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

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1 He went on gazing into the flames and she knew his thoughts were too far away for her words to reach him .
2 For a minute more , the boy went on gazing at the Harewoman .
3 As a significant movement of popular protest over sex purity marked a successful assault on the authority of male professionals , thereby drawing into the political arena groups hitherto denied access or without a voice .
4 Another mechanical argument against Copernicus concerns loose objects such as stones , philosophers , etc. resting on the surface of the earth .
5 Finally , a screw-in side handle is fixed on to the alloy gear cover , offset either to the left or right depending on the user .
6 He was obviously moving left or right depending on the fall of the coin .
7 And like , delicately hanging in the
8 And he said no , buy a badge now with a dog 's head on depending on the breed of dog you 've got , and it says on it I live here .
9 I mean you mentioned the tennis club which was great , you know you went back there but you know that was a , a wee thing to pick on depending on the company
10 He retained the Treasurership , but died within a few weeks of his retirement thereby bringing to a sudden end a lifetime 's service to deaf people .
11 An annual subscription of £21 to the funds of Bedford County Hospital was sanctioned , thereby bringing to an end the disagreement which had begun 10 years earlier .
12 Le Monde of Oct. 5 , 1989 , reported that Parliament had approved a law allowing the establishment of local private television stations and thereby bringing to an end the state broadcasting monopoly .
13 Diplomatic relations between South Korea and the Soviet Union had been established in September 1990 , thereby bringing to an end a period of hostility dating from the Korean war .
14 Jack was very much in the groove , rarely deviating from the fairways and the centre of the green , but was a mere one shot under par , while Miguel was one shot better .
15 She carries on mowing with the vacuum cleaner .
16 The Chancellor will need little reminding of the importance the industry attaches to negotiating satisfactory arrangements for excise duty ‘ harmonisation ’ .
17 At night , while John 's impatient body sleeps , I listen to the waves loosely slapping at the side of the stilled ship .
18 She landed up with still more work on her hands when the wardrobe mistress fell ill and she found herself gamely stepping into the breach .
19 ‘ State Department officials were unavailable for comment , ’ the New York Times reported , thereby hinting at the source of the leak , but if the story had been aired as a trial balloon , it failed to lift off .
20 These effects may express themselves differentially locally depending on the size of the city , but they are essentially national in character and reduce the influence attributable to local factors ( Newton 1976a:17 ) .
21 Its objectives were to oversee a ceasefire and to bring to an end the civil war , thereby allowing for the formation of an interim government and the holding of free elections .
22 No — she was presumably seeing to the food and Rupert did n't look the kind of man who would be good at arranging flowers .
23 But he was most sparing with the anger on celluloid : would rather fake it than summon it up .
24 Sitting on the veranda herself a short while later as she worked on a lacy white shawl she was secretly knitting for the baby , Belinda murmured aloud , ‘ I hope Tom comes today .
25 Standing anywhere on the ridge one could catch sight of the sun delicately resting on the top of the distant hills which marked the far end of the grazing plains .
26 And Murphy 's Law invariably applies : if you do n't want anybody to knock on your door — because you 're putting the kids to bed/washing your hair/making love/cooking something impossible like a souffl é/late; for just about anything/working to a deadline/just secretly reclining on the sofa with a packet of your favourite chocolate biscuits , watching Coronation Street — somebody always will .
27 The following spring the same duo , neither of whom had climbed since the previous autumn , was optimistically toying with the idea of opening the season with Dream of White Horses on Gogarth .
28 As a result most contracting in the first year was in the form of unsophisticated block contracts .
29 It looks as if Mr Honecker , 77 and only slowly recovering from a gall-bladder operation , is incapable of grasping the situation in his country .
30 Redmond , now with Oldham , is slowly recovering from the misery of his final few months at the club he joined as a boy .
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