Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Something else I 've left hanging rather dangerously in the air is another and rather different hint , and because of the close correspondence of their careers , the milestones along their way , Stephen Daedalus is merely another name for James Joyce , so that the portrait itself would be a blow by blow account of its author 's story so far , with the relevant identities politely concealed under pseudonyms . |
2 | It holds regular ministerial meetings to co-ordinate different aspects of policy amongst the Gulf States , including most controversially in the defence and security fields . |
3 | It looks as if there 's a wall sticking right out over the shingle . ’ |
4 | She heard him call after her and got into one of the swing boats with a pale , freckled little boy who was hanging nervously on to the rope while his plain , doting parents stood beside the boat , saying encouragingly , ‘ Go on , Sidney , it 'll be such fun . ’ |
5 | ‘ What did he say ? ’ said Masklin , hanging on tightly to the sweater . |
6 | Eurotunnel appears to be hanging on only by the skin of its teeth . |
7 | Based very loosely on the Pat Barker novel Union Street — so loosely in fact that the Robert De Niro character Stanley does n't exist in the original — Stanley and Iris manages for most of its length to say a great deal about struggling along just above the poverty line . |
8 | Laura gasped breathlessly as he raised his dark head , gazing fondly up at the man she loved so much . |
9 | In any case , sparks were riding the breeze and touching down far across the river in hidden gardens and remote rickyards . |
10 | We 'll go no more a-screwing So late into the night , Though the heart is still as loving And the moon is still as bright . |
11 | That was why she was reacting so badly to the news that he had left Taipei . |
12 | Surely , she mused , it had n't been raining long enough for the water levels to rise that far , and even though the middle of the week had proved consistently wet she felt confident she would arrive at the cottage long before the possibility became a reality . |
13 | Just when his eyes were adjusting to the gloom , the novice ahead of him threw open a door , and Gabriel emerged into pale but blinding sunlight flaring in low through the window of the gallery . |
14 | OFF to a good start on the field , Crook 's cricketers are faring less well in the clubhouse . |
15 | Our confidence thus bolstered , we were now stepping eagerly out of the tent bound for Ancohuma . |
16 | The tide was rising : it came filtering gently in through the salt-marsh vegetation , washing up the beach and receding , leaving ribbons of foam along the sand . |
17 | The position of the outlets on the fascia board can be determined by a plumbline hanging down centrally over the gully or drain inlet . |
18 | Part of the rope still swung there , hanging down directly over the water . |
19 | ‘ But I do n't think either ourselves or Forest will be struggling down there at the end of the season . ’ |
20 | There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky . |
21 | It 's a shame , happening right here at the fête and all . |
22 | It widened but nothing could be seen in the gap , save for the path ahead , winding on down to the valley . |
23 | But these are frustrating conditions for a dedicated drifter who does n't feel entirely happy unless at least one drifting vane is bobbing somewhere out on the horizon . |
24 | The day before our return , as we looked out over the battlements , we saw a succession of thick black clouds driving slowly in over the sand flats and camel grass . |
25 | They were climbing slowly back towards the cottage from the water 's edge . |
26 | The first thing she saw , though , was Julius walking slowly back to the house . |
27 | She had been walking slowly back to the terrace doors with him jogging at her elbow . |
28 | Now he saw his chance and desperation forced him to take the risk of climbing down on to the line in the darkness . |
29 | After a long study , I have concluded that I like chairs which have slightly curved rear legs , flairing outwards slightly from the seat both up and down . |
30 | She peered out into the office , winding down now at the end of the first day : at the two constables scribbling notes at their desk , at another sitting at the HOLMES computer , at a WPC glancing through the actions book . |