Example sentences of "[v-ing] in [prep] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We stand outside the Glass House for a moment , looking in at the dense green leaves pressing against the panes . |
2 | Suddenly they were in a huge , enchanting sitting-room , with the sun pouring in through the open French windows that gave a magnificent view out over the bay . |
3 | In the second half , Joey Beauchamp came flying in like the daring young man on the trapeze . |
4 | SERB forces were last night closing in on the last Muslim-held stronghold in eastern Bosnia , battling at close range with defenders of Gorazde . |
5 | Charles swept the land twice with his armies , burning and killing wherever he could find victims , but the Saxons held out in the impenetrable forests and marshes , closing in behind the Frankish military movements . |
6 | In Roman art or in an 18th century Temple of Worthies ( such as the one at Stowe ) the rules of rhetoric might be invoked to argue that the bust functions as synecdoche , the head standing in for the whole physical and active domain of the body . |
7 | Sea-water was washing in over the slippery grey stones . |
8 | It 's only ten years since the Comedy Store opened , but already there is a note of wistfulness creeping in for the good old days . |
9 | On this bright evening , they were looped back by twisted and tasselled cords ; light came streaming in through the sashed plate-glass windows . |