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

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1 Once it was dry , Louise styled Kukkay 's hair by twisting it up at the back to create fullness on top while still leaving it curly and ‘ free ’ .
2 He took the unravelling length of fabric from her and expertly refolded it , depositing it back on the stall .
3 Rather , it first , made full divorce somewhat easier and cheaper , opening it up to the upper middle class , second , made judicial separation more expensive and more rare ; and third , continued to deny the poor access to either .
4 They simplified the house , knocking down walls , adding bathrooms , and opening it up to the cool summer breezes from the sea .
5 Despite earlier statements , both public and private , by members of the new right-leaning administration in France that they had no intention of making any immediate change in France Telecom 's status , the government told the telephone operator 's board of directors meeting last week to consider spinning off its mobile telecommunications business and opening it up to international investment .
6 Yes , I mean I do n't think there 's a problem about opening it up to them except their meetings traditionally are in the early morning
7 They clear the remaining forest by fire , opening it up for their own agriculture , or to hand over to cattle ranchers .
8 A harry torrent flooded through the opening and in no time at all the herd was legging it back to the high land in a wild stampede .
9 so that the client can see that you 're keeping it up to date .
10 Whether you I mean a the problem with that is keeping it up to date on
11 The reason for storing data and keeping it up to date is to provide information to managers for decisions .
12 This is a good means of keeping it out of harm 's way and it could not be better camouflaged .
13 Patrick began by blunt cutting the ends then , after blow-drying , he pulled the hair into a high ponytail which he lightly backcombed before splaying it out on the top of the head .
14 It 's very , it 's deceptive if you 're not working out what you 're doing and relating it back to the graph , and relating it back to physics , to an experiment you 're doing , someone 's checking the clock every second to see how much further it 's gone .
15 It 's very , it 's deceptive if you 're not working out what you 're doing and relating it back to the graph , and relating it back to physics , to an experiment you 're doing , someone 's checking the clock every second to see how much further it 's gone .
16 Away goes Lawrence to , takes it again with the bottom hand away from the bat , it 's off the back foot this time , stabbing it down in front of him , a short of a length ball .
17 or bulking it up with scouring powder
18 and banging it out for one
19 Wistaria Cottage was n't worth much and in any case he had talked at one point of trading it in for an annuity .
20 Now I 've well I 'm trading it in on Saturday night .
21 For a small charge , avoid having to carry luggage by booking it through from airport to destination .
22 booking it in as book twice stage you see .
23 Agreed to purchase one machine initially , JF to be responsible for booking it out to Garden Departments .
24 The expression on his face had grown hard and grim as he 'd scanned the paper in his hands , before angrily crunching it up into a ball and hurling it into a nearby waste-paper basket .
25 The former Spurs full-back , whose Wimbledon team were among the originators of the direct approach , complained : ‘ Leeds hoofed the ball about 50 times further than we ever did and relied on John Lukic knocking it on to Lee Chapman 's head for about 70 per cent of their attacks . ’
26 She shivered suddenly , and her arm caught the folder of photographs , knocking it on to the floor .
27 This is a block that sweeps in a downward arc across the lower part of the body , connecting with the incoming kick near the ankle and knocking it out to the side .
28 His paw landed in the ashtray , knocking it out of my hand and spilling the few precious drops I had caught .
29 I never , it 's your fault she driving it around for five months with no tax .
30 Bowing down everything and driving it back to its cave .
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