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

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1 Bill cuts through the line after grabbing at thin air and landing it in an arbitrary process .
2 It worries the lawyers , and the insurance company were always fussing about keeping it in a private house .
3 In 1868 and 1879 the two ‘ Torrens Acts ’ made the owner of a house responsible for keeping it in a habitable condition , and gave powers of compulsion to the local authority .
4 Right : Protect your outdoor pool from the rigours of winter by enclosing it in a Norwegian log chalet .
5 Ingarden is keen to emphasize that the delight evoked by such positive culminations is not the essential component of aesthetic experience but a by-product of the activity of discovery , of experiencing an achieved harmony and valuing it in an emotional , contemplative way .
6 I took the other half , inspecting it in a similar manner .
7 An adult , by itself , will be hard-pressed to repel a determined attack on its young , but in a massed colony , outraged parents join together and surround an intruder in a cloud , shrieking angrily , diving on it and harrying it in a continuous attack .
8 Nevertheless , she set about searching it in a methodical fashion , discovering in the process just what she had expected : nothing .
9 Okay now she 's off really quickly on a reach but she 's oversheeted , she 's got too much power there , she 's sheeting the sail in instead of easing it out until it flaps and then just pulling it in a little .
10 Anyway a plant , we think , for bigger gardens but if you can get away with growing it in a small space where cutting it back by all means do because it is quite a pretty thing .
11 The writer of the previous essay plan has demonstrated advanced skills by selecting the information or facts relevant to the question and presenting it in a logical argument .
12 Manipulations can vary from simple windowing of the video , presenting it in a small area of the screen , to sophisticated visual processing to produce the spectacular special effects familiar from broadcast television .
13 She added that the festival had been attended by more people than ever before , and that by celebrating it in a smaller town , away from the more sophisticated attractions of Bogotá , the festival had a more genuine , grassroots character .
14 When they measure your speed , they 're measuring your velocity really , they 're measuring it in a particular direction , along that road .
15 and I need to ensure that this experience erm well I I need to make sure that I will be evaluating it in a similar way as I went along .
16 The first , noted by Labov with respect to the Philadelphia neighbourhood studies , is that however good the data there is no way in the absence of a supplementary broader study of locating it in a wider sociolinguistic context .
17 The argument is clearest in its application to the theatre : recall Harsnett 's view that the theatre was a zone of pollution and licence , one capable of being managed by locating it in a designated place on the social periphery .
18 I kept examining it in a fond fever ) .
19 This is probably achieved by mutant p53 binding wild type p53 protein and sequestering it in a biological inactive oligomer .
20 And we 're doing it in a second time .
21 ‘ By doing this , we 're simplifying the process of using a spreadsheet , and doing it in a consistent way .
22 Fiona and Fergus were making the bed , but doing it in a funny sort of way ; the bottom sheet had been doubled up half-way down the bed .
23 It just happened that I was doing it in a unique way through the business world of women .
24 I know when Carl was , was doing it in a modest way and he , he 'd seen this on , and he said it 's impossible that the way they do it !
25 They 're talking about going with us certainly , but they 're doing it in a positive way because they see what the future is .
26 The Badlands spirit is swelling — catch this wave now , but do n't think about doing it in a Fat Willys T-shirt .
27 They were doing it in a large double bed in the middle of Westminster Abbey with choir and priests looking on .
28 Maggie saw Lawler out , then returned to her tea , finishing it in a single swallow .
29 ‘ We have spent a lot of time explaining it and we think people are approaching it in an open way . ’
30 If , for instance , the nurse is to develop a range of counselling skills there seems little point in her learning it in a theoretical sense .
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