Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These programs allow you to a ) combine two or more patterns into one and b ) knit multi-coloured jacquard ( that is , program patterns for knitting in up to seven colours in a row . |
2 | This would enable you to program an intarsia pattern for knitting in up to seven colours in a row and which is bigger than 60 stitches and 150 rows . |
3 | Ex-Sun Microsystems Inc executive Bill Keating who traipsed off about 18 months ago to become vice president and general manager over at Rational Inc ( UX No 349 ) is now winding down out of that job and consulting with the new Lachman Technology Inc , helping to get that start-up going ( UX No 418 ) . |
4 | Carefully carve a slanted roof shape into the top two cakes , sloping down evenly on either side . |
5 | She went gallivanting off then after that ? |
6 | Diatoms calcium hydrogen carbonate skeletal material these things are probably ending up predominantly as deep sea sediments pelagic sediments , yeah , remember ? |
7 | WASHED-OUT Britain was mopping up yesterday after one month 's rain fell overnight … yet we 're STILL in the middle of a drought . |
8 | But it was nothing compared to the strain of walking out on to that huge expanse of stage and facing the crowd . |
9 | Lost John 's Cave is found very easily by rounding the end of the wall on the right and walking back alongside for 180 yards to a hollow where a small stream enters a black cavity in a low cliff ; a few yards further over a small rise is another less obvious orifice . |
10 | Mansell snatched the lead in the two-session qualifying round ahead of another motor- racing legend , Brazil 's Emerson Fittipaldi , and the ‘ young tigers ’ Paul Tracy and Robby Gordon . |
11 | Yeah you can s you can imagine walking round here for fourteen months , and then one w one back of one walkway looks like another walkway . |
12 | The big factor that all these illnesses and health problems have in common is that they are virtually non-existent among Third World communities , living on what-grows-naturally in age-old traditional ways . |
13 | This I had seen happen in the lives of others , resulting in the despairing situation of looking on hopelessly at all the work and tender loving care lavished on a place being relentlessly returned to rampaging nature , and unable to muster the physical strength and mental resolve to do anything about it . |
14 | I do n't know what the guards thought when they looked through the closed-circuit television that was always trained on us here and saw three men , heads motionless , looking down fixedly at some spot on the ground , making curious , swinging arm movements . |
15 | Yet , looking down today from these Wessex Heights , there seems to be no reason to fear for the future of this supremely beautiful landscape . |
16 | Julia was picking up enough about English society to realise that all this made Caretaker of more consequence in Medewich than she had thought . |
17 | Smith and Hannaford teaming up again with fly half , Neil Matthews diving in . |
18 | Or maybe the strange , timeless , other-world influence of the Casa Sciorto , of Mdina itself , slumbering up here on this rocky hill , in its ancient , secretive walls … |
19 | Imagine yourself drifting on a tranquil lake one warm summer evening while the setting sun bathes an Alpine meadow ; imagine walking leisurely among scented pine woods and looking up wonderously at jagged peaks ; imagine simply strolling through a picturesque medieval town , admiring lovely gardens and sampling a range of regional gastronomic treats . |
20 | Had we defined a robust industrial strategy for the U K in the nineteen seventies , would we be looking back now on twenty years of consistent industrial decline ? |
21 | Tawny owls live here — the trees form a corridor across the farm where they can hunt without venturing out on to open land . |
22 | I was n't too keen — there would still be plenty of punters wandering about even at one o'clock in the morning . |
23 | The absolute number of cases reported in the Interior area remained fairly constant until 1885 , and then fell gradually , levelling off again after 1900 ( Figure 3.1 ) . |
24 | There 's nothing else going on apart from this concert |
25 | Today 's decline in the fertility rate does not have as superstitious , or short-lived , a cause : it has been going on steadily since 1970 . |
26 | it 's going on now for seven weeks |
27 | It is always possible that despite all the behaviour there are actually no sensations going on there at all , or at least different ones from those we imagine . |
28 | Maybe there had been a bit of floating going on there after all ? |
29 | ( It has been going on successfuly with Irish Rail and the Dublin Dart for years ) . |
30 | That 's next Wednesday , if we do n't get enough we 'll probably just take a car , but , but anyway , there 's going to be a lot going on actually on this . |