Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [coord] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone in possession of material inside information must either disclose it to the investing public or if he is disabled from disclosing it in order to protect a corporate confidence , or he chooses not to do so , must abstain from trading in or recommending the securities concerned while such inside information remains undisclosed .
2 A man has admitted knocking down and killing a cyclist after drinking more than five pints of lager .
3 But I want to take my time over tackling up and savouring the prospect of the sport I hope to enjoy .
4 But he had to restrain himself from leaping up and switching the light off and peering out into the street from behind the curtains .
5 Flat-mount slide preparations were made by isolating the region of the hindbrain concerned , cutting at the dorsal midline , opening out and flattening the tissue , and mounting in glycerol .
6 Above the usual Fraggle style , the leaping around and smiling a lot stage presence , the Northampton four-piece have a frontman with a larger than life aura akin to Perry Farrell and Miles Hunt .
7 There are over 50 coral reef fish species and quite a number of invertebrates which live by cleaning parasites and small pieces of dead tissue from other fish living on or visiting the reef .
8 Cameron was shaking with laughter , looking on and making no move to help .
9 Colour some fondant icing ( about 225g/8oz ) green and roll out on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour to a similar-sized rectangle , and use to cover the cake drum , smoothing on and trimming the edges .
10 SUMMERCHILD : A feeling of — I don t know — looking down and seeing the world stretching away over the horizon .
11 A CALL for Christians to join Muslims in hunting down and killing the novelist Salman Rushdie was made yesterday by the speaker of Iran 's parliament , Ali Akbar Nateq-Nouri .
12 A CALL for Christians to join Muslims in hunting down and killing the novelist Salman Rushdie was made yesterday by the speaker of Iran 's parliament , Ali Akbar Nateq-Nouri .
13 The first note , Disqualification of Directors — Statutory Reports , provides an explanation of the procedures involved in filling in and submitting a D-form to the disqualification unit at the Department of Trade and Industry .
14 So vast quantities of stone were stockpiled along the way , and gangs of territorials , perhaps 1,000 in all , were set to work around the clock filling in and levelling the holes as they formed .
15 By simply picking up and moving the categories ' names with the mouse I can reverse their positions and totally rebuild the worksheet …
16 It 's proved a good way of picking up and pigeonholing the plight of the young middle classes living in a country in retreat .
17 More than 20 plasterers were resident in Bristol in these years and what seems to have happened was that the two Tyndalls brooded over rolls of Chinese wallpaper and popular books of decorative devices like The Modern Builder 's Assistant ( 1757 ) , picking up and choosing the themes and the motifs that pleased them .
18 We start by picking up and examining the cube .
19 So remember to treat yourselves , perhaps slowly saving up and buying a present for yourself or doing things you enjoy , as rewards for your achievements .
20 It prevents the hammer from bouncing up and hitting the string again .
21 This special art involves slightly fanning out and cramping the fore-edge to give a firm surface , and then painting on it , in very dry watercolours , a landscape or conversation piece .
22 The pilot , P/O Franek Surma steered the stricken aircraft away from the built-up area before bailing out and leaving the Spitfire to its ultimate fate .
23 " supply " is defined in s46 to include : ( a ) selling , hiring out or lending the goods ; ( b ) entering into a hire-purchase agreement to furnish the goods ; ( c ) the performance of any contract for work and materials to furnish the goods ; ( d ) providing the goods in exchange for any consideration ( including trading stamps ) other than money ; ( e ) providing the goods in or in connection with the performance of any statutory function ; or ( f ) giving the goods as a prize or otherwise making a gift of the goods .
24 They do n't want anyone sneaking off and getting the shot of the decade . ’
25 It takes a crusading type like the Admiral to find out what 's going on and retain the desire to do something about it . ’
26 The neighbours and their children crowded around to see what was going on and to hear the conversation between Granny and Dad .
27 It did n't take Matron long to realize that something was going on and put a stop to it . ’
28 I still n , I still think that we need to make er quick pro progress Chairman but er unless we do make quick progress and unless we do understand what 's going on and call a spade a spade then I think this programme is doomed .
29 ‘ And all the deals will add to the price , especially if other dealers see something going on and have a punt themselves .
30 But he was clambering down and opening the door , to take part in whatever was going on .
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