Example sentences of "and it [vb -s] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At the present time , it has become attenuated but not extinct , and it continues in the long review-articles in the new York Review of Books and London Review of Books , and a few other periodicals . |
2 | And they 've got this doberman or something that barks all the time like , and it 's allowed i in the garden and it sits in the garden all the time and all the rest of it ! |
3 | It 's too much , if you ever have too much you can just fold a bit down , if you have a big bandage you can fold either of those edges down first if you 've got too much and then you fold it forward and back , now your pin sticks in , but all the material and out of all the material and it goes in a straight upward direction , again it must go in that direction so that if per chance it comes undone it falls out and drops on the floor , whereas if it was sideways or downwards it would open and stick in your casualty , so that 's why we have it done that way . |
4 | ‘ No , I will , ’ said Linda , ‘ you bump cups of tea up an' down , and it goes in the saucers . |
5 | and the moon starts coming across the sky as it does and it gets in the way of the sun . |
6 | It is also found in body fat and it accumulates in the liver , muscles and walls of blood vessels as part of a disease process . |
7 | In Lewis , machair is a small percentage of the total area and it occurs in a variety of forms ; small bayhead units , larger east coast elements north of Stornoway , complex beaches and strands in the southwest at Uig and semi-continuous expanses between Barvas and Ness on the northwest coast . |
8 | The styles and values of both employees and managers currently support a job design philosophy that has its roots in work study and industrial engineering practice , and it flies in the face of conventional wisdom to believe that jobs can actually be designed rather than simply be the result of technologically determined requirements . |
9 | It breathes like the millipedes by means of tracheae and it reproduces in a manner reminiscent of those early land invertebrates , the scorpions . |
10 | I thought I heard the music of fairies , which is believed to render men forever enthralled to wonderland , and it plays in a responsive mind all life long . |
11 | ‘ I see 'd him there , I cuts him down , I loosened the noose and it falls in the water . ’ |
12 | The top Irish and Australians also begin their careers in Flanders and it shows in the way they ride . |
13 | Guedron 's most popular air , ‘ Est-ce Mars le grand Dieu des alarmes ’ , in the Ballet de Madame ( 1613 ) , inspired both Sweelinck and Scheidt to write keyboard variations on it and it appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book in an arrangement by Farnaby as ‘ The New Sa-hoo ’ . |
14 | An upper garment is drawn diagonally across the breasts , revealing their broad forms and falling loose below them over the tight belt which it conceals at the sides , and it hangs in a shallow curve on the left hip , a long trail on the right . |
15 | If our club can make a difference , and it has in the past , we will send a tape straightaway . ’ |
16 | It 's chip resistant , it 's easy to apply and it comes in a choice of twelve brilliant shades . |
17 | Makes it and it makes in a way so that it , it 's not a |
18 | There is another , concomitant , reason for suspecting widespread scepticism about ‘ official ’ versions of the war and it lies in the proliferation of global media networks . |
19 | Lawrence takes a deep breath and starts off again , with this massive approach , comes in now to , it 's short and it ends in a way I think probably off the body , he tried to take the bottom hand away again , that , that they do seemed to be trying this angle of attack at him , as Botham there at leg gully and a short leg and they 're trying to be , do n't forget the balls at 's ribcage , he 's certainly troubled by that one . |