Example sentences of "[v-ing] it [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I remember him relating it again the first time I returned to see him after gaining my first post as butler — to a Mr and Mrs Muggeridge in their relatively modest house in Allshot , Oxfordshire .
2 If you wish , you can make this casserole in a saucepan , simmering it over a low heat on top of the cooker .
3 If a weaving yarn is thick and slubby , consider weaving it only every third row .
4 If the cross-grained walnut , or other suitable wood , is cut and glued to the pine backing , then the task of passing it over a circular saw is greatly simplified .
5 But I thought we wanted to keep this a low profile bungalow and that 's pushing it up the same as the other one in Grey Lane went up .
6 As Christmas draws near , many of us cherish a cosy vision of spending it around a traditional open fire , toasting crumpets in its dancing flames .
7 if , if I was really stuck and I had the , the tools , which , I would n't have you see , but if I did have the tools there , then yeah I would be able to do it cos I 've seen Martin doing it quite a few times , so
8 In debating it today the Labour Conference should focus not on its tactical advantages but on the kind of political system it wishes to see .
9 He was still brazening it out the next morning when the Provost and his bodyguard of twelve mounted serjeants and ten archers came to collect us .
10 The idea is that formalizing it much the same as you had , I 'd just given and it 's got induction er it 's got A B C erm there are personal details so that departments people picking up , see where they 've gone , see where they 've been and in things like skills , knowledge required , objectives start , finish dates how and with whom results comments .
11 In fact subjects generally found it relatively easy to understand the rating required and found no difficulty in using it thus the general conclusion from this study is that drivers do report fluctuating levels of subjective risk .
12 So that 's quite a radical shift , bringing it forward a whole hour .
13 I 'm just rubbing it out a little bit to give me a bit more space
14 ‘ It 's a chance to understand why women are not making it up the professional or corporate ladder , ’ Ms Gompels added , ‘ which does seem to be a waste of such a valuable resource . ’
15 Kent County Council 's real plant was for not just 150 acres of development , but for 647 acres covering the entire site , making it potentially the largest business park in England — decimating the largely rural nature of the locality , with an eventual coverage of 5 million square feet — or the equivalent area of 100 of the largest supermarkets .
16 In consequence , the frogs and toads can stick it out much further than we can , simply by flicking it forward a useful talent for a rather slow-moving hunter without a neck .
17 Playing any instrument was taboo , but playing it along a public highway — shocking .
18 This master , who seems to have learnt from the Pistoxenos Painter , is clearly much influenced by the great painting of his time but always remains faithful to the single base-line , feeling it perhaps a proper convention for vase-decoration .
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