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

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31 Then when I reached the Mess , you letter was waiting for me , and it made me happy and sad at once , and I just HAD to write you a note , though I ca n't post it tonight .
32 Many people feared involvement in popular education because it made them immediate targets of the Contras . ’
33 It consistently indulged in folies de grandeur — and somehow it made them believable .
34 It made them alive , somehow , and Elizabeth longed to go inside .
35 It made them all laugh when Peter said that come to that , what he did with him was against the law since Jay was not yet twenty-one .
36 The majority of people that went through that service all had some recollection of things they did n't enjoy very much but they by and large thoroughly enjoyed their experience in the Army , it livened them up , it made them better men and we have got after all one of the best armies if not the best army in the world , it 's got to come from
37 It made them dizzy :
38 It made them both giggle .
39 Carrie stood knee deep in the dry , sweet-smelling hay and helped Albert take Frederick 's huge forkfuls that were so heavy , sometimes , it made them both stagger .
40 Lost most people with a powerful central theme to their life , Gedge had to adopt an obstinate approach as The Wedding Present became successful and during their two-year relationship , Debbie Kaye felt it made him self-centred .
41 She told Cleveland coroner Michael Sheffield he became depressed through being out of work and it made him irritable and upset .
42 Although it made him uneasy , he could not tell for some moments what it was .
43 Lightheaded from a combination of wine , jet lag and lack of sleep , even thinking about it made him breathless .
44 It made him sad , for he was fond of her .
45 As an ex employee , he 's loyal to the company , even though it made him redundant after 34 years .
46 It is arguable that this would be right ; but on the whole it seems to us that , whatever view is taken of the buyer 's moral duty , the law would be too strict if it made him guilty of theft .
47 ‘ So I was upset I said I did n't want to , I was crying and it made him madder . ’
48 Well it made him drowsy for one thing , it kept knocking him out .
49 It made him light-headed .
50 It made him mad and he wanted to kill me .
51 It made him frustrated and angry when he did n't intend to be , and he deeply regretted the outburst which had made Sarah so unhappy .
52 More like a volcano erupting than a steam engine blowing its top , Nick always said , but he was touchy about it because it made him sick the first time .
53 It made him sick to go to Horatia 's bed , but he had n't shirked the task .
54 Now he was , and it made him belligerent .
55 It made him edgy .
56 Although he was worried for her , it made him happy to think that she could confide in him her feeling for Harry .
57 ‘ Yes , but if it made him happy
58 He said it made him happy .
59 This was happening to him , and it made him afraid .
60 It made him angry ; Jean-Paul 's smugness , and that of his friends , made him angrier still .
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