Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Chairman I was er endeavouring to answer it actually erm |
2 | I went down to the studio floor from the control room and Michael was very upset at having-to do it again . |
3 | ‘ Ent you goin' to answer it then ? ’ said Tom . |
4 | He held the note up to the light , pretending to scrutinize it carefully . |
5 | It 's mad — even Mum 's after botering w' it now . ’ |
6 | ‘ Basically , we are looking to discuss it further with Foinavon and that will be the recommendation we will be putting to the general committee of the club . ’ |
7 | But I had a funny feeling possibly he 's not wanting to do it anyway . |
8 | She 'd paid up before so I could n't see why she was refusing to do it again . |
9 | ‘ We have been given a mandate by our supporters not to pay the rent and with Mr Butters refusing to reduce it further , the situation is still deadlocked , ’ committee spokesman John Daley said yesterday . |
10 | I must choose my words with care as well that my clients and I think that there was very much an effect of people wanting to have a relief road , but also wanting to have it as far away from themselves a as they could have it . |
11 | I 'm looking to upgrade it soon so |
12 | It could n't said Gwendoline pretending to examine it very closely , those strings have been cut Mary Lou someone 's been playing a trick on you , what a shame . |
13 | This last quality was , however , manifest in his second ( and best ) film , Le Coeur Battant ( 1961 ) , a witty and enchanting comedy about a couple in a small seaside resort — she ( Francoise Brion ) waiting for her lover to arrive and he ( Jean-Louis Trintignant ) gradually falling in love with her but refusing to admit it even to himself . |
14 | And on all those issues I think the industry itself has pulled itself up and through the National Tourist Boards we are going to promote it very hard indeed over the four week period . |
15 | ‘ I think I 'm going to like it there . |
16 | ‘ I 'm going to go it alone . |
17 | Another wonderful view was the truck , showing no signs of having been surrounded by angry aluminium workers attempting to tow it away . |
18 | ‘ He gets real sick on the road — I guess most of it is psychosomatic , because he f—in' hates it so much . ’ |
19 | I always enjoy Christmas but I 'm going to enjoy it even more this year . |
20 | ‘ I felt overawed just looking around Old Trafford — but I 'm going to enjoy it here . ’ |
21 | The herring looked delicious but he was n't at all sure he was going to enjoy it as much as he 'd thought . |
22 | WHEN it comes to parenthood more and more women are deciding to go it alone . |
23 | I am though , said May , and I 'm going to drive it everywhere . |
24 | " Well , " I said , " could I ask who 's going to drive it then ? " |
25 | Then you follow me and hit me with a driver and drop away quickly because I 'm going to hit it so fast he wo n't know where the ball is until it 's down the fairway . ’ |
26 | Are you going to wear it tonight ? |
27 | No one has done it before and no idiot is going to try it again . |
28 | it was the cream of the milk , well you used to like it , well sort of , some people make it with water , that 's why I made it all milk , are you going to try it again with water ? and just a drop of milk on top |
29 | Perhaps he was going to punch it straight back at the batsman . |
30 | In attempting to repair it however , we seem to be in danger of fixing the wrong thing . |