Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I have been very lucky ; the right opportunities have come along and yet every time you take them you are looking forward immediately to the next challenge .
2 Take you all day going all round with a twelfth would n't it .
3 At Easter 1939 , with Europe once more in the grip of events leading remorselessly up to the Second World War , Leeds Deaf F.C .
4 Then reverse curves were coming up and the train ran through the first curve but was going too fast for the next one and the train left the track , killing certainly the driver and fireman and one or two passengers , I believe .
5 The boys and their uneasy pastor were moving tidily enough into the first green enclosure which must be the frigidarium of the baths , emerging in little , bulbous groups from between the broken walls of the entrance .
6 May you be doing so well into the next century !
7 West Ham doing so well in the second division went to first division Luton , and by half time they were in front , a Pariss goal after forty three minutes , but Luton hit back in the seventieth minute through Black , and these two sides must replay .
8 She paused for a moment under a feeble electric light to recover her self-possession , drawing the clean cold air into her lungs , before plunging once more into the third circle of this industrial inferno .
9 He told the Echo today : ‘ I 've been doing really well over the last month , playing probably the best football of my life .
10 He told the Echo today : ‘ I 've been doing really well over the last month , playing probably the best football of my life .
11 New spectator mounds will make viewing considerably easier at the 3rd , 5th and 11th holes and the finishing stretch from the 15th to the 18th .
12 It 's certainly a narrow aréte , but I found the tiny loose stones of Am Bodach 's unstable path far more disquieting than this ridge , with its well-worn , solid path snaking comfortingly across to the last top between us and our goal of Sgurr a' Mhaim .
13 The Gould machine was set like clockwork to continue ticking as methodically for the next two years as it had for the last eight .
14 Do n't have the answer I 'm afraid and neither did poor old Shepherd when they came plundering again early in the second half .
15 Sure enough , the shrieking is louder and the wheel is hopping more violently at the first corner .
16 And as they came towards the end of the day he had to do some quick thinking to find out whether he 'd have to keep the men working right up to the last minute in order to get the stint , of three-quarter of an acre 's ploughing for each man , finished .
17 Buzzing his curving chinaman ( googly ) , appealing alternately softly and urgently , bustling quickly back for the next one , and batting with great vigour ( he hit 166 sixes for his grade club ) , Martin was eventually chosen for NSW in 1956–57 .
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