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

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1 Brian Anderson , the Quakers ' club secretary , added : ‘ It 's awful to hear of a young fan ending up this way .
2 In general , there are many situations without a check in which enough of the energy of the returning hammer will be absorbed to prevent the hammer reaching the string for a second time , but not enough to stop the hammer bouncing up some way towards the string .
3 She had her back to the door and was standing at a filing-cabinet taking out more information she would need when she heard her assistant come back .
4 Dr Freda Newcombe 's work setting up this unit has made all the difference to Mark and other head injured people , who can suffer all sorts of long term effects , including loss of memory and severe personality changes .
5 In view of this , I ca n't see the coroner bringing in any verdict of unlawful killing .
6 They had a good night 's sleep but they had a tremendous job waking up this morning .
7 Last night driving down this bit , it 's terrible !
8 I think more people see the back coming up that way than they do the front window
9 At that moment , however , he heard a rabbit approaching down some run close by .
10 Kevin Buchan , of Capenhurst 's transport section , has also volunteered his services as a driver for a convoy setting out this month .
11 Behind that is a straight metal piece ( lets call that the needle ) which has a metal strip running down either side , sitting snugly against the needle .
12 In fact there were very few guide dogs at that time and erm I 've never felt that erm it 's , I mean maybe just my erm silliness really but I , I never wanted a dog lying about all day because once at the office I stayed put as it were until it was time to go home and I could have taken the dog I suppose during the lunch hour but I preferred that time to erm to reading
13 Erm right , some other good news as well some good news coming out this morning , all these green shoots everywhere .
14 He spent the rest of his life living out that experience .
15 Hard to talk though ; the machines are as noisy as the trains back at the flats and there 's pop music screaming out all day long from the radio wedged on top of the mantelpiece .
16 One evening Murdock set his model going up this drive .
17 " Even if I had a book coming out this year , which I have n't .
18 And do n't think I 'm going to watch your tight little arse wiggling out that door .
19 Rainforests occur in and around the equator and , as such , have constant sunshine beating down all year round , providing temperatures of between 64°F and 86°F .
20 I suspected the trip had to do with the company shutting down this section of the stageline ; Mr. Mendez would see Delgado about closing his station and take an inventory of company property .
21 A reverse takeover offer is , at first sight , curious , because it involves one company taking over another company with much larger resources .
22 Her head-dress was old-fashioned , two veils of pleated lawn falling down either side of her heart-shaped face and fastened under the chin by a bejewelled gorget .
23 In general biological activity decr decreases with , with increase in depth so you see er respiration using up this material .
24 Deputy hooker Ian Jeffery drafted in at blindside flanker typified the courageous tackling of the home team to avert a glut of scores by the visitors the County pack plying back enough possession to win a dozen games .
25 When I first knew them in those early London days , I 'd often find the Second Son picking out some phrase on the piano in our living room .
26 The company chose to divide its business in this fashion , Ferry says , because not only is the market going down this route , but Granada 's business is too .
27 We spent quite a long time sorting out this problem in the electrostatic case , and we need not repeat the argument here .
28 But she turned out black and white with a bright blue stripe running down each wing .
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