Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] it [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | In so doing it rejects the classical vision of the company which defines the interests of the company as those of the shareholders , who are the only members of the company . |
2 | In so doing it multiplies many times over and produces alcohol . |
3 | In so doing it breaches any totality , including History : |
4 | In Shklovsky 's view , Sterne 's Tristram Shandy consists of a series of violations of literary conventions which draw our attention to the forms of fiction ; in so doing it transforms formal questions into content . |
5 | It enhances a pub 's ability to cater for the different and sometimes conflicting activities and tastes of different customers under the same roof , and in so doing it keeps alive the healthy social and age mix that is a traditional hallmark of the true pub . |
6 | In so doing it aims to uncover and examine the limited range of techniques used to close a topic . |
7 | As some of you will know by this time , the Centre provides custom-build courses , day schools , residential schools and other projects , for thousands of adult students in this region — mainly at locations scattered throughout the area , towns and villages of Sussex , but some here on the campus — and by so doing it tries to provide a strong functional link that helps to keep the university in touch with the community . |
8 | Subtitled ‘ A short history of Everton , its Mother Church , and one of its mid-Victorian Churchwardens , including notes on how to start tracing a Family Tree ’ , it highlights the fortunes of the Mould family and by so doing it provides insights into the character of a place that was overwhelmed by its powerful neighbour 's rapid expansion . |
9 | So it does vary generally speaking it tends to be six and two third years . |
10 | The importance of the salary/wage distinction goes beyond the mere periodicity of payment , since broadly speaking it correlates with the ‘ staff'/ ‘ worker ’ demarcation , with salaried employees generally having higher ‘ status ’ , greater continuity of employment and greater access to benefits such as pension rights . |
11 | Pioneer Sparc cloner Opus Systems Inc , Mountain View , California , is finally calling it quits with whatever remains of its Sparc clone business and says it is retracting back to its SparcCard PC add-in boards ( UX No 343 ) . |
12 | all green , all green along there I wonder I was just thinking it 's got all the bits in it to make that other one go |
13 | But the theory is a mechanistic one ; the individual creature is genetically pre-programmed to act in the way it does ; statistically speaking it has no choice ; within a narrow range of variation , it always makes a predictable response to identifiable patterns of stimuli originating in the external environment . |
14 | She said : ‘ This Government is always saying it does not have the money to spend on essentials for our children 's education . |
15 | → If the ansaphone is still working it seems to imply that the company is still in existence — a good sign . |
16 | Hence , the tender issue will not necessarily eliminate underpricing although substantially reducing it renders it not too popular with those who like to ‘ stag ’ new issues . |
17 | A lot of encouragement has been given in recent years to the idea of increasing one 's roses by making cuttings — almost proposing it seems , that it is a way of avoiding the cost of buying new plants . |
18 | Although this message is unlikely to be one that LDDC highlights when it approaches Whitehall for money , there is no doubting it has shifted its public relations away from targeting solely yuppies and City businessmen . |
19 | Sometimes one can move only excruciatingly slowly , however pressing it seems to move quick . |
20 | No use in nobly pretending it does n't happen . |
21 | ‘ Are you seriously saying it proves his sister was responsible for his work ? ’ |