Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [art] light " in BNC.
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1 | Walking down the light and airy aisles of this superstore , one could be forgiven for mistaking the piles of Novell Netware for so many boxes of Monopoly piled high on the shelves . |
2 | And er , I thought I 'd probably have wall paper on that wall , you know , use , use the curtains just as plenty of fullness , but have them for keeping out the light or keeping in the heat , |
3 | Two mixes of ‘ House Of Usher ’ finish off the EP , and you 're left fearful of turning out the lights at night . |
4 | Even though the defendant does not regard the nature of his own conduct as being disorderly , he has a sufficient mens rea to satisfy the section by being aware that he is using offensive language , or kicking over dustbins or turning out the lights in the cinema , or whatever else may be alleged to constitute the disorderly behaviour . |
5 | Many people practice relaxation techniques , take a long soak in a bath of warm ( not hot or cold ) water , or have a quiet read in bed before turning out the light . |
6 | For the less rarified among us they are the things you press yourself between before turning out the light . |
7 | ‘ hooligans on housing estates causing disturbances in the common parts of blocks of flats , blockading entrances , throwing things down stairs , banging on doors , peering in at windows , and knocking over dustbins ; groups of youths persistently shouting abuse and obscenities or pestering people waiting to catch public transport or to enter a hall or cinema ; someone turning out the light in a crowded dance hall , in a way likely to cause panic ; rowdy behaviour in the streets late at night which alarms local residents . ’ |
8 | ‘ Turning out the light . ’ |
9 | Perhaps , thought Leonora , turning out the light , she would never have learned the truth if Clem had n't written . |
10 | Say a prayer and light one of the candles each Sunday in Advent gradually building up the light as Christ 's coming draws nearer . |
11 | Switching on the light , she saw that he was fine . |
12 | Then she had to imagine switching on the light in that cupboard under the stairs and taking a couple of steps forward so that she was just inside — but with the door open to the hall and with the knowledge that she only had to take a single large step back to be out there again . |
13 | After switching on the light he sat down behind his solid oak desk … made , on his orders , from Bittsevsky oak … , opened his leather-bound diary and scanned the day 's agenda . |
14 | He showed them into the lounge and drew the threadbare curtains before switching on the light . |
15 | There was a bedroom to their left , at the front of the house , and Carson pushed open the opposite door and led the way through into the sitting-room , switching on the light as he went . |
16 | Switching off the lights at 11 p.m. would deny many of them their private study-time . |
17 | Huckerby , a worried-looking , balding man , had a responsible position which basically involved overseeing editorial expenditure and running the paper day to day , but was best known for fussing round the office collecting old coffee cups and switching off the lights last thing at night . |
18 | Now I asked her whether she felt able to imagine switching off the light in the cupboard , still leaving the door open to the hallway . |
19 | He left the room , switching off the light behind him . |
20 | Is he , by God ? thought Toby , firmly switching off the light . |
21 | Switching off the light , she followed Marc downstairs . |
22 | With her spread hand she could pinch both of her temples and she 'd been sitting like this for a some time , holding out the light . |
23 | He uncovered his head only after switching out the light at bedtime . |
24 | While he held this vision in the trembling torchlight , the eyes opened and looked at him , reflecting back the light of his torch . |
25 | Moreover , it took twice as long to cook outside , with the wind often blowing out the light . |
26 | After a while she became more accustomed to the extreme dark and quite enjoyed blowing out the light and being swallowed up by the billowing darkness . |
27 | of the hearse door shutting out the light |
28 | The curtains were not drawn half across the window and so closing out the light as most curtains were wont to do , but were wide apart showing , of all things , a piece of grassland parched by the sun but , nevertheless , still giving evidence that it was grass by the strip in the shadow of the house . |
29 | Trying not to scream , she sat up and , without putting on the light , looked at the illuminated face of the alarm clock . |
30 | Without putting on the light , she slipped out of bed and tiptoed to the window . |