Example sentences of "it [vb past] [be] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | and then erm , we drove , er then we walked through this park , which was lovely , it had squirrels running all round the place and pigeons and everything , it was gorgeous , and , and because it , it 'd been such a gorgeous day , it 's just that my fucking nose is cold . |
2 | Finding it existed was enough of a shock . ’ |
3 | The second great European blood-letting produced no such peace movement , and the lessons it taught were those of militarism , not of pacifism . |
4 | Shareholders might wonder why the directors built up a holding of 700 properties when all it needed was another 20 properties of the investment calibre of Oldham 's . |
5 | All it needed was some heat . |
6 | What it implied was that BA has not exactly been covering itself with glory in its propaganda war with Virgin — and would do well to change tactics . |
7 | What it meant was that matter could curve a region in on itself so much that it would effectively cut itself off from the rest of the universe . |
8 | a paragraph at the end of one of the chapters and , I ca n't remember the exact words but in , what it meant was that for the parents who do restrain the children from what they watch |
9 | All it took was this fifty-pound note and people not giving me another chance … ’ |
10 | His Lordship accepted Mr Bayliss 's submission that Order 5 , rule 5 did not give power to make an order for contribution in favour of a representative defendant against a member of the class which he was named as representing ; and that the only power it gave was that of giving leave to a person , in whose favour a judgment or order had been given or made , to enforce the judgment or order against a person not a party to the proceedings who was bound by the judgment or order . |
11 | If only it had been that nice John Smith , with his twinkling accountant 's eyes and trust-me smile . |
12 | On leaving the stall they plunged into the hall which was bedlam , and far fuller than it had been that morning . |
13 | There was the usual bawdy banter , of course , and it had been that way ever since she first put on her white apron and began serving behind the counter . |
14 | Medical men had perforce to be botanists , and often gardeners as well , and in time medical knowledge came to be the perquisite of the European religious orders , as it had been that of the priests in the time of the Egyptian pharaohs . |
15 | " You 'd have asked at the door if it had been that . |
16 | A shiver ran through Theda 's body — the frame that was near a shadow of itself , just as it had been that long-gone day in March . |
17 | The ground fire was much worse than it had been that morning . |
18 | It had been that first visit to the police station , when the Prince had dangled money in front of the local chief . |
19 | He saw and he cared , but it had been many months since he had counted with her . |
20 | It was almost a physical pain and for a moment he felt shocked because it had been many years since the agony of losing Gerda . |
21 | Always , in the past , it had been such a jolly day . |
22 | It had been such an unsettled year altogether that he had had no opportunity for connected work of anything other than a temporary kind ; at the beginning of November , faced with the prospect of the British Council tours to France and Italy , he did not believe that he would be able to begin serious composition until the new year . |
23 | The hospital and all that went with it had been such an oasis in the alarming wilderness of doing everything for , and chiefly by , myself ; now it came to the point of leaving it , I was scared . |
24 | That was why it had been such a shock when the neighbours came round to tell Lily the baby was screaming and there was nobody answering the door or any lights on in the house . |
25 | It had been such a confusing time for her — the quarrel with Stephen and her mother 's death following so closely . |
26 | It had been such a tight squeeze to get the Princess into the boat house at all , that someone had come up with the bright idea of removing the edge boards from the quay platforms on either side . |
27 | It had been such a lovely evening . |
28 | It had been such a stupid little exchange , the words in themselves meaning nothing , yet here she was , trembling like a colt . |
29 | It had been such a little hurt . |
30 | It had been such a traumatic , agonising time , even now she could n't talk about it without feeling pain . |