Example sentences of "[v-ing] [det] [noun] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 Like you I am a member of the managing board for the D S O. Erm , and erm , like you I 'm sure that erm , you would like to repeat your words , that you said then about heralding this report and it 's successes and reminding the members and th of the public , and members of this county council the real benefits from maintaining erm , our D S O and from the erm the way in which it has been managed and the way in which the amalgamation is working there .
2 Children seem to have little difficulty accepting this convention because it is so like the action replays they will frequently have seen on television .
3 A substantial number of miscible blends have now been discovered using this principle and it is possible to identify certain groups or repeat units , which when incorporated in polymer chains tend to enter into these intermolecular interactions and enhance the miscibility .
4 and I 'm using this stuff cos it 's better .
5 Using the shear-lag theory we have ( Equation 4.23 ) the tensile stress in the proposed fibril given by It is therefore possible to make estimates of the distribution of stress using this theory although it is not justifiable to place too much weight on such estimates .
6 The parser works its way along the text string word by word and modifies the list of possible ( partial ) parses by incorporating each word as it is encountered .
7 Learning strategies are also characterized along a holistic-atomistic axis , corresponding to attempts by the student to form a view of a programme of study as a whole ; or to an approach geared merely to understanding each element as it is encountered .
8 For example , you take some cheese back to a shop and say , ‘ I 'm returning this cheese because it 's mouldy and I 'd like a refund . ’
9 Keep repeating , ‘ I 'm returning this cheese because it 's mouldy and I 'd like a refund . ’
10 ‘ the advantage of adopting this course if it is practical because children whose appeals are heard last could otherwise be prejudiced because of decisions which had been reached already by an appeal committee to send children to a particular school ’ .
11 Er well Susan 's very much into music and erm I think she thinks she 'd like to earn her living that way but it 's a very hard way to earn a living .
12 ‘ I want double for shoeing that horse because it 's a bad one . ’
13 Primary colleagues will have spent many hours compiling this information and it is incumbent on secondary teachers to use these to inform pupil progression .
14 The pill causes regular withdrawal bleeding , masking any amenorrhoea until it is stopped .
15 ‘ I feel very flattered to be getting this award because it is a recognition of the work done by the voluntary sector in Stockport . ’
16 M My Lords , first of all the there are a number of reports out now very erm good reports that do encourage primary schools to look and exploit the specialisms of the teachers on their staff and that would cover of course people who have a specialism in teaching this subject and it is also true , sadly in the case of some schools who wo n't allow er people who are specialists in the subject and can speak about it with authority for example er local vicars and priests and , and faith healers who can come in help in a school , but where those schools do ex exploit the expertise in the community , the school is enriched by that .
17 These days Charlotte Amalie is getting more excitement than it is used to , or wants .
18 It 's very easy to do it because all you do is how many people go there , you know , who runs it runs it stuff like that and you just , you 're exploring and you 're getting more information and it 's that 's great , fine .
19 As the crack gets longer however these conditions are reversed and beyond the ‘ critical Griffith length ’ lg , the crack is producing more energy than it is consuming , so it may start to run away in an explosive manner .
20 And it 's exactly the same with joining this , in fact it 's more important joining this union as it is a different union altogether .
21 I would 've , me brother and I would 've got a pub in erm excuse me asking these questions because it 's a bit vague , you know
22 And it is clear that there were , that a very significant proportion were not reaching that level and it 's being taxed .
23 The one up the main road — I do n't like taking that route because it 's colder and there 's alot of traffic .
24 I just thought it was worthwhile making that point as it is made to be very .
25 ‘ I 'm not sure I really want to watch Arsenal , but they are not playing that well and it 's going to be a phenomenal game . ’
26 Stansted is by the Government to be a major airport of the future and you would therefore assume that the Government would be planning that development but it is now clear that Stansteds future is based on unknown or undisclosed information of genius arithmetic and a desire to listen only to the aviation industry .
27 ‘ Feelings are running high following this outrage but it is important that the community remains calm . ’
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