Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [conj] it [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She had to find her own way to the bathroom and was pleased with herself for so quickly remembering that it lay at the end of the passage . |
2 | But there was something dangerously lacking when it came to the matter of how they applied their logic to the solution of a particular problem . |
3 | By February 1969 , Hello , Dolly ! was ready for screening , but the Broadway production was still running and it looked as if it might be more than two years before the film could be shown . |
4 | She hurried out of the hall as soon as she had finished speaking , not even particularly caring if it looked as if she were running away . |
5 | For a start , it is not the hardiest of perennials ; not surprisingly considering that it hails from Uruguay . |
6 | That last phrase , presenting the savage mind as ‘ vanished ’ , yet suggesting that it continues in our own , is in line with Eliot 's refusal when discussing Lévy-Bruhl , to pin down just how the savage mind is related to the modern . |
7 | Now , I am sadly lacking when it comes to corresponding , but that time I did manage to write and thank her , adding that she would always be welcome to come and call if she ever was in the area . |
8 | If the growth of administrative adjudication could not be prohibited , it was argued that it must be regularized by integrating it into the ordinary law of the land , thereby ensuring that it develops in harmony with traditional common law principles . |