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

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1 The more architectures on which 88open is able to offer its testing and certification technologies , the more hardware and software suppliers will come knocking on it door .
2 The more architectures on which 88open is able to offer its testing and certification technologies , the more hardware and software suppliers will come knocking on it door .
3 For further information about the study and details of publications relating to it contact .
4 Well do n't go wandering off looking for it Mick , you 're alright .
5 Nothing wrong with junk food once a week , but living on it day in day out is a recipe for disaster . ’
6 There are the , other ways of looking at it Chris .
7 I ca n't comment without just looking at it Mark er I 'm afraid
8 I do n't know looking at it upside down darling , hang on , oh keep yours , let me look at Anthy 's the green one ?
9 coat now , I 'm gon na start paying for it Friday .
10 Look at the Form program on the right , going through it line by line to see what is happening within the console at these points .
11 He was expounding a Sura , one of the parable-like stories of the Koran , extracting from it lessons for the faithful .
12 This time , of course , I was going to it cap in hand .
13 But the American press , used to seeing horses flat out from the start and going at it hammer and tongs , were not in tune to the subtleties of Piggott 's unleashing that burst , and the criticism started .
14 The mob , now several hundred strong , and going at it hammer and tongs , took time out to boo and jeer at the military presence .
15 Fleetwood 's powers thus lapsed , and Blackpool retained control over the line , bringing with it responsibility for the track and the roadway up to 18″ on either side .
16 The wind was blowing high and bringing with it sleet .
17 A buffeting wind rushed over the land , bringing with it salt that clung insistently to Elisabeth 's face .
18 A crushing Unionist victory in 1915 , bringing with it disaster for the Labour party and a major setback for the " New Liberalism " might have ended the difficulty , but when the First World War intervened the problem remained .
19 So the main reason , that 's just sorry it 's a long way of getting to it sir but , the main change in circumstance that the county is putting forward since nineteen eighty compared with today is that agricultural policy means that more farmland is being diversified and they feel the need at county level to have a sweep-up policy to control that process .
20 The whole visit was something of a disaster , and he was still recovering from it months later .
21 Durán , due to take office on Aug. 10 in succession to Rodrigo Borja Cevallo of the Izquierda Democratica ( ID — Democratic Left ) , completed the composition of his Cabinet on July 20 , and underlined his commitment to free-market policies by including in it members of the business sector .
22 and then er I thought oh I might as well put some veg in , you know , so I put some veg in , so when we , I says oh I 'll do this , I 'll do this stew , you know , nearly to finish it like , and erm when we come in we 'll have a meal ready for us , it were right nice coming into it meal ready
23 No good staring at it Joy , get it
24 Whatever it was , it was like a wall between them and he was honest enough to admit to himself that most of the time he was building on it brick by brick in order to blot her out of his sight … forever .
25 Bearing in mind these caveats , of the 34 local authorities in our sample of 52 which mentioned care programming in their 1992/93 community care plans ( 63 per cent ) , about half ( 30 per cent ) appear , at the time of writing their 1992/93 community care plans , to have been actively developing care programming , devoting to it resources new and old , and in many cases using the extension of care programmes to all those eligible as one measure of success in the provision of mental health services .
26 You 're dealing with it mate .
27 Then the 6 A.M. Garvie connection drew slowly away , carrying with it Wrens Bainbridge , Kendal and McKeown .
28 Arctic weather blasted through the region , leaving behind it snow drifts several feet deep and severe flooding — the worst for 20 years .
29 Apart from Lee messing with it Jack could go up again looking for Caspar .
30 This time is taken up by reading each word from the ASCII file , working through it letter by letter , allocating any new nodes required and setting up the pointers correctly .
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