Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pn reflx] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Suddenly the dwarf was tearing himself wildly out of the trooper 's hands , his arms still pinioned , sliding past them towards the darkness behind . |
2 | By this I mean flinging yourself forward on to the opponent 's fist with your unguarded face . |
3 | Peter walked over to the shed , climbing on to the sill , then levering himself up on to the roof , which was not very steep . |
4 | Swinging herself hastily out of the car , she slammed the door . |
5 | He got the top off and a cup poured before lowering himself gingerly back into the driving seat and passing it over to Catherine . |
6 | Two striking bodies were swimming after the big man , lifting themselves rhythmically out of the water with the butterfly stroke . |
7 | These birds , with now and then a solitary Rhynchops and frigate bird ( Tachypeles aquilus ) , were all of the feathered race that I observed in these heated latitudes , a part of the voyage which always hang heavily upon those destined to visit these distant regions ; by me , however , it was not so much felt , the monotony being relieved by the occasional occurrence of a whale , whose huge body rolled lazily by ; by a shoal of porpoises , which sometimes perform most amusing evolutions , throwing themselves completely out of the water , or gliding through it with astonishing velocity ; or by the occasional flight of the beautiful flying fish , when endeavouring to escape from the impetuous rush of the bonito or albacore . |
8 | The boy 's head came up sharply , the green eyes flashed their invariable challenge , and flew back jealously to the shape of the opening flower that was heaving itself painfully out of the wood . |
9 | The great , grey stones seemed to be heaving themselves up out of the earth like pieces of ancient bone , to squat in the alien flesh of the present . |