Example sentences of "[v-ing] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Christine Brooke-Rose 's Such ( 1966 ) , for example , like some of Beckett 's narrative , follows movements in a mind of weirdly diminished vitality , transcribing a whirling chaos of images which invade consciousness at the point of death . |
2 | Charles found the Stage Doorman , who was already regaling a little circle of cast with what he had seen . |
3 | ‘ Boris Nikolayevich … intends to act as resolutely as he showed himself capable of acting in the fateful days of August 1991 , ’ said spokesman Vyacheslav Kostikov , referring to Mr Yeltsin 's role in thwarting a Communist coup . |
4 | In south Glasgow , two secondaries are beginning a rolling programme which is aimed at thwarting a major shake-up by Strathclyde . |
5 | For the moment , let us ignore the modern specialised approach and concentrate on tackling a typical carp lake which will allow you to fish it in whatever style you choose . |
6 | In the meantime they 're tackling a new wave of defections . |
7 | ENGLAND soccer star David Platt is tackling a new role as a chef . |
8 | In my hanging position I contorted to watch him , so it seemed like he was tackling a serious overhang . |
9 | Firefighters tackling a serious blaze at a former children 's home in Kennelwood Avenue , Northwood , Kirkby , were pelted with broken bricks and stones . |
10 | Our proposal is a modest one : we are trying to implement a more just system rather than tackling a great injustice . |
11 | Tackling a modern rock wall in the Dolomites requires more than technical ability . |
12 | Tackling a black run in a blizzard was a worry , but when you only have a long weekend you ca n't hang around for the sun to shine . |
13 | On the spot news from all over the world and this country — weekly programmes tackling a wide range of issues and stories with originality — and a wide range of programme formats to appeal to a wider audience . |
14 | If you 're thinking of tackling a long distance footpath staying at youth hostels and guest houses , then this size sack is ideal as your load is mainly bulky spare clothing rather than weighty hardware . |
15 | In this approach a court order following an isolated offence is regarded as too rigid a way of tackling a complex problem and one that fails to involve the family adequately . |
16 | Fire crews spent more than two hours tackling a severe blaze in an empty Middlesbrough house yesterday . |
17 | Anti-pollution vessels were last night tackling a mile-long oil slick after the 80,000-ton Texaco Westminster and a tug collided at Milford Haven . |
18 | It is often the case that when all is going well in life , tackling a heavy job can seem a treat , whereas in times of stress a dirty footprint on a new-washed floor is the last straw . |
19 | Planting a garden is like tackling a giant jigsaw . |
20 | Although he greeted them cheerily enough , they noticed that he was twisting a new piece of white chalk nervously between his fingers . |
21 | So Coleridge is denying a strong element of Christian theology . |
22 | There is no denying a basic sense in which this may be true , and yet the last chapter will surely be different . |
23 | There is no denying a basic sense in which this may be true , and yet the last chapter will surely be different . |
24 | He ran , neither weaving nor ducking , unarmed and apparently panicked , across the face of the meadow towards the treeline , leaping a low bush , hearing shots . |
25 | Meanwhile , Premier John Major was walking a diplomatic tightrope in Washington yesterday to avoid Britain being drawn into a ground war with Serbia . |
26 | PREMIER John Major was walking a diplomatic tightrope in Washington yesterday to avoid Britain being drawn into a ground war with Serbia . |
27 | SIR Edward du Cann has been walking a financial tightrope for so long that the only surprise is that it has taken him so long finally to fall off . |
28 | ‘ I 'm used to walking a long way carrying the baby . ’ |
29 | The problem is that roads and pavements are often too busy , noisy or polluted to make walking a pleasant alternative to driving . |
30 | Skilled comedians will be walking a delicate line . |