostrils savouring the erotic , musky scent of his skin .
17 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 .
18 The buttons had been ripped off and the pockets torn open , but it kept me warm .
19 It was only a slap really but it sent 'im sprawlin' . ’
20 But it hit me one day , he did n't care or he would have made that effort to come and see me and he did n't .
21 There was never any nastiness between Lee and Tony , but it fired them both up ; they were both determined to beat the other .
22 But it cost us thirty seven pound a month .
23 It was only a momentary lapse on his part , but it gave her enough time to whirl round on him , her eyes widening as she spotted a revolver in his hand .
24 Mind you , it was partly her fault ; they could afford to live without her factory work , but it gave her some company and a feeling of contributing to society .
25 But it gave her another flare of confidence , this elusive and somehow warming reminder of her childhood .
26 Through that , Red Rhino came up with a matching deal which was not very high in terms of money or anything but it gave them some status , certainly with promotion .
27 This was in connection with my RNR Sea Cadet duties but it gave me much more confidence on the navigational side of cutter service .
28 True that the railway did not invent much of this beauty , but it gave us new vistas of it .
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