Example sentences of "[v-ing] it [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes well I think I told him a wrong , you see , there were two there there are two ways of tackling it and I do n't think the way I told him is what they want for the examination purposes , at all ! |
2 | ‘ I told you not to try denying it because I wo n't believe you , ’ he insisted with iron resolve in the pitch of his voice . |
3 | That 's it like a desk that 's really that that was the American way of spelling it but we spell it that way now . |
4 | ‘ I was always frightened of the way I felt , I think because I knew without really understanding it that you could … you could own me , Luke . |
5 | But you 're understanding it and you 're fitting it in with what you already know . |
6 | Trotter was at the door , opening it before they reached the porch . |
7 | So he adopted the simple expedient of not opening it until it was beyond his power to act on it . |
8 | No they 're they 're much better at keeping it and they seem to manage quite well too . |
9 | ‘ We have spent a lot of time explaining it and we think people are approaching it in an open way . ’ |
10 | Instead the Kette , led by the intrepid Müncheberg , dived after the Sunderland strafing it as it taxied to its moorings , and sinking it . |
11 | ‘ And above all , I 'm ending it because I 'm tired of being constantly branded a liar , ’ she asserted emphatically , losing her temper . |
12 | Philips also point out that the omission of FMFFV in initial CD-I shipments will not be much noticed because no CD-I discs are currently planned incorporating it and none are likely to appear for up to two years after the launch . |
13 | He pulled sharply on the material , tearing it as he did so . |
14 | From the look in his eyes there would n't be a result in pressing it unless I was really keen on acquiring a broken nose . |
15 | And he keeps pressing it and you , can nae hear him . |
16 | ‘ In a way , Matey , in a way , ’ said Dr Neil , lazily catching at her hand and pressing it as she passed him . |
17 | ‘ The Master commends his slave for the quality of the breakfast as well as the weather , ’ said Dr Neil , catching at her hand and pressing it as she walked by . |
18 | I charged at them , yelping encouragement to the wheelbarrow , and patting it when it had done well . |
19 | It 's the thought of shampooing it that I ca n't be bothered about . |
20 | I was sitting there loving it until I uttered the most embarrassing words of my life . |
21 | I 'm dreading it when they |
22 | did you have the power of vetoing it if you wanted ? |
23 | She consumed the contents quickly before replacing it as she had the box . |
24 | If a firm is to be successful , it will have to generate sufficient income to cover the cost not only of financing a capital asset but of replacing it when it is worn out . |
25 | ‘ I was saving it until I had time , ’ Merrill retorted , stung by this apparent criticism of her work . |
26 | Erm eventually you 've got refusing it but you I imagine you 've got yourself in some difficulty f one further point on this I note you had a section on these minutes . |
27 | The means-tested payment for home helps meant that some clients who needed such help were refusing it because they had to pay for it . |
28 | Croaking it As my article ‘ Legal Highs ’ ( FACE 49 ) was so subjective , I knew somebody was going to take issue with it . |
29 | Jean-Paul thinks the French brought prosperity to a poor country , and he goes on believing it because he takes care never to set foot outside the European quarter . |
30 | There was regrettable delay in serving it and it should have been served personally on Mr. Butler in prison . |