Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The errors possibly arising from voltage variations are however clearly much less than variations arising for other , explained and unexplained reasons and it was decided to abandon this idea .
2 Hot flushes are caused by the capillaries suddenly filling with blood to give a sudden rush to the face , neck and shoulders , with extra body heat and perspiration .
3 As it rose , the motors now screaming in protest , Ace could gradually see more of the opening from which the platform projected .
4 Like so many of the men now rising to leadership in poor countries , he has done a stint at the World Bank , and is regarded as capable .
5 For Russell , this was an exceptional opening into the mysteries of the craft , whilst for the College of Arms it was a great mistake as their involvement in funerals quickly declined , the embers briefly coming to life with the public obsequies of Queen Mary in 1695 .
6 She felt her own breathing slow down to accord with Marcus 's respiration , and she could feel , perhaps even hear , the others also breathing in unison .
7 The sort of behaviour that , in sunny costa del bovver , labelled the British as a nation of hooligans and had the Tories publicly screaming for passport controls and privately considering drowning every male working class child at birth .
8 FRANCE 'S 37 million voters go to the polls tomorrow knowing in advance the outcome of their two-round general election : the right will win and , in all probability , with a thumping majority .
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