Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [v-ing] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 Problem is , take one too many and you 'll start to see hair growing out of the walls .
2 is the straightforward transaction reflecting cash flowing out of the authority ( assuming it is external loan repayment ) to repay loans .
3 As the medics were carrying him away I could see blood oozing out of the eye-holes of his boots and dripping on the ground .
4 Elizabeth listened intently , till she could practically see steam puffing out of the ears of Seumas Ban and Lady Bridhe .
5 Gunn creates the image of the part finished statue growing out of the unhewn marble block .
6 As Figure 5.3 illustrates , it may be derived that teams which are not effectively constituted will have difficulty moving out of the forming and norming stages and that the majority of their time will be spent in these activities ( see Figure 5.4a ) .
7 The two men were standing on the balcony outside James 's flat when they saw smoke billowing out of the 75-year-old woman 's home below .
8 Marx in the notebooks is opposed to McLennan , Maine , Phear , and other who disagreed with Morgan over the commonality of the gens , principally because they saw society growing out of the individual monogamous family with its private property .
9 Not all the Lotus problems had been solved — the car was still very light at the front and had trouble coming out of the corners — but it was certainly thoroughly competitive and Fittipaldi 's confidence was high : especially when he won going away at Jarama in Spain , with only Ickx 's Ferrari providing any real opposition .
10 The inductors L1 and L3 , nominal 15µH coils , are additional suppressors preventing interference getting out of the circuit along the connecting wires .
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