Example sentences of "[pron] [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " Is everyone bidding out of future pay ? "
2 ‘ In that case , why are Dr Darnell and I walking around in one piece ?
3 No way was I going back to that house .
4 It was fortuitous that my slackening off in actual programme production at CBC coincided with an increasing social activity , mainly with the Semmens family , whose house I had almost begun to regard as home .
5 Was it between someone running off like that bloke in that
6 So , it 's no good er me looking up in some book Theresa 's dreams if I could decipher it like some kind of code in which every single thing in the laten in the manifest content represented something latent for what we 're trying to then kind of decode as in a code book because er that 's not valid , at least it 's not valid in general terms .
7 The 24-year-old was hoping to be a regular England choice , but instead finds himself making up for lost time .
8 Those people with dogs in that sort of situation are very welcome to walk through the playing field and then out the other side and away , I would n't stop them going over from that entrance to the to the top entrance .
9 ‘ For the sake of her memory I would n't have hesitated to bring you crashing down from that pedestal if I 'd discovered anything damning about you . ’
10 Why are you and James cuddling up to each other , you going out with each other , or you just a friendly hug ?
11 Your friends , your parents , your school , your peers , they all try and stop you going out into left field .
12 Under no circumstances was she going out of that gate .
13 Talking of bitches , how are you getting on with old Sinbad in Cas. ? ’
14 Is she staying on for another couple of Luxembourg performances ?
15 When you first arrived at Rhos-y-Bol , were you taking over from another nurse ?
16 Some are slow , sedate affairs where the player must hesitate and ponder after every move , while others see you hurtling along with little time to catch your breath — let alone scratch your head !
17 was she playing around with another man
18 And what sort of conditions were you working in at that time in the shipyards ?
19 It was in this way that Maurice , with the two of them clinging on for dear life , put out on the tide .
20 S er got one lone piece and it 's got a piece of wedge and it 's got another piece sticking up and something sticking out of that piece of branch or something sticking out of that .
21 They stretched on and on , one opening out into another round every corner .
22 In the strike , are we starting off with this stuff ?
23 In this situation it is obviously easier to find the fish than understand what the feature is that keeps them coming back to that swim .
24 As the weapon spun off into the darkness , Angel One released his grip on Louise and shoved her stumbling off to one side , at the same time drawing Jim Miller square in front of him to maintain his human shield .
25 He taught her brother how to roll a cigarette , and she remembered him doubling up with delighted laughter as the boy coughed and spluttered on his first smoke .
26 Finnan was staring at Madra , and Riven could see her staring back with one eyebrow raised , eyes steady .
27 ‘ You 'll meet him coming back at this time of day . ’
28 Are they missing out on vital care , asks Heather Welford ?
29 Earlier that day , Gorbachev had himself appeared to raise the possibility of his stepping down as general secretary at the CPSU congress when , clearly stung by the ferocity of the criticisms being levelled at him , he complained that " people are not taking the general secretary , the President of the country , very seriously " , and added : " It is not a question of me : tomorrow or in 10 or 12 days ' time someone else might be general secretary or party chairman . "
30 A belated attempt at abdomen-straining brought it swimming back into fuzzy focus , but that dial was all I saw during the remainder of an interminable fast-jet loop .
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