Example sentences of "it [be] [adv] [prep] [v-ing] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's also worth reading Pasture Management for Horses and Ponies , by Gillian McCarthy , published by Blackwell Scientific Publications .
2 It also has excellent help , so it 's well worth getting hold of .
3 It 's almost like writing fiction , a love story . ’
4 It is probably worth taking advice from a specialist competitions house when organising your first big competition .
5 In autumn , it is well worth taking tram forty-four through the forest to see the African masks at the Musée d'Afrique Centrale , another of Leopold 's pet projects .
6 Wherever there is a museum education officer , it is well worth requesting advice or on-site help for an educational visit .
7 It is well worth spending time to get the anchorages securely placed in line with the fence .
8 It is also worth remembering Chardonnay is a major ingredient in Champagne — for instance , Sainsbury 's Non-vintage Champagne , £ll.29 is 70 per cent Chardonnay , and Sainsbury 's Vintage Champagne , £13.45 is 100 per cent .
9 It is certainly worth taking advantage of the Use-Wysiwyg command on the Services menu but notice that it can only be used in SHEET mode .
10 It is often worth contacting Compliance , Independence and Ethics Unit in London office to check if a Corporate Finance Engagement Letter has been obtained previously from the client .
11 Indeed , it is often worth transferring PC data into the Macintosh simply to gain access to these facilities .
12 It is always worth watching Eta Carinæ ; its true nature is uncertain , but there is no reason why it should not flare up again at any time .
13 You can learn so much from simply watching their actions and reactions that it is always worth sacrificing fishing time to spend an hour or so studying their behaviour .
14 It is easy enough to measure the volumes of lava flows , but it is only by constructing isopach maps that the volume of pyroclastic material erupted can be estimated , and this is particularly important in volcanoes at destructive plate margins , where the mass of magma represented by pyroclastic rocks sometimes far outweighs that represented by lavas .
15 It is only by locating repeal feminism in the broader history of moral environmentalism that we can begin to understand the more obvious class and gender contradictions which surfaced in the politics of the social purity movements in the 1880s and 1890s .
16 It is only by teaching respect for one another that different races can live peacefully together .
17 It is only by setting woman apart as Other , by resisting intimacy with her , by treating her with contempt and aggression , that men assert their own independent and fragile masculinity .
18 It is only by alleviating frustration immediately , or even before it becomes experienced , Robarchek argues , that the Semai are able to be so non-violent .
19 It is only by making property sacred , guarded by the fiery sword of divine justice that it can be safe from the dangers to which it is everywhere and always exposed .
20 It was just on opening time , and I stood myself a drink in a City pub that did n't really want me — a woman was still vacuuming the bar .
21 The heterogeneous nature of its object had led to a heterogeneous discipline , and it was only by making literariness the object of its enquiry that literary science could exist as an independent and indeed as a coherent and systematic type of study .
22 It was only by directing light through facets at the right angles that craftsmen were able to release the fire and brilliance of diamonds and other transparent precious stones in a manner best fitted to symbolize and indeed embody the highest degree of excellence and majesty .
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