Example sentences of "it and [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Once the question for the court becomes one of making its own assessment of the evidence , making findings of fact on all the relevant evidence placed before it and drawing the appropriate legal conclusion , and is no longer a question of simply reflecting government policy , letters from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office become merely part of the evidence in the case . |
2 | At the top the beetles have discovered the dead mouse ; they bury it by tunnelling beneath it and removing the earth from below so that it drops down into the excavation ; at the bottom as the mouse sinks down into the earth the beetles roll it into a ball ready for the reception of their eggs . |
3 | Standing and saying it and facing the stage . |
4 | If the current yield on the CTD bond exceeds the money market interest rate , the bond will be delivered on the last business day of the month , because the short earns more by holding on to the bond than by delivering it and investing the proceeds in the money market ; otherwise the bond will be delivered on the first business day of the month . |
5 | Blind panic now ruled him ; he raced through the connecting door into the shop , ransacked the till and then hurriedly retreated through the back door , locking it and throwing the key into the ditch . |
6 | In " A " Ltd v " B " Ltd [ 1992 ] CLJ p263 H H Judge Davies QC , dealing with Official Referee 's Business , declined to follow Fryer 's case , purporting to distinguish it and holding the relevant passages of the Court of Appeal 's judgments to have been obiter dicta . |
7 | By far the most sensible way to recycle the bulk of municipal waste is by incinerating it and recovering the energy . |
8 | The cathedral exterior , largely built of black Tournai marble , has a large central tower and spire and four spired towers grouped around it and flanking the north and south apses ( though it was originally designed for nine towers ) . |
9 | Nigel says he 's trying not think about it and taking every race as it comes … what happened in Monte Carlo and Montreal was a wake up call and now they 've got to make sure they just keep going and getting points on the board |
10 | As far as the former is concerned we decide to find out where the electron is by shining a beam of light onto it and taking a look through a microscope . |
11 | Inheriting a fortune on the sudden death of his father , and to the acute distress of the family trustees , Samuel Junior devoted much of his money to sustaining It and funding the activities of Michael X. It moved , first to Fitzroy Square , then to Betterton Street in Covent Garden , and later , in 1968 , to Endell Street in the same neighbourhood . |
12 | The door was open and she was almost through it , bumping the bag against it and stumbling a little . |
13 | In desperation Fleury leapt for the chandelier , with the intention of swinging on it and kicking the sepoy in the face . |
14 | Just before midnight last night , a special unit of police stormed the house , taking control of it and capturing the terrorists inside , without loss of life . |
15 | Finally , it is important to remain flexible : the future is a mental picture and the process of planning for it and managing a business to enable it to survive requires experience and imagination . |
16 | She had taken after her father , Astrid said , that dogginess — always going after a stick , leaping high to please the thrower , waggingly racing back with it and repeating the action as long as it pleased . |
17 | Its teaching supplies the data which he must gather and interpret scientifically by tracing the general principles running through it and underlying the particular propositions it contains . |
18 | In the first part of The Form , language is used to denote action and inner states that are immediately recognisable so that , for instance , cleanness of mouth is defined as not talking for the sake of it and telling no lies ( c.5 ) . |
19 | The rosewood has contracted slightly across the grain , taking the plastic binding with it and leaving a just-perceptible ‘ step ’ from the neck itself up to the binding . |
20 | During the re-entry and completion of BA-1 a large amount of brine was pumped into the well , carrying fines with it and plugging the pores around the well bore . |
21 | In the case of' Playne and Smith , they concentrated their efforts at a single site , Dunkirk , modernising it and installing a steam engine and power-looms . |
22 | The same Program Item can be included in several program groups by selecting it and using the copy command . |
23 | Theda asked , taking it and breaking the seal . |
24 | Sailing : Most people prefer to be actively involved in sailing the boat than just sitting on it and admiring the view |
25 | He handed a small scroll across to Corbett , who checked the purple wax seal of the King before breaking it and unrolling the vellum . |
26 | But I , but I think you know the , the , the thing that I found erm most difficult as you say was , was actually completing the C C Q and I think part of it and asking the question but it is , certainly it would be easier to do it using that on your knee rather than doing it at the table because I was aware that I was turning away |
27 | Between 1532 and 1534 , the passing of each individual piece of legislation was closely followed by the appearance of official government propaganda justifying it and anticipating the next move , a fact that suggests that a coherent policy was unfolding by this stage . |
28 | forget the error or the cause of the problem and get on with correcting it and avoiding a worse situation . |
29 | Renting out the family home while working abroad on contract may not be particularly appealing ; but selling it and having no stake in the home housing market on returning at the end of the contract is by no means an ideal solution . |
30 | There is no point in just having money , spending it and having no regard to where it goes . |