Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [v-ing] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her eyes suddenly filling with tears , she shook her head . |
2 | A kiss before parting , she thought , and lifted her face , her golden-brown eyes suddenly sparkling with tears . |
3 | ‘ He was looking at me with his eyes just flickering with fear . |
4 | I shouted , my legs still shaking with fright . |
5 | What Nicholas saw was a sweet-faced young boy , wet hair plastered across his forehead , eyes wide shining with alarm , face flushed with heat or panic . |
6 | ‘ I want to thee Thedric , ’ she moaned quietly , her lips quivering and her eyes now brimming with tears as the good Lewis laid a hand on the pristine-white plaster encasing her upper arm . |
7 | ‘ But you have n't told me your name ! ’ he protested , the blue eyes now dancing with amusement as he took in her affronted expression . |
8 | The governing body of the agency is the board of directors consisting of eleven members , all appointed by parliament , but five of them are appointed pursuant to the recommendation of the following bodies , namely : the organizations dealing with the environment , one by the trade unions , one by the employers ' organization , one by Social Security , and one by the various organizations presently dealing with state assets . |
9 | ‘ But you 're entitled , Mrs Neumann , ’ Zvi Lipsky insisted , his watery eyes almost overflowing with frustration at finding someone evidently intent on undermining his whole function as Hon. Treasurer of the Board . |
10 | Toddler walks with her had been a superhuman test of patience as she squatted by every puddle , slowly stirring the water with sticks , and picked up myriads of stones , tenderly brushing them free of earth and inserting them with infinite laboriousness into pockets already grinding with pebbles . |
11 | Every year there was a big noisy carnival with its ghost trains and chairoplanes , and yet matrons with shallow baskets did sociable shopping excursions usually ending with coffee in Marine Road and tut-tutting over the state of the borough . |
12 | Hot flushes are caused by the capillaries suddenly filling with blood to give a sudden rush to the face , neck and shoulders , with extra body heat and perspiration . |
13 | This process of oxidation-reduction is repeated with two further carriers ; the H atoms finally combining with oxygen atoms to form water ( see diagram R. 1 ) . |
14 | And then , as the flaming ball rose from the sea , the gears of time slipped , went into reverse and he was back only five days ago lying with Amy in the deep hollow of the dunes , smelling again the scent of sand and grasses and the salt tang of the sea as the late afternoon warmth drained out of the autumn air . |
15 | And here he was not many hours later sitting with Marcus Felstead in a relatively quiet comer of the clubhouse , twisting the guts out of him , though Marcus did not know it yet . |
16 | MAYON volcano in the central Philippines erupted 26 times yesterday , forcing thousands of villagers to flee to evacuation centres already teeming with refugees . |
17 | It had taken three years for the committee , under the chairmanship of Lord Kilbrandon , to gather and consider evidence from a large number of bodies already dealing with child offenders and child neglect . |
18 | Out of 12 patients originally presenting with argyrophil cell clusters , nine had an unchanged degree of hyperplasia , two had decreased hyperplasia , and one had increased hyperplasia at the end of the study . |
19 | The rowing boat near the weir — only this time they had gone too far and Uncle Albert was not strong enough to row them back to safety ; the study at Uncle Albert 's house looking warm and friendly and inviting ; the professor beetle shouting rude instructions at some little beetles that had got into difficulty ; again a glimpse of her uncle 's study ; then a turnstile — one of those that only turn one way , so once you have passed through it you ca n't get back ; playful light beams now shrieking with fear as they hurtle past the window to their destruction ; walking up the down-escalator and not being able to get anywhere ; yet another brief snatch of the study … |
20 | An important influence here has been William Burroughs 's The Naked Lunch ( 1959 ) which abandons linear sequence in favour of smaller episodes often beginning with pastiches of other texts ( detective novels of the 1940s , film-scripts , etc. ) which are then broken down . |
21 | Ministers actually grappling with policy are wary of Sir Leon Brittan 's suggestion this week that East Germany be integrated into the EC , not as a new member , but as an extension of an existing member , West Germany , which already provides the Krenz regime with special access to the West . |
22 | What is discussed are those rules specifically dealing with futures transactions as well as those rules which , whilst of more general application , have specific significance in the context of futures . |