Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , they feel themselves not only homeless but in a total existential crisis — ending up on the dossers circuit removes the last residues of respectability . |
2 | Stephen nudged Christina , pointing to a couple walking out of the customs hall at Grantley Adams Airport . |
3 | Can any of you who are meeting up for the spurs game do me a favour , please ? |
4 | The Government is looking again at the payments system to try and resolve it and the Town 's MP recognises there is a problem . |
5 | Actually going along with a careers officer |
6 | ‘ I 'm going down to the Customs House . ’ |
7 | Now look here , if you honestly think that I 'm going down to the police station and verifying a story like that then you can think again ! |
8 | ‘ What will you have ? ’ he enquired , going over to a drinks table while she tested out the couch and discovered that its appearance of comfort was no lie . |
9 | the fastest time down the hill at Eastnor for those that managed to stay on was about one minute. , .16 seconds … the top 16 will be racing off for the champions crown but win or lose … fast or slow … they all seem to enjoy themselves … so what 's the fun of it … |
10 | the fastest time down the hill at Eastnor for those that managed to stay on was about one minute. , .16 seconds … the top 16 will be racing off for the champions crown but win or lose … fast or slow … they all seem to enjoy themselves … so what 's the fun of it … |
11 | Crowds waited outside the venue to catch a glimpse of pop stars turning up for the awards ceremony , being televised on ITV by Carlton tonight . |
12 | ‘ I 'm going straight to the police station . ’ |
13 | Well going back to the boards point about take over theatre as we did on making a loss . |
14 | Getting on to a YTS course had changed many young people 's lives . |
15 | Well income revenue of hundred and twenty five thousand a year to manage the potential for getting in on the partners plan . |
16 | Though Connolly also headed straight at the goalkeeper in the 88th minute — that was probably the time McLean slipped off his sandbag — an even better opportunity for United to secure a share of the spoils was squandered by substitute Christian Dailly , who failed to even get his shot on target after getting in behind the Hearts defence . |
17 | is I do n't see that the the excess er access problem has a problem holding up with the highways authority , as far as this enquiry 's concerned . |
18 | As they were getting out of the police car a royal blue Land Rover drew up beside them and a coastguard officer got out . |
19 | From this equation , histograms of predicted probabilities of success were computed for each individual belonging either to the successes group ( alive at six weeks ) or to the failures group ( dead at six weeks ) . |
20 | One more now , as long as they do go out because erm Oh I 've got one that will be coming back from the careers service soon , erm he 's supposed to be ringing tomorrow morning . |
21 | I notice it 's not coming out of the police authority budget , it 's coming out of publi , er this , this er committee 's budget . |
22 | I do n't remember what the man looked like but he was coming out of the Arts Centre with his wife , took off his glasses and stepped in between the thugs and me . |
23 | He certainly keeps busy , editing a cricket magazine and running around as a sports manager for Pakistan International Airlines . |
24 | No one in the shop seems surprised at two men slipping away from a police raid . |
25 | In schools the increasing number of para.professionals creeping in under the resources umbrella have understandably aroused suspicions in teachers ' union branches . |
26 | It is to that ‘ twilight zone ’ that we should direct our attentions , waiting and watching on as the edges waiver , become indistinct , and blend . |
27 | Sheldukher replied while fiddling furiously with the communications panel . |
28 | We discuss the computer program in rather anthropomorphic terms , referring successively to the talents personality and style of the computer program . |
29 | While the duty to co-operate is imposed by statute , arrangements for inter-agency co-operation are to be found in government guidance published under the title of Working Together under the Children Act 1989 ( HMSO , 1991 ) . |
30 | In Herefordshire , education , health , social services and voluntary groups are working together on a Lifestyles Project which enables students leaving college to have a life of their own within the community . |