Example sentences of "it and [pron] [am/are] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Well the judgment 's deserved on that but we 're hoping we 're gon na win it and we 're hoping that that is a beneficial thing to the other guards , but I would n't put any money on it .
2 And we have the technology for nuclear power , yet again we do n't know what to do with it , we have n't developed it , we 've just left it and we 're creating nuclear power stations and we still have n't even decided what to do with the waste .
3 But the girls really want it and we 're making it an all-girl event .
4 And er Lieutenant Les is doing all the work on the B- Seventeen , the restoration of it and we 're going to have a reunion .
5 Yeah he had something to do with it and we 're gon na have thirty four trees .
6 Just move onto the next one then media trainer I started talking to the training school about doing some training for officers it started with C I D cos you often find that a D S is an acting D I and when we asked them to do an interview about a crime or incident they say we 've not done radio interviews before , so Phil has er supported it and we 're gon na run some sort of training scheme one day courses for them .
7 You can usually tell when you get used to it and we 're gon na talk about visual identity in a minute , but when the mass seems greater overly large to the weight is what er Jen , sorry Mandy said , and I think that 's a good er er a good er analogy there .
8 Yes , we were n't too happy with the point situation because we considered it went too low , but having said that , now that it 's been democratically voted in , we are one hundred per cent in obeyance with it and we are going to go along with it .
9 ‘ There are many good elements in it and we are steaming on . ’
10 Yeah must be want what they swallowed it and they 're swimming round
11 We inhabit the universe where Carter made it and there 's another one where we made it and they 're getting pissed off about us . ’
12 He says the men at the base enjoy it and they 're expecting forty to fifty thousand visitors .
13 My own view that Sun readers are n't stupid and that the general public is n't really a stupid erm but erm they enjoy reading it and they 're reading for the experience of reading , getting their views and are very almost like , have you ever seen processed cheese slabs , you know you can buy little pieces of cheese in little wrappers that stick on your bread or your butter or your rolls and the way the Sun , the Sun newspaper 's kind of like that , if you do n't wan na read thirty five pages in the Independent every day , enormous amount of news terrifically written , reported for the , for the most part , you could read the Sun at a quarter of the price , except that you do n't get all the news and you also get er a different political viewpoint but it 's one way of getting news in er
14 ‘ We only have to mention it and they 're diving for their costumes , ’ says Chris with a laugh .
15 I want the most comprehensive list on all those who tried to do us in … they are asking for it and they are going to get it . "
16 We will get over it and I am getting on with the work in hand . ’
17 My ethos was I 've got a lot of money , but I 've got to look after the people as far as I can who have helped to produce it and I am going to make it grow bigger for our successors .
18 But it was n't our girls that did it and I am going to prove it . ’
19 and I just did n't agree with it and I 'm trying to sort of , they say in your subconscious you do sort of look at and the last person erm , will look at you , you get
20 And then when you go back to school you wo n't be thinking , Oh they 're all rushing ahead and doing it and I 'm getting left
21 lost something and I ca n't , I ca n't find it and I 'm looking and I 'm , and ee , and er , a bit of a noise or anything I 'm looking backwards is coming and then I realize he 's not there any more to come and then other days I just feel like I 'm dangling in the air and can see the , the ground and I ca n't touch it with my feet , just somewhere right , right out , it 's not real , not real you know and then you go , you get back to with a bump and know that it 's real and then it just feels left , nothing else , you ca n't help yourself in any other way .
22 From then on , I thought , I 'm going to do it and I 'm going to do it well .
23 Now when I spoke to Mrs on the telephone last night she told me about the work you 've been doing on and I have looked at it and I 'm going to go over it again with you this afternoon because she thought it was very very good work .
24 And she 's marked it and I 'm going to give it back to you and talk to you about it .
25 Because it , it 's , it 's not particularly going to grab me because I 'm going to look at it and I 'm going to I 'm going to look down to see what it 's asking me do and certainly a busy news editor is looking down the line to see , and the first thing he 'll actually do is , is just have a , a very fast glance at it , find out what it 's about , and just make sure there 's someone who can be phoned , and what the news editor will do is actually throw it out into a pile of other handouts and there 's usually a journalist who 's , who 's who 's won first prize and their task for the day is to do all the handouts , and all you want to be sure of is that someone can make a phone call and the news editor wo n't , wo n't bother with any with any superfluous detail , all he 'd want to know is that somebody can be contacted , we 'll find out about it later .
26 Oh , no I 'll let you listen to it later , I ca n't be bo I 've only just played it and I 'm recording at the moment so , I 'll let you listen to it in a while .
27 The after half term erm the programme is enterprise and I know Catherine has lots lots of booklets here on it and I 'm gon na just update bits and pieces and I see there 's some
28 ‘ You are in a field , there is barley growing in it and you are facing north , ’ came the reply .
29 But you 're understanding it and you 're fitting it in with what you already know .
30 Cos you 've probably found that already with maths have n't you that once there 's a little bit you do n't understand they start putting more and more on that you need to know that little bit for and you you do n't know it and you 're getting more and more lost and then it gets a bit late then .
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