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

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1 Much of this , however , could be achieved by closing down and/or modernizing the grossly-polluting industries of eastern Germany .
2 skipping perhaps or swinging a frayed rope
3 The rear leg acts like a springboard , tensing the back foot outwards and facilitating a fast forward movement .
4 The 6,020 square-metre terrace is capped by three unequal cones , admitting light to the areas below and symbolising the classic triad of the visual arts : architecture , painting and sculpture .
5 Other Council 's like Harlow do have central policy units which is what we would be described as , because people recognition that it 's important that you need to have people who are outside departments looking at the organisation as a whole , what it 's doing , where it 's going , how it 's being influenced by external organisation 's , i.e. what the Health Service are doing locally , or what the Government 's doing more significantly , erm , I think you need people looking around to see how the Council 's affected and what , what were doing in and taking an overall view and responding in that way and that 's the kind of thing that we do and that 's why were here .
6 ‘ I did n't want anyone bursting in and getting the wrong idea , like you have , ’ Donna said , smiling again .
7 But if Ken wanted to sit in and watching the good results coming in
8 But as I tried to follow his instructions , keeping my fists up and my chin tucked in and learning a new kind of dance on the balls of my feet , the sight of his bare , hairless chest , so brown and muscular , would suddenly fill me with more than muscular weakness , and I felt I would collapse , not under the playful blows he landed on my discombobulated body , but under the sheer spell of his magnificence .
9 I 've done everything from working on a building site for a week and promising to bring me cards in and giving a false name , to er potato picking erm doing hay , anything .
10 Marx , in particular , had already noted this fact in several places , but he explained the phenomenon of internal division as a transitional one ; as evidence of a stage in which private property and individual families were coming in and undermining the communal descent group .
11 So we came to the halt , everything worked perfectly and I was astonished how easy this all was , I rather fancy it was the one blade digging gently in and scribing a beautiful arc to port , all the time into wind ; it was the gentlest of one-wheel landings that could ever have been attained .
12 For the whole of the festival period Central Television will be joining in and adding a new screen with a difference .
13 Polly worked swiftly , hauling in and securing the various ropes .
14 I do carry a few prizes if I have requests but I prefer to have people involved and enjoying games for the fun of joining in and having a good time , rather than to win a reward .
15 At the hotel he told the taxi to wait , and after checking in and having a quick clean-up in our rooms , we drove out to Teotihuacan .
16 looking down and seeing the young man again .
17 Milton 's top goal scorer , Nigel Mott was now settling down and causing the lanky Bob Styman problems at the back for Bishops Cleve with his probing runs down the right .
18 If you have n't got a tremolo arm fitted on your guitar , then you can simulate the effect by playing one fret down and using a normal ‘ bend up ’ into the required note .
19 It rejoices in the unrivalled might of Israel 's God , the creator of the world , and in his habit of turning human affairs upside down and bringing the powerless to positions of strength .
20 After rubbing down and applying a one-step primer and undercoat we gave this set of drawers a modernist look by painting different sections in a variety of bright , matt colours .
21 Stories were told of whole communities sitting down and wailing the old tune whilst waiting for the slave masters to arrive and incarcerate their bodies and souls .
22 The Yugo finally skidded to a halt upside down and straddling the middle lane .
23 Clarke had already achieved fame as a law enforcer by tracking down and executing the famous dandy highwayman , Jack Rann .
24 And by sitting down and having a technical and commercial conversation together
25 For example , a Knight of the White Wolf is a cavalryman wearing heavy armour only and riding a barded horse .
26 One further adopted measure thus was to offset the carriageway or create a chicane by using planting on one side only and switching the right-angle parking from one side to the other ( Figure 6.50 ) .
27 This may be so but er with all the skirmishes we 've got on at present and there 's active there 'll be ex-servicemen from them and they 've these funny enough these young ones are coming along and joining the British Legion
28 This great structure , which forms the frontier between Europe and Asia , shows two continents coming together and forming a new super-continent .
29 The key factor in all these possibilities is the capability of drawing together and distributing a wide range of interactive facilities within a single information environment .
30 He 'd spent a long time twisting bits of wire together and finding a safe way to steal electricity from the fusebox .
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