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

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1 Furthermore even in a fused profession , the barristers in chambers in the Inns of Court and elsewhere would undoubtedly enter into partnership as specialist trial advocates and do agency work for other solicitors , whose own staff were unable to act as advocates in every case or where the complexity of the case justified bringing in a specialist advocate .
2 True to his belief in the efficacy of competition , he avoided building up an extensive chain of outlets , and preferred to thrive by vigorous marketing .
3 What 's Karen got hanging on the washing line erm are we up are we up for erm the Bare Naked Ladies there I think we are .
4 The Junkers , predictably , wanted none of this and their interests in the government , civil service and the military persuaded the government to continue shoring up the ailing Ost-Elbian estate system through continued tariff protection , artificially high grain prices and a policy of grants and loans .
5 As regards the current European Communities-European Free Trade Area negotiations [ see p. 37906 ] , the programme avoided ruling out the possibility of an eventual application for EC membership .
6 Knocker suddenly stopped mopping down the bar and looked at Yanto .
7 Fist fights at the team 's base camp at Dunblane Hydro , a bender in Perth where two players were caught pissing up a close next to the town 's ‘ Shanghai Takeaway ’ , a euphoric send-off at Hampden Park , followed by defeat against Peru , a disgraceful match with Iran , a drug scandal and a piece of eleventh-hour magic which nearly overwhelmed the beaten finalists Holland .
8 If you are a reasonably good rider and can get experienced help , you may enjoy bringing on a just broken four-year old — though youngsters with potential ( whether obvious or in the current owner 's imagination ) can carry big price tags .
9 These included speeding up the confinement of government troops and agreeing to an election timetable .
10 It was , of course , by far a situation too good to last and in time , gazing down the glen , a solitary figure was spied struggling up the brae — without a kit-bag — the WAAFs identified their squadron officer ( known as Belladonna ) apparently about to make her first call on her troops in the wild , I was never able at first hand to witness this airmen 's paradise but it is a story that passed the rounds at Kinloss .
11 Given that the group is expected to have made profits for the current year , the net assets will be higher than at the last account date and as the company is being purchased on a multiple of earnings we should consider stripping out the excess assets .
12 In the pauses , I tried totting up the words Vern had spoken since we 'd arrived .
13 The session was short , the smile fading from the face of the accused as Mrs Balanchine described in detail how the car had come storming around a blind corner and swung in close to the wall where they were waiting to cross .
14 To achieve this aim involved driving out the small importers .
15 Now as he comes out of the roundabout he starts overtaking down the offside of those vehicles .
16 DRIVER Ian Sharpe reported knocking over a girl and was told by police : ‘ That 's a ghoul . ’
17 This involved costing up the advantages and disadvantages of each of the proposed courses of action and selecting the preferred option on the basis of the balance of each calculation .
18 POLICE have appealed for information in a bid to identify an elderly woman found wandering along a busy road .
19 This involved looking up the ailments common to exotic animals in order to be prepared for any searching questions by the proprietor .
20 After that , you can expect Leeds mail to come surging down the wires to your computer every day of the week , and aim to join in the talk whenever you can .
21 erm , I mean people who spend their entire Saturday doing something that they , I mean , I do n't enjoy going out every Saturday !
22 The budget proposed selling off an estimated US$1,300 million worth of state-run enterprises ; expanding stock and bond markets ; and rationalizing the tax structure , with the reduction of the top tax rate from 62 to 52 per cent , and further projected cuts the following year .
23 Well if you rung you could always say oh I 'll have to go cos somebody at the door if she starts going on a bit long .
24 ‘ Anyway , ’ Yanto continued , ‘ Selwyn starts pulling out the bucket from under me .
25 As I recall , I had conveyed a plea to Miss Kenton for assistance — via a messenger , naturally — and had left M. Dupont sitting in the billiard room awaiting his nurse , when the first footman had come hurrying down the staircase in some distress to inform me that my father had been taken ill upstairs .
26 From the customer 's point of view , buying now on credit does save any increase in price that would take place between now and ( say ) whenever he finishes paying off the loan .
27 Before I left the Lock and I was on nights the sirens went one night and this was before they stopped going down the shelter we went down the air raid shelter that is , now , is the cellar to the club at Bloxwich Lock 's club !
28 Erm that 's good but there 's an awful lot there , it needs breaking down a bit .
29 But Charlton said : ‘ I ca n't consider watering down the team for Lithuania in anticipation of Spain .
30 Children may enjoy spreading out a large selection of junk materials on the floor , and exploring and experimenting with them with the teacher 's active participation and help .
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