Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The choice then lies between staying in and going through with the change despite initial disfavour or staying in and changing either reluctantly or superficially .
2 Erm , popping out of your body is no different I think in from erm driving along in your car and er turning off and hopping out of the car .
3 But he had to restrain himself from leaping up and switching the light off and peering out into the street from behind the curtains .
4 ‘ Claudine , ’ he said tersely , flinging his coat off and striding through into the kitchen .
5 Delaney gave up , shutting it off and swivelling out of the chair .
6 Then , standing up and leaning back into the shadow , she flung the jharo with all the strength she possessed across the border of flowers and into the dark pool of space beyond the firelit roof .
7 In general , too , rhythmic and temporal features of speech are ignored in transcriptions ; the rhythmic structure which appears to bind some groups of words more closely together than others , and the speeding up and slowing down of the overall pace of speech relative to the speaker 's normal pace in a given speech situation , are such complex variables that we have very little idea how they are exploited in speech and to what effect ( but , cf.
8 Opening the weather door 360 feet up and stepping out for the final 44 feet outside is , he says without particular emphasis , ‘ dramatic ’ .
9 Wizzo ! ’ yelled Zach , leaping up and running out of the kitchen , ‘ Calloo , calloo , calloo , callay . ’
10 Biff asked coldly , standing up and peering down into the darkness .
11 The largest intact building , erected beside the small church , was occupied by three resident monks , a lay servant , and a group of men from Berwick , who , under the supervision of a black-robed clerk , were carrying out and setting up before the building a trestle table with a stool for each end , and a couple of benches .
12 I feel like jumping out and running down to the sea 's edge with bucket and spade .
13 And er then I would see the two two or three cleaners coming out and going on to the coach and cleaning them , and I would say to them , What are they for ?
14 And later she might have sworn , even though the lighting was bad and he was already some distance away , that before turning around and stalking off into the night , the stranger had snarled like a beast .
15 A pool was contained under a miniature cliff , broken half-way up its face by the route the path took in looping round and pressing on down the valley .
16 ‘ Christ , they were quick off the mark , Piper , ’ remarked the driver , swinging the jeep round and heading back along the road to Brigade H.Q. Nos. 3 and 6 Commando were pulling out as we entered the village ; no sign of 45 Royal Marine Commando .
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