Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This stage will come to an end with some of the ferrets staying above ground while others remain underground working on rabbits they have cornered . |
2 | I still had the rod , gripped vice-like ; and , miraculously , the trout was still on , reel still screaming in anger . |
3 | Undoubtedly there are differences in people 's experiences of support between grandparents and grandchildren , but we have so little up-to-date evidence on this issue that it is difficult to say how far such experiences vary systematically according to gender , ethnicity or social class . |
4 | Attitudes to family and children vary considerably according to class , however . |
5 | McCarthy N.C. , 1924 ) ; ( c ) judge also acting as prosecutor — ex p . |
6 | You know like going to Cleethorpes and back , how you do |
7 | I remember once going to Anfield , losing 2-0 , and the chairman coming into the dressing room to congratulate us warmly on only losing by two goals . |
8 | Barbara , it 's a good job you both went out with George again because I mean Dave 's got well I remember really knowing with hair ! |
9 | Bream shoal together according to size . |
10 | Tolls across the bridge operate only going into Wales . |
11 | and on his own , and said to mum , come up here and get away for the weekend , cos it 's a hell of a burden to carry , with no release , I mean even going on holiday , she has to book it , organise his packing , wash it , you name it , . |
12 | I just stay there holding onto Marie . |
13 | She had n't had an early night for ages and when she did get to bed she did n't sleep but just lay there thinking about Karl . |
14 | If you do much watering by can a long way from a tap , get a matching pair , each holding 2 gallons . |
15 | I ca n't say I do much sailing in London . ’ |
16 | Bastard about Man U tix only going to people who went to Sunderland away . |
17 | Just go up on the stage and just start just talking to people and suddenly they , get back ! |
18 | Er , thank you Chair , for the opportunity to introduce the paper which I do briefly bearing in mind what I , I see are all the pressures on you which will go on into the afternoon . |
19 | In support of this proposition , Dr. Ralph Shaa , Edmond 's brother and Prebendary of St. Paul 's preached a sermon based on a text from the Book of Wisdom ( 4,3 ) , " The ungodly shall not thrive , nor take deep rooting from bastard slips " . |
20 | The effects on body biochemistry affect the metabolism of sugar , uric acid and triglycerides giving the appearance and consequences of diabetes , gout possibly leading to kidney stones , and disorders of blood fats leading to arterial disease which secondarily affects the heart and lungs . |
21 | Specialist companies offering open-bridging include Home Bridging of Winchester tel : ( 0926 ) 840555 and Cavendish Capital tel : 071–408 0840 . |
22 | But it would also miss the chance to coordinate efforts in the most strategically significant areas — such as engine technology — which the ‘ Big Three ’ have purposely excluding from USCAR . |
23 | You need firmly taking in hand . ’ |
24 | In clay and heavy soils the risk is increased that the hole will then hold water for considerable periods , with the plant and stake actually standing in water . |