Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Instead of seeing them individually in the privacy of his study , he arranged regular ‘ Sharing Jesus ’ evenings to which the baptism families and wedding couples were invited . |
2 | Their performances have , over the years , given ordinary people a much-needed reason to feel pride in their native city , while binding them together in the sharing of two terrible tragedies . |
3 | Also , when you die you get to choose whereabouts on the screen to restart , avoiding the trap of landing you right in the middle of what killed you in the first place . |
4 | Jason Page , 17 , had already punched and kicked Daisy Castle before stabbing her twice in the chest , a St Albans Crown Court jury was told . |
5 | If she was n't , he slipped into her mind , the memory of her response to him both torment and humiliation , and dislodging him once he entered her thoughts proved far more difficult than keeping him out in the first place . |
6 | The Scot said : ‘ I was one punch away from knocking him out in the fifth and if I had n't been injured , I would have finished him . ’ |
7 | Well , Marcus said he 'd come and see Pat , and Ludens is driving him down in the Bentley ! |
8 | Two small boys ran from the damp gloom of a back close , closely pursued by a third , who raced after them , swinging something over his head , then hurling it high in the air . |
9 | Moreover , according to David Johnston , the Gloucester captain was still knocking 'em back in the tackle in Australia last summer on Scotland 's short tour . |
10 | People sent their daughters to Cambridge School , dressing them up in the toffee-brown and pale-blue uniform Elizabeth Jarvis had selected . |
11 | The woman is looking me straight in the eyes , Alida thought , she does not know even the basic elements of courtesy , she has paid no attention at all to the very relevant account of my condition . |
12 | Looking me straight in the eye she replied , ‘ Nice is in every child . ’ |
13 | I was brought up to be a butcher , ’ the man replied , looking me cordially in the eye . |
14 | " Then I will hope to have the pleasure of meeting you again in the ancient city of the Annamese emperors , " said the governor , smiling again . |
15 | But they did n't appear to be causing him much in the way of alarm . |
16 | I also reminded her of her predictions concerning Lord Lovat and herself , and that I hoped very much to see the end of the campaign in Normandy and looked forward to meeting her again in the Highlands . |
17 | He imagined Helena coming to some trysting place on a summer night , to the Banks of Knamber perhaps , or like Lady Irene and Alastair Thornhill , to the ghost of a road , the Reeve 's Way , as it threaded through the Vale of Allen , and Tace meeting her there in the twilight . |
18 | She went over to where he was standing , looking him right in the eyes so that he could see how furious she was . |
19 | I remember looking him straight in the eye at this point in order to try and fathom the motives behind his proposal . |
20 | ‘ No , ’ she said , looking him straight in the eye and immediately wishing she had n't . |
21 | ‘ Sir , ’ said the lady , looking him straight in the eye as he paused in his task to glance at her , so that his hand stilled and his gaze remained on her serious face , ‘ I am no more the victim of circumstance than are you . |
22 | ‘ Do n't you ? ’ said Owen , looking him straight in the eye . |
23 | To which and looking him straight in the face , she had answered , ‘ Do n't count on it , ever . ’ |
24 | I said , and looking her straight in the eye , I asked : ‘ Why is everybody picking on me ? |
25 | Joe , in fact , was looking her straight in the eye . |
26 | ‘ Exactly what I say , ’ he growled , looking her straight in the eyes . |
27 | Melissa was beginning to wish the conversation had never started ; the last thing she wanted was to become embroiled in a dispute between two women she hardly knew , but Rose was looking her squarely in the eye as if demanding a response to her outburst . |
28 | And it was obvious why — pure unadulterated jealousy at meeting him again in the presence of the lovely Maria Luisa . |
29 | While you 've been living it up in the lap of luxury — ’ |
30 | A second very late gene , p10 , which is responsible for the synthesis of a non-structural protein , has been successfully utilized to express foreign proteins either by replacing the resident p10 gene ( 5 , 6 ) or by duplicating the p10 promoter and inserting it elsewhere in the AcNPV genome , eg , in proximity to the ph gene site ( 4 ) . |