Example sentences of "[coord] [v-ing] it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that other parties respond at just these code switch points suggests that they represent the boundaries of salient categories within the talk — or putting it another way , that they represent the participants ' perceptions of the relevant sections of talk which require or permit a response — even where these boundaries do not correspond with any syntactic boundary . |
2 | When the spirit parted from the body it found no one asking anything of it nor giving it any directions . ) |
3 | However , anglers regularly take home large quantities of fish , selling it locally , storing it in freezers and eating it several times a week . |
4 | She saw that the man who owned it was hanging on to the side and checking it each time it swung . |
5 | The same effect can be obtained by filling the pool with water and emptying it several times over a period of two or three weeks . |
6 | However , treating knowledge about language systematically and giving it explicit mention in the syllabus is not universal in our schools . |
7 | We did n't tell anyone , and I took things very quietly , doing exactly what was advised and taking it one day at a time . |
8 | Although we are dot going to be hobbling a horse by three legs and tethering it all day out in the sun , we will need a tolerant horse if we wish it to do boring or repetitious work . |
9 | The brown hyena deposits two different smell chemicals by everting an anal pouch and squeezing it round grass stems . |
10 | When we got to the pub my hands were so swollen and red from picking up the jug and throwing it all day I could barely pick up a pint to drink . ’ |
11 | If she met an alien in Wandsworth High Street , she 'd be telling it the way to the supermarket and offering it free babysitting before you could say ‘ flying saucer ’ . |