Example sentences of "it [vb past] him [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever , it got him a long , heartfelt , high-pitched ‘ Wooooooooooooooo ’ from about 20,000 people who 'd got little else to wooo about .
2 It concerned him the more to see that Titch , also , appeared to have no eyes for anything but the Wheel .
3 And it concerned him an awful lot and it it it irritated him and frustrated him and I think he set his sights on trying to do something about it in his his way .
4 Ironically , it was so bitter that it made him a liability to the early Fascist movement , from whose main body he was later to break away .
5 As Gloucester 's power grew , it made him a better lord for the affinity as a whole .
6 I am saying this to show you the other side of Basil — this firmness — this absolute integrity — if you believe in a thing lie would say , even if it made him a bit unpopular , which I think is marvellous .
7 As Gloucester 's power grew , it made him a better lord for the affinity as a whole .
8 When it found him the mouth opened in a roar of triumph , lips pulling apart behind the vizor to reveal huge yellow teeth .
9 On one occasion he suffered an uncontrollable ‘ outburst ’ during his sleep and reckoned it cost him a masterpiece the next morning .
10 And it cost him a share of the halfway lead in the £600,000 GA European Open at Sunningdale .
11 But eventually it cost him a term at Her Majesty 's pleasure .
12 A new constraint came into his tone when he spoke of ‘ them ’ ; it cost him a giant effort now , as well as a convulsion of remembering pain , to look back towards Aber .
13 It cost him no effort , no extra pain .
14 It cost him the tournament .
15 It cost him the land he had so longed to enter .
16 It afforded him a measure of satisfaction to insult her , and to document her improper behaviour with Underwood .
17 Mr Browne was disowned by his party because it judged him a cad .
18 Or , if it did , it paid him no heed .
19 It allowed him a view of the patio and put Schmidt between him and the door he 'd entered by .
20 The maverick maestro , who prefers life in scruffy clothes , was lent the gold-trimmed gown by Bath University when it awarded him an honorary degree for musical ability in June last year .
21 As a result he was suspended for two years , which of course delayed his entry into first-class cricket ; but it taught him a lot .
22 It surprised him a little ; he would not have thought her so easily affected by a man 's touch .
23 It frightened him a little .
24 If he could relive that shot I 'm sure he 'd never take a driver there off the tee ( Azinger has said just that in print ) because it lost him the Open .
25 It offered him the see of Durham .
26 It worried him a bit , but it was n't here that he looked nervous and gave me reason to be concerned .
27 It took him no more than a few seconds of the exchange to decide which voice was Kemp 's .
28 The voice at the other end was plainly over-excited and it took him a minute to disentangle what he was being told .
29 It took him a second to work out what it was , that it was the sheep galloping .
30 Endill was thrown to the ground and it took him a few minutes to realise what had happened .
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