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

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1 ‘ She 's had a blood leakage into the vitreous humour , ’ Belinda explained unnecessarily , her heart thudding at the sight of him .
2 I heard a terrible pounding in my ears , my heart thudding like a drum , my stomach lurching as I swung on the end of the rope .
3 Her flesh was vibrantly alert , too sensitive , her heart thudding like a runner 's , wild hot panic flooding her reactivated mind .
4 He advances steadily and unhurriedly , with his battle-squadrons laid out in paragraphs i , ii , and iii , in sub-paragraphs ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) , in Introductions and Conclusions , his red hair gleaming like an oriflamme .
5 For an instant , in her imagination , the ballroom was peopled with guests , and Benedict was partnering her , his gold hair gleaming in the light , his eyes on hers … dancing with the bride .
6 Mounted on fine horses and riding at a gallop , two abreast , naked to the breech-clout , their faces covered with white , red and yellow paint in fanciful designs , and decked with plumes and feathers and trinkets fluttering in the sunshine .
7 The coexistence of these two problems means that a choice must be made between an expansionary or contractionary budget depending on the government 's preference : higher employment or stable prices .
8 The only sound was the sea against the rocks and the hollow call of hungry birds circling in the sky .
9 Foxgloves form the foreground of my design this month , with sunflowers reaching up to the flocks of birds circling in the sky , above the cottage rooftops .
10 The younger was nineteen or so , just a few inches taller than Melanie , with longish , bright red hair hanging over the collar of a dark blue , rather military looking jacket with shoulder flaps and brass buttons .
11 Later it could develop into music groups consisting of a variety of instruments and voices , bands , instrumental ensembles or dance groups .
12 This argument takes one of two forms depending upon the outlook of its proponent : either it is said that Europe must look to her own defence as a consequence of the American disengagement ; alternatively it is argued that Europe ought in principle to defend herself , so as to speed the departure of the US troops and be free of American ‘ domination ’ .
13 Any such movement usually occurs in the early part of a buildings 's life but this may not always be the case depending upon the nature of the subsoil upon which the building is founded .
14 They could see Mr Flood fussing round the window of his shop as if he were still worried about what they could have found so amusing in its contents .
15 For some time there had been allegations in the foreign media of a power struggle centring on the issue of introducing political reforms between Alia and Hoxha 's widow Nexhmije Hoxha , who was chair of the Democratic Front ( an umbrella organization dominated by the ruling Party of Labour — APL ) and who reputedly wielded great influence in the APL central committee .
16 The payments on a lease will normally be lower than on a contract allowing for the purchase of the asset , although sometimes the difference is small and then a rebate is made when the term of the contract finishes and the plane is sold .
17 Thurmaston , just to the north of Leicester , was another village that had become dependent upon framework knitting by the beginning of the nineteenth century .
18 He remembered him as ‘ a brown bagger ’ , that is a man who to save money brought a sandwich lunch in a brown bag rather than waste time and money eating in the mess .
19 A narrow lane branching off the village street led to it .
20 As it floats away , the spider continues to spin until there may be as much as a yard of thread hanging in the air .
21 He could have been plummeting down to the centre of the earth , in a submarine nudging over the seabed or flying soundlessly through outer space .
22 There were oil lamps hanging over the verandah , and they threw black shadows towards the mosque entrance , and towards the shop where clothes were sold , long since shut .
23 ‘ This controversy has been tainted by racism parading as a concern for the adolescents ’ welfare , ’ says Boudjema .
24 But only last year she used to spend hours weeping on the floor of her flat because she thought her career was n't getting anywhere .
25 APEX for Windows 3.1 is priced from $1,200 to $12,000 depending upon the number of clients .
26 It is convenient to have a winch with a big hook hanging above the operating table for these operations .
27 The situation had become embarrassing , so I laid my rod in the rest , with the hook hanging from the butt-ring , and tied on my mate 's hook for him .
28 I think there 's another jacket that he 's got and there 's no room to keep them all downstairs on the hook hanging in the passage
29 For those with a young family the inevitable taxi duties and watching our children take part in their school and club activities become more important than lying on the settee recovering from the morning session .
30 He flew into an anti-aircraft shell with the precise catastrophe of a drunken driver speeding into a wall .
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