Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [pron] [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mm well she 's having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms .
2 Viewed in this light we consider it important that the movement as a whole should adopt a balanced approach to the problems that have arisen .
3 That was once a week the bread , we used to have to collect the bread from Road , there was a small office at the side of the Infirmary I believe it was Mr or something like that , but we used to have to go to this office in Road and collect this four pound loaf every Wednesday and you did n't get another issue you had it all at once , so we had four four pound loaves , so we did n't know what new bread was after the first day , I 've never ate so much bread pudding in my life as I did then with a and er
4 So it is a slow pitch , there 's very little pace in it for him , but it never puts him off , he still comes hurling in and er he 'll , he 'll flat out on anything , that it , we were saying some days he gets it right and others he does n't .
5 She wrote to me saying that in this place she found it possible to forgive for the first time and then return home to seek reconciliation .
6 But Wilde also fashioned his transgressive aesthetic into a celebration of anarchic deviance , and this is yet another factor which makes it difficult to identify the sensibility involved .
7 He said some people who found it difficult to pay for relatives ' funerals — due to redundancy or mortgage payments were offered payment by monthly instalments while others who would not or could not pay were pursued to the small claims court .
8 He was carrying the same carrier-bag and for some reason they found it impossible not to stare at it .
9 This year we thought it right to reserve our judgment er , until the end of the year so we matched last year 's interim .
10 That morning Dad told his favourite story again , the story of his drive along the coast with Kay , only this time he took it one stage further , down from the cliffs and into the house .
11 In this connection I think it important to bear in mind exactly what it was that the learned trial judge had to decide .
12 There is such volubility I find it hard to follow what some people are saying , and they make no compromises for non-native speakers .
13 Later that evening we watched it all on television again .
14 Her anger and resentment grew as she drove home and for the rest of that evening she found it difficult to get David Markham out of her mind .
15 These disagreements themselves make it clear that there can have been no dramatic recovery which compensated for the losses from the fourteenth-century plagues ; any such marked increase would have left no scope for argument .
16 It is these adaptations which make it such a fascinating bird .
17 It is these muscles which make it possible to stand up straight and bend over to lift objects .
18 That day he found it prudent to acquire the services of one Frederick James Ratcliff , a solicitor of Blagrave Street .
19 How many times they get it wrong !
20 Its authority is clearly based on Smart 's intimacy with the artist 's work and the many aspects which influenced it social ( highly important in this case ) , artistic and intellectual .
21 Anyway , the mosque was one of the many subjects he felt it safest to avoid until he had plucked up the courage to go into one .
22 Now er they 're all Hand I take it those twenty fives are they ?
23 The discipline of information science , which attempts to study all the ways in which human beings communicate information with each other and the many facilities which make it easier to perform , is in its earliest formative years , and it will be a long time before we can be sure either that the science of information is a true discipline or that it can deliver its present optimistic promises .
24 I took part in the obstacle course which when I was that age I found it difficult .
25 To allow for those contingencies I think it right to allow the commercial rate for the twenty eight hours per week in inverted commas , parental care , rather than a discounted rate .
26 During the eighties the holders of debt from those countries which found it difficult to make interest payments found it impossible to take effective remedial action .
27 Well it , it must have been heart trouble the earliest memory I have of that is mother sending me with a neighbour out of Street , a Mrs , to tell my Aunt Lucy which was my dad 's sister , who lived in Street house , house was right opposite their gateway , now Aunt Lucy and there was er her family she w married a fella in and her daughter , her son and me uncle was my dad 's brother , I lived in the house with her , but er I remember tagging this Mrs from the Street down to Street along road and past the hospital , then along Walk and I up in Street , and er tagging Mrs and er Mrs had never met Aunt Lucy and er me Aunt Lucy suffered , what in those days they call it white leg , a woman 's complaint she was bedridden and er when we went in she must have asked why we were there , Mrs was a little bit flabbergasted and I blurted it out oh me dad 's dead , and me Aunt Lucy nearly went into hysterics , so that 's , that 's all I can manage I remember about that .
28 Addition ( 1974 ) : Churning out the same stuff gives one that sick , ecky feeling in the head and I think in advanced cases the feeling is counter corrected in the head to one of numbed atrophy which is shown in those people who find it impossible to let thought in conversation run fluidly-fluently but must talk tensely about weather , colour of curtains , ailments , grouses .
29 First , those items which make it difficult to recognise specific abilities in a child will be of less value than those which provide descriptions that can easily be applied .
30 My face resembled the back of one of those baboons who let it all hang out at mating time .
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