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

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1 This promises to make nursing as a career much more dynamic and pro-active , although the nursing role in caring for the sick and those people limited by disability will continue and develop in response to the needs expressed by society .
2 Seeing through a glass darkly ’ , he once told an ecumenical committee , ‘ is not the same thing as an ecumenical fog. , After the war he began to travel to meetings as a consultant .
3 The case for seeing through a glass darkly
4 Anyway , I 'm goin' fer a job now , but I tell yer , Annie , if they turn me down that 's me lot .
5 ‘ He said , ‘ I was dying for a pint so when I saw the pub I decided to land and come in . ’ ‘
6 There 's supposed to be six I think three at each side and then there 's some feelers and things knocking about a bit there .
7 Balanced against this view one might consider the limited liability offered through trading as a company so advantageous in the event of the business failing that a company is the preferred form of trading .
8 He insisted the scheme was not in tatters and the main effect of the banks ' decision would be to make applying for a loan less convenient for students .
9 ‘ I would also state my belief that in relation to Class AA , our parent company has behaved entirely properly ; the process of applying for a patent necessarily entails wide publication and ample opportunity for opposition .
10 It was realised ( admittedly in connection with problems over legal aid payments , rather than dissolution of partnerships ) that difficulty might ensue where a solicitor continued to practise after applying for a renewal only to have his application eventually rejected .
11 Another group went to talk to the ‘ Educated Youth ’ ( i.e. young people who after leaving school in the city go to work in the commune and learn from the peasants ) — after 2 or more years in the country , a few of them may get the chance for further training or education before they are assigned to their jobs ( there is no such thing as applying for a job here ) .
12 The troops reluctantly went to their beds , among them a number who had never been to Pathfinders before , and others who were returning after a time away .
13 Clare , walking with a stick now , though still in braces , had come to London to lend me moral support — Father , of course , could n't just leave his job at will .
14 ‘ When walking with a lady always walk on the outside of the pavement . ’
15 Many RP speakers use in a similar way to link words ending with a vowel even when there is no ‘ justification ’ from the spelling , as in : ‘ Formula A ’ ‘ Australia all out ’ ‘ media event ’ This has been called intrusive ; some English speakers and teachers still regard this as incorrect or sub-standard pronunciation , but it is undoubtedly widespread .
16 The nature of the two eyes of the Fate of the discworld was this : that while at a mere glance they were simply dark , a closer look would reveal — too late ! — that they were but holes opening onto a blackness so remote , so deep that the watcher would feel himself inexorably drawn into the twin pools on infinite night and their terrible , wheeling stars …
17 ‘ I ? ’ she said , drawing back slightly into her crystalline , black-and-white reserve , and becoming in a breath notably more French .
18 The canisters were landing in a cornfield about half-a-mile away .
19 He finished painting in a silence so icy she could almost feel its frosty fingers on her skin , then climbed down the ladder and handed her the paintbrush .
20 Uncle Alfred , returning from a ramble up-river to fetch food , heard the commotion and hurried home as quickly as possible .
21 There was also speculation that the delay was caused by Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley because she wanted to launch it after returning from a trip abroad .
22 HOMER Scott , an Ulsterman who trains in the Irish Republic , came home to Kildare from Cheltenham a fortnight ago with the air of a man returning from a job well done .
23 The question was posed the other day by David Holden in the ‘ Sunday Times ’ , returning from a visit here .
24 In 1835 , for example , just five years after Roberts had sketched the recumbent city of Jerusalem , we find the French writer Alphonse de Lamartine returning from a visit there to recommend to his readers in Voyage to the Orient that since Palestine did not really constitute a country , it presented remarkable opportunities for imperial or colonial projects .
25 After returning from a week away I found the pond to be deep black ; the fish were visible a few inches from the surface .
26 After two weeks in Czechoslovakia he was climbing in a style usually reserved for winter .
27 Like it will crack you up like when you see everybody else out driving in a car like , look at Terry and all and Debby , see all them driving a car .
28 That should stop Pat Eddery or Peter Scudamore suddenly appearing on a horse instead of an obscure rider .
29 Who these days got to adulthood without appearing on a file somewhere ?
30 Nor is the dragon entirely inappropriate in a story relating to a king supposedly descended from a sea-monster .
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