Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He called out : ‘ I ca n't hold on any longer , ’ then fell straight on the ledge below , bounded out into the air , turning a somersault backwards , and pitching on to a grass projection some 30′ lower down … |
2 | We had started off in grand style , rattling right round the station plaza with a great tooting of horns . |
3 | Indeed , he went so far as to say that he was almost dreading stepping on to the golf course , full of grim forebodings on the practice ground and no better on the practice green . |
4 | Now , drawing vigorously with the back end of the brush I picked out the light sides of the foreground waves . |
5 | ‘ Mrs Wormwood is n't going to thank you for this , ’ the man said as he led her into the sitting-room where a large platinum-blonde woman was gazing rapturously at the TV screen . |
6 | Berger pulled himself up , hanging on to the marble top and the gypsies started to laugh . |
7 | Hanging on to the cliff face by his nails , gaining small purchase on it . |
8 | Carrie had been listening intently , enthralled and hanging on to the union man 's every word , but she suddenly caught sight of Fred standing at the counter . |
9 | She pulled herself up to the level of the bonnet by hanging on to the wing mirror then snatched at a scrap of folded paper . |
10 | My eyes shut , I could see that napkin fluttering down through the mushroom cloud . |
11 | He was leaning against the parapet rail , gazing down at the brick terrace several floors below . |
12 | Tucking in at the Cork District Social function held in Clancy 's Bar on Wednesday , 7th April 1993 . |
13 | X-Windows technology suppliers are bandying together as the X Industry Association to promote X at the behest of the X Business Group . |
14 | They were extremely grateful to the Government for stepping in with a £140 rebate because they saw their aunts , uncles , friends , cousins and others elsewhere in the country paying a great deal less . |
15 | Across the emptying room another hurt mind had been at the same moment of time glanced by unwanted evocations of shabby Forest sheep nudging together in a brick shelter on a high road through the trees . |
16 | Scott brought his hand crashing down on the desk top , his face pale with rage , the vein at his temple throbbing . |
17 | He said that his men were held back by the heat of the fire , which stripped plaster from the walls , burnt floorboards and brought ceilings crashing down onto the ground floor of the semidetached house . |
18 | Scraps of paper , issuing from the city , came twirling in through the cab window . |
19 | The next two hours were hectic , the Rose Bowl 's new owner struggling alone with the lunchtime rush while her assistant made up the orders that should have been done earlier . |
20 | They insisted on the rehabilitation of their relatives and friends , joining the growing numbers gathering daily around the Xidan wall . |
21 | Cardiff have always attracted players , but what has fuelled the apprehension of the other Merit Table clubs is that they , along with Newport , are now competing eagerly in the transfer market . |
22 | She could feel them now — dangers everywhere — gathering all around the churchyard wall , biding their time until a door should open , just a crack , and let them in . |
23 | Eric 's guitar sounded like two steel rail wagons clanging together in a Chicago freight yard at 4am . |
24 | It is to set up an ancillary file with the records in sequential key order and each record consisting only of a count field . |
25 | ‘ Fancy me working in a library again , ’ he said , one hand resting idly on a card index . |
26 | These people are afghans … a few of the one million who fled the rockets raining down on the capital city , Kabul . |
27 | There were people everywhere , rushing to the bars , crowding on to the dance floor , filling all the chairs and tables . |
28 | If you have time , it is worth climbing on to the observation terrace on the site of the tiny Chapel of Holy Mary of Einsiedel which was part of the Theatine Monastery below . |
29 | Route II came in 1943 with Brian Kellet climbing on from the chimney rift of Route I to cross the upper slabs . |
30 | Signing on to the DSD scheme , for instance , puts one more barrier in the way of a foreign firm wanting to sell in Germany . |