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

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1 So going to school tomorrow ?
2 So going to school tomorrow ?
3 The young woman feels curiously as though she is only playing at house once more when she goes into the first flat or home that she can truly call her own .
4 You know where they and they just multiplying by number rather than doing bit shifts .
5 Well , this is a slightly more complicated application , where you 're not just selling for example straight from stock , but you take orders from customers , and then you would have to manufacture , perhaps to buy in , to assemble , some sort of goods for sending out .
6 She then walked back to our original starting point and retraced our morning route along the Gorm track , finally arriving for lunch only ten minutes late but having walked nearly nine miles .
7 It 's just gon na shadow anyway .
8 A 12-YEAR-OLD boy , who survived in a fume-filled car in which his mother and eight-year-old sister died , was still recovering in hospital yesterday .
9 I did n't used to like going to college once a week .
10 Camra is rapidly growing in size too .
11 You were always getting into trouble then . "
12 ‘ They 're looking at us ! ’ screamed Emily , promptly disappearing from view underwater ; Alice waved to Alfred and promptly followed her example , as a scream came from behind .
13 And they 're also looking for progress too , they want to increase
14 Also coming into effect tomorrow are the Manual Handling Operations Regulations , which require employers to assess any risk of manual handling injury to workers .
15 Future satellites will also follow up discoveries from balloon flights : radiation from the centre of our Galaxy and active galaxies and quasars , probably originating in gas close to their central massive black holes .
16 Basically my message said that I could make some general comments mainly relating to style rather than accuracy but if the deadline had passed so be it .
17 yeah , I 'm tempted to go around now looking at brickwork now
18 They were now drifting down river much faster than before .
19 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
20 We all have some Candida in the gut , and patients supposedly suffering from candidiasis often show no more Candida cells in the stools than healthy people do — yet they respond well to anti- Candida treatment .
21 In that , he was really laying on line precisely what he felt and what he enjoyed .
22 Even allowing for inflation both these posts did well , but the gain in real terms was not enormous .
23 That beer swilling , tattooed , sexist monstrosity which is fast heading into extinction anyway .
24 She was not writing of slum life so as to shock the reader , or even indulging in nostalgia so as to entertain .
25 Anneka was today filming on location somewhere in London for her current programme , Capital Woman , ‘ which has certainly required an extra effort . ’
26 Then turning to Elmer again : ‘ Your shmeckle ( penis ) tells you that it has another function — apart from pissing .
27 Then going to bed early and trying to write lots of letters and talk to Kelly on the phone and that is what life was like .
28 Here was someone in the top position virtually starting from scratch as far as the day-to-day running of the various institutions were concerned , When she tried to lay down the law experienced officers found it hard to stomach .
29 In the case of many other states parties , the Convention has become incorporated into the domestic law , thus discharging a primary rather than a secondary function ( i.e. coming into operation only in the event of a failure of domestic remedies ) .
30 I am currently searching for sponsorship so that we can publish and circulate the report widely next month .
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