Example sentences of "and [v-ing] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course she could , she told herself , clenching her fists and gazing unseeingly at the distant mountain-tops .
2 Unaware of his presence , she was sitting on the soft springy turf , leaning back against the ancient wall of the summer-house and gazing dreamily across the blue haze of the estuary .
3 NIGEL MANSELL was taken to the circuit medical centre at Interlagos suffering from shock and minor injuries after tangling with his old rival , Ayrton Senna , and crashing heavily in the last minute of an incident-filled final qualifying session for today 's Brazilian Grand Prix .
4 The Farrers were generous benefactors , providing the inhabitants with electricity from a private turbine at the waterfall and contributing generously to the common good , but most notably in the lovely environs they created by planting natural woodlands , and constructing a lake and other amenities on their extensive estate nearby .
5 He ached with the fear that God was moving through the woods , coming nearer and nearer to him , a figure with a face he could not imagine , a shining shape , brushing past the respectful fern and pressing gently on the fallen twigs .
6 Shouting and blasting all over the loud speakers !
7 The visor of black patent leather … continued on page 11 green underneath , rounded , and sloping downward from the horizontal … four black metal eyelets for ventilation , two on each side , placed above the band ; a cap cord of gold bullion ⅛ inch in diameter , secured at both ends by small regulation buttons … a band of lustrous black mohair braid …
8 The flags of all European nations were standing horizontal and cracking ominously above the hard and Lerissa , a handsome 52ft ( 15m ) classic sloop , was pitching wildly in the harbour mouth as other boats strained at their anchors .
9 Schwantz attacks a chicane — steering right , moving body weight left and pushing hard on the left footrest
10 In my dreams , I am still out there now , jinking into the chicane in second , piling on the power through third and into the pit straight , drifting left for the marker cone , turning in , clipping the apex and howling away to the second corner .
11 But she is settling in much better now and looking forward to the best Christmas dinner money can buy . ’
12 He had the good lecturer 's habit of referring back to the previous lecture , and looking forward to the next , so that the course flowed smoothly on .
13 I believe that the whole country thinks that with the uncertainties in the world — in the middle east and elsewhere , as well as in the Soviet Union — and looking ahead to the next 10 years , it is essential that we maintain our minimum credible nuclear deterrent .
14 Curiously , however , Lanham ads Hale 's rationale both convincing and compelling even in the modern context .
15 When they hit the ground , they may stop abruptly , embedding themselves still glowing , fuming and sizzling slightly in the loose ash ; or they may bounce off , to leap down the steep sides of the cone in a series of great bounds , developing a rapid spin as they do so , and whirring downhill like cannonballs , ending up in a rattling shower of small stones at the bottom .
16 The temperature 's hitting the 80 's and the kids are wearing day-glo Bermuda shorts and chattering excitedly about the coming day 's events .
17 Andrew Jean was back , beehive still in place , and chattering away like the old days .
18 Finding the right animal may involve tracking the herd for miles across steep and inhospitable terrain , and waiting patiently for the right opportunity .
19 ‘ Millin , you will be leaving here and going away with the tall man , Lovat .
20 As soon as they were out of the traffic and heading northwards up the main Al trunk road , Madeleine snuggled closer to Harry .
21 The theme of lateness is developed here , of an existence which was once vibrant , as in summer , now mellow and dwindling away to the barren emptiness of winter .
22 One of his legs was shattered by shrapnel and lying there in the burning sun he prayed to God , ‘ Please God , accept my three wishes — Please send down St. David — you know , we in Wales have tremendous faith in St. David ’ . ’
23 She burned some of her angry energy in the pure physical release of putting that paddle into the water and pulling hard against the resisting force .
24 Scientific explanations , scientists like M. Hammerton inform us , huffing and puffing away like the good little , non-pontificating rational beings they are , are completely objective phenomena , and value-free , which is even more to the point .
25 In the summer of 1987 a curious figure could be seen roaming the upper reaches of Baldersdale , dressed in wet-weather gear , festooned with notebooks , large-scale maps and a magnifying glass , and peering intensely over the dry-stone walls .
26 The number of items prescribed differed across the age bands ( table I ) with a small peak in patients under 5 years old and rising rapidly from the 5–16 to 75–84 age groups .
27 Dame Joan gave a compelling performance , handling the coloratura apparently without effort , and rising superbly to the final altissimo E flat — a stratospheric note which she then repeated in the encore .
28 I have attempted to guard against this temptation by qualifying the foregoing arguments , and pointing ahead to the later chapters in which the particular social forces ( as opposed to economic classes ) active in British society will receive a fuller treatment .
29 Is this a conclusion which Nozick must simply accept , abandoning his claim to total success and pointing merely to the admitted partial success ?
30 All the dry grass behind the dump of bushes was ablaze and spreading rapidly towards the adjoining hayfield , eating up trails of loose hay on the way .
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