Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [pron] in the " in BNC.

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1 I 'd been caddying for Ralph Moffatt on the pro circuit and got him through the pre-qualifier at Fairhaven , so I told him I 'd be caddying for him in the Open as I 'd heard nothing from Jack .
2 No and like they 're , like Mr was like taking the piss yeah right , everyone was clapping and cheering about something in the class , yeah , and Mr opens the Mr opens the door and goes stop that clapping , and shuts the door .
3 If you are having difficulty cooking for everyone in the family , try Roseyne Masselin 's recipes ( see p.70 ) ; they are also Mediterranean in style and perfect for today 's lifestyle .
4 And then , the enormous figure with rust-coloured moustaches walking towards her in the hall .
5 He nearly fell off his bench , groping behind him in the darkness , and heard the metal box clatter as it slipped past his fingers .
6 I think that he , who could have had as many friends as he wished , never realized how much it meant to a lonely and friendless person to have a friend , to be seen walking with him in the rose-red streets of Salamanca , to be able to go to a concert or an art museum with him , to have him opposite me at dinner in even the meanest , cheapest restaurant .
7 Both parents were able to devote a great deal of time to their son , walking with him in the park or going for carriage drives , sometimes as far as La Malmaison , for which Napoleon III had a special affection because of its links with his mother and grandmother .
8 When I close my eyes and imagine fatherhood , I see all the standard clichés : John Jr walking with me in the park , a football dribbling at his chubby little feet ; John Jr passing me a spanner as I lie underneath the motorbike ; John Jr asking me to read him that story one more time because I read it so well .
9 I can remember only walking beside her in the dusk towards Regent 's Park , because we both wanted darkness and to be alone .
10 When I go past , I wonder what has been happening to her in the intervening years , and that 's very odd . ’
11 He remained silent , watching her , and her embarrassment grew until in the end she set her glass down with a bang and in desperation said , ‘ So are you going to tell me what 's been happening to you in the last five years ? ’
12 Being certainly lost an opportunity by not being it 's only body there is an editing element in the book publishing section from the P G B and there are elements relating to us in the S P G of the Periodical Training Council and there will be bits of them in the public relations in the marketing one of which I 've got a copy of the draft , but you know there is nothing all embracing B T E C do graphics and journalism but there is no single forum , I mean that 's what so astonishing and interestingly somebody at B T E C told me the other day there 's been a bit of a problem about the the book editing part of the editing level three element um , and that 's partly political as to editing versus production because production 's level four and editing is level three , and that has made some problems apparently
13 That was when he saw the thin figure jogging towards him in the gloom , and heard the roar of engines come up fast behind him .
14 From small beginnings the Credit Union has grown and flourished and offers advice and a means of saving for anyone in the parish .
15 He was retained by the king as one of his serjeants between 1287 and 1293 and is to be found acting for him in the 1287 Gloucestershire eyre and in the northern circuit eyres of 1292–3 as well as in the Common Bench and in the Exchequer .
16 It was this talent which had landed him the job with the Oswaldston College of Further Education and he was already unearthing long — forgotten aspects of Lancashire social history , and writing about them in the local paper .
17 He found himself looking for her in the street , in the trains that took him down to his busking .
18 Nobody would think of looking for him in the Channel Islands .
19 In simple terms , sponsorship of the Universities ' Athletic Union rugby championship alone is not acceptable to the UAU 's hierarchy , who seek money for all student sporting activities and are looking for something in the region of £100,000 to spread around .
20 But the politicians are looking for it in the wrong direction .
21 ‘ The others will come looking for it in the morning , ’ Grimma warned .
22 ‘ The newsboys were shouting about it in the street , ’
23 Why , he was boasting about it in the prop-room .
24 It was an hour before he was discovered missing and we spent the rest of the afternoon searching for him in the woods and plains surrounding the house .
25 ‘ Make out we have n't seen him , ’ Otley said as he pretended to be searching for something in the grass .
26 An invaluable reference book offering plenty of advice on looking after everything in the home — from the furniture to the family .
27 The ambulance came , and she ended up looking after him in the intensive care unit .
28 Around 1.7 million of these were looking after someone in the same household ; 1.4 million were providing help or supervision for at least twenty hours a week ; and 3.7 million were carrying the main responsibility for providing that help ( Green , 1988 ) .
29 It 's a factual mistake , of course , because er , there are n't in fact deities looking after us in the way there were parents in , in childhood .
30 I turned back to find Yvonne 's grinning face looking past me in the same direction .
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