Example sentences of "it be [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then I felt the post begin to slide upwards through my hands , as if more of it were coming out of the ground .
2 It 's ganning back in the morning .
3 It 's hanging on by a thread
4 It 's getting on for an hour since we left Cartier . ’
5 It 's getting back to a sensible level again , and the music — especially the British music — is really pushing forward . ’
6 His leg looks like it 's broke — it 's sticking out at a funny angle .
7 End date it 's picking up off the same list .
8 It 's picking up onto the same list is it ?
9 It 's rainin' up in the mountains accordin' to that nice immigration laddie .
10 You 've got an S O four with two bonds on it and it 's holding on to a hydrogen
11 It 's comin' in from the roof .
12 It 's coming over with the rest of my stuff , deep sea .
13 ROS : It 's coming up through the floor .
14 It 's coming up to the boil , I would say , ’ said Ramses , ‘ coming up to the boil . ’
15 It 's coming up in a great lump .
16 Now those are arteries , that 's the pulmonary artery but it 's coming back to the heart okay , that 's the only time you 're going to find the rule reversed , arteries leave the heart , veins come back to the heart , and the only time that rule is reversed is when you 're linking the heart and the lungs through the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery , however , they are still carrying , the arteries are still carrying oxygen charged blood , yes , because it 's come fresh from the lungs so it 's still carrying nice red lovely oxygenated blood , yes , even though it 's coming back into the heart , that is because it 's come fresh from the lungs and the vein although it 's going in the opposite direction the way you normally expect it , is still carrying the old rotten , you know , used up blood , because it 's going back to the lungs to be recharged , do you understand it alright ?
17 Yeah my point is a brief one and i it 's coming back to the the question of commitments that was discussed discussed earlier .
18 Now those are arteries , that 's the pulmonary artery but it 's coming back to the heart okay , that 's the only time you 're going to find the rule reversed , arteries leave the heart , veins come back to the heart , and the only time that rule is reversed is when you 're linking the heart and the lungs through the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery , however , they are still carrying , the arteries are still carrying oxygen charged blood , yes , because it 's come fresh from the lungs so it 's still carrying nice red lovely oxygenated blood , yes , even though it 's coming back into the heart , that is because it 's come fresh from the lungs and the vein although it 's going in the opposite direction the way you normally expect it , is still carrying the old rotten , you know , used up blood , because it 's going back to the lungs to be recharged , do you understand it alright ?
19 It 's coming out with the up-market NewsPrinter 20 , a $5,000 , 50,000 sheets-a-month , 20 pages per-minute PostScript companion for its entry-level 12-ppm SparcPrinter laser .
20 Having said that in the case of a of a a of a through movement , I accept that we are loading at at the traffic in at the A sixty one if you like and it 's coming out at the A sixty one north .
21 You 'll find the little diagram showing you where the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery are on page eleven , page eleven if you want to refer to it right , if you want to look at it in a closer detail tonight that 's fine and if you want to see what I 'm saying now in a diagrammatic form look on page thirteen now if you look at that you 'll see some , the blue vein blood vessels it 's coming out of the right hand side of the heart and if you look at the direction of the arrows , okay , they 're going away from the heart , do you agree with me ?
22 No you you do n't have to rub out the line you can just draw another one as if it 's coming out from a bit you ca n't see .
23 Is it coming up , perhaps it 's pouring out of the top dear .
24 She 's writing a children 's book , erm , well she 's written one , and it 's going around to the publishers and she 's written or she 's writing a second .
25 So Lisa , it 's it 's going round at the moment with a mobile one , but after that it 'll be from the shop .
26 That 's because it 's going round in a circle — like the Shuttle , and me on my space walk .
27 Yes , that 's it some odd nights we was on our way home from work , it 's going up to the even when we 're on earlies and and weekends we can go there ca n't we ?
28 It 's a shame it 's going on under a microscope , spotlight or whatever but erm .
29 Now those are arteries , that 's the pulmonary artery but it 's coming back to the heart okay , that 's the only time you 're going to find the rule reversed , arteries leave the heart , veins come back to the heart , and the only time that rule is reversed is when you 're linking the heart and the lungs through the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery , however , they are still carrying , the arteries are still carrying oxygen charged blood , yes , because it 's come fresh from the lungs so it 's still carrying nice red lovely oxygenated blood , yes , even though it 's coming back into the heart , that is because it 's come fresh from the lungs and the vein although it 's going in the opposite direction the way you normally expect it , is still carrying the old rotten , you know , used up blood , because it 's going back to the lungs to be recharged , do you understand it alright ?
30 And it 's going back to the point that Mr Curtis I think misunderstood me , that 's basically that if you concentrate new growth in one location you have the ability to plan to serve that development by public transport , whereas if you spread it out to all the points of the compass , you know , two hundred houses in one direction of York , two hundred in the opposite direction would become very mor more difficult to serve than would a concentrated er chunk of development , and that 's as simple as that .
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