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

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1 Not only has it been sailing in calm coastal waters , but it also has one of your sea-marshals on board .
2 Imagine my disappointment when I staggered down a hill in murky twilight after its purchase to find that not only had it been lying in the back seat of the car for the duration of my climb , but that it had failed to come up and get me when the daylight failed .
3 For even if the Danes say Yes to the treaty ( see next article ) , worries about it are growing in three European countries that have hitherto been staunchly pro-European .
4 Unless serious attempts are made , the region and Christian witness in it are heading towards catastrophe .
5 But my opinion on this is really fairly redundant , because the people who are buying it are going to be pros — either that or seasoned bank robbers !
6 ‘ I mean , ’ he spelled out for her , ‘ I wo n't force your engagement to my brother to an end if I feel some aspects of it are going to be — how shall we say ? — under my control . ’
7 Who could it be calling on him at this time of night ?
8 Glasgow has marketed itself as a city which rejoices in diversity , but will it be singing about the first homosexual festival ?
9 What insects would it be finding on such a bitter day ?
10 Should it be sagging like that ?
11 We could n't have left a tap on , as we had taken the precaution of turning the water off at the mains , so where could it be coming from ?
12 But if he had first dropped the razor , why should it be lying on top of the blanket and so conveniently close to his hand as if it had slipped from the opening fingers ?
13 From the start the new feature film had been saddled with outside obligations ; it had to preach or at least uplift , or if it were borrowing from literature it had to satisfy so many knowledgeable readers .
14 on to floor and it runs , it just , it ran down into corner , there 's a a wheel , thing , and the cheek well it 's a a pulley wheel , and it , it were looking round the big handle at pulley wheel at me .
15 She did have it all bandaged up , she were she were cleaning toilet at bottom , and er , apparently there was a piece out of it and she did n't know , and she wiped round it , it sliced it , and it were bleeding like mad , well she came across to our 'ouse , and we were n't in , and then she went to Kevin 's and she had she had it , but it , now it 's just like a line now ,
16 It were raining at five o'clock this morning .
17 And Leonard 's interests in it were moving from the amateur to the professional .
18 It were beginning of the year since that bike cos February March sold it .
19 It were getting on late and I says and er were there , oh we 'll walk you home Sarah said alright then says come on let's go through woods .
20 ‘ The bastards who planted it were hiding in the trees , so Donald did n't see them and could n't have expected what was about to happen .
21 The supple gold of her swimsuit felt as if it were melting under the heat generating between them .
22 It seemed as if it were coming from a long distance and he waited for a moment , and the moment went into a full minute , and then slowly he opened the door .
23 eh if I know it were gon na be that quick I would n't of put that other one in freezer
24 but I were n't sure where , I think it were last week it were gon na be
25 and it were gon na be in there Thursday
26 but if I 'd have give it , had to give them some water they 'd have done much better but I , like everybody else we kept hoping it were gon na rain , but !
27 Let's sing that , that little song we sang earlier , let's sing it again in closing shall we , that we are new creations in Christ what it , it 's number one seventy nine , I am a new creation and whilst we sing it were gon na take up our morning offering , one hundred and seventy nine then .
28 Was that that one , that were at , it were showing in Asda ?
29 Others will talk about themselves as ‘ he ’ or ‘ she ’ and describe what is taking place as though it were happening to a character in a television play .
30 So we share his horror as he observes in himself , experiences almost passively — as if it were happening to someone else — the emergence of the tempting desire to murder Duncan ( ‘ suggestion ’ still had the sense of diabolic temptation ) : There , with amazing speed , and as if parenthetically ( ‘ whose murder yet ’ ) we become privy to the secret that sets him apart from the others on stage , the goal to which all his energies will ultimately be directed .
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