Example sentences of "it 's [v-ing] and " in BNC.

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1 It 's rising and rising fast , ’ Bryce muttered .
2 Oh it 's wobbling and wobbling and wobbling
3 I 've got , I feel as if it 's getting and I do n't know if it 's erm to be
4 It 's only odd days , it 's it 's perhaps lovely there in the winter when it 's snowing and things
5 It 's raining and shining on a high-rise tower ,
6 For example , is the utterance ‘ It 's raining and we 'll get wet ’ an example of reporting and recognising related aspects of experience , or is it an example of recognising causal relationships under logical reasoning ?
7 Do it in daylight , in the dark , when it 's raining and in windy conditions .
8 Even if it 's raining and even if you have no stomach to work ?
9 Even the boring days outside when it 's raining and you 've finished the paper and you do n't know how you 'll last till bedtime are days to savour , compared to drying up in a cell .
10 It would n't be on walking much further to a bus stop somewhere else , especially in the winter when it 's raining and snowing . ’
11 We 're back in the trenches of World War One , it 's raining and the men are ankle-deep in mud .
12 Well if it 's raining and stuff yeah .
13 it 's raining and I call it nice
14 erm There 's a kind of assumption that if something , if somebody does something on a Sunday afternoon , for lack of better , something better to do or because it 's raining and golf is therefore , therefore off , that he therefore does it in a truer , sincerer way than a man who might be doing it as his career , for his income , to keep his family alive and so on .
15 And there 's erm mm oh erm there 's there 's erm a boy with a big umbrella who 's got , and it 's raining and he 's got , I did n't know April showers were like this .
16 That 's what it is , it 's scratching and biting .
17 It 's sludging and scaling at the same time .
18 Yeah , well it 's dead yeah but what happens is , when it dies the volts go down , that 's why the the yo your radio or whatever got it 's operating and stops working .
19 it 's reacting and taking up oxygen .
20 It 's spitting and spotting in n it ?
21 There 's gold and it 's haunting and haunting
22 That comes from the se , the seabed churning it up but the sea is never still , it 's tossing and in , as the movement there underneath , although it may appear calm on the surface , but there are times when it 's not calm on the surface , it 's as rough on top as it is underneath .
23 It 's defending and no-one can teach you that .
24 Thank you for that , er it 's not , it 's not easy ground and I do appreciate with which it 's happening and the lack of sarcasm that is occurring .
25 It 's like it 's it was a you know it 's been and still is an experience you know it 's sort of n none of us almost you know we we do n't realize it 's happening and you know you like back on the minutes of .
26 So there 's an example of where it 's happening and I hope it will happen over the whole field .
27 They will be talking as they eat and it 's distracting and embarrassing to have to juggle something fussy and awkward while you 're trying to make new friends and business contacts .
28 or a bit of mould in one of the sockets it used to click all the phones when anybody made a call and er , all , all sorts of things that , I would of thought ah there 's a faulty phone somewhere and it 's degenerating and er we went round and waste every single one out , every single one , went to this extension pressed line three , play it down and the phone rang , I thought right it 's not a phone , I changed the cabinet , I changed all the cards and the cards in one big one , I had one three
29 A flashing heart tells you that it 's working and the numerals show your pulse rate in beats per minute ( bpm ) .
30 Had a very , very good over from Bill Tufnell there , it 's always a bit tricky when you come on to bowl and it 's turning and it 's a long day ahead and you , you 're expected to get hissed and you expect to get hissed , and you can get very impatient when they do n't come , but he 's got one now , he 's got , now he 's bowled well all morning now , he 's bowled almost for an hour , but he 's got that one wicket and he , that over was full of confidence , he tossed one up , misjudged the length and got into a bit of a tangle and then he bowled a quicker one which tried to cut , he then misjudged the pace and he could off nick it to the , a very , very good over and he 's bowling with , with great confidence at the moment .
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