Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] [pers pn] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a big surge of local optimism when Martin Crowe won what appeared to be a very important toss — not that winning it in the first Test had done NZ much good . |
2 | He took her chin between finger and thumb , turning her face and drowning her in the warm amber light of his eyes . |
3 | ‘ The native habit of tethering horses and hobbling them in the full glare of a torrid sun ( with a temperature of perhaps 120 degrees F. in the shade ) destroys the strongest constitution and often kills them out-right … |
4 | Bursting a good big dam , or even just letting it overflow , is almost as satisfying as planning and building it in the first place . |
5 | For example polymethyl methacrylate ( Perspex , Plexiglas ) may be moulded to any desired shape by warming it to temperatures little over 100°C and cooling it in the deformed state . |
6 | By separating the glycerides from more readily available fats and assembling them in the required proportions it was possible to match the physical properties of cocoa butter . |
7 | Largely instrumental , it 's like warm soapy water , soothing and enveloping you in the last bath of the day . |
8 | Inserting the offending books in canisters of negatively polarised octiron and sinking them in the fathomless depths of the sea was one ( burial in deep caves on land was earlier ruled out after some districts complained of walking trees and five-headed cats ) but before long the magic seeped out and eventually fishermen complained of shoals of invisible fish or psychic clams . |
9 | Tissues respond to the presence of tubercle bacilli by forming a fibrous wall round the organisms and encasing them in the small nodules called tubercles . |
10 | In its origin [ Christianity ] presents to man and woman a glorious picture of sexual integrity : the Son of God who has become man and flesh , knowing from inside his Father 's work and perfecting it in the total self-giving of himself , not only of his spiritual but precisely also of his physical powers , giving not only to one individual but to all . |
11 | But chimpanzees do not breed well in captivity , partly because of a long pregnancy and childhood , and trapping them in the wild is expensive and wasteful enough to put them at risk of extinction . |
12 | He was running on three legs and holding me in the fourth . |
13 | Froggy was staying with me as usual , making a few bob at caddying on the nearby courses and spending it in the local pubs . |
14 | Well , gravity was stretching me one way-in the direction pointing to the centre of the hole — and crushing me in the sideways direction , right ? |
15 | Folding the sheet of paper into four , and slipping it in the back pocket of his denims , Doyle asked one last thing . |
16 | ‘ People have very quickly got used to the idea of crushing their cans and putting them in the special bins provided . |
17 | Blur , the Valentines and Dinosaur Jr on in the wrong order , at the wrong time , in the wrong place , before the wrong crowd , using inappropriate equipment , and putting you in the worst mood you could hope to be in for the Mary Chain ? |
18 | With frightening suddenness he now began ripping the pages out of the book in handfuls and throwing them in the waste-paper basket . |
19 | As well as having it in the luxury class , I now also include it in the practical , hard-wearing , well worth-the-effort class ! |
20 | When visiting us in the early stages of Christian Aid she listened with obvious incredulity to our talk about the hours we would spend in Church on the books . |