Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [coord] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 reflecting on and learning from experience .
2 It depicts an outline map of Anglesey with airship SZ.234 superimposed , its trail rope hanging down and pointing to the location near Llangefni which is now part of RAF Mona .
3 She flapped an ineffectual hand at the swarms of small , irritating flies that hovered above the path , landing on and adhering to her warm face in a most unpleasant manner .
4 There was a car waiting , but because of the fog they abandoned the idea of driving down and went to the railway station , caught a train with minutes to spare , picked up the car that was waiting for them the other end , rang the studio from the car phone to let them know where they were , and ran into London Weekend Television .
5 William Davis , Chairman of the British Tourist Authority , says overseas visitors are still coming but they 're trading down and looking for bargains .
6 The fact that there may indeed be real risks attached to opening up and talking from the heart is not in dispute , just as the limitations on teachers ' freedom are very real .
7 Never late Jo is , half-past eight sharp like a bloody train steaming up and come on Maggie for Christ 's sake they close the nursery doors at nine you should know that by now .
8 5.1 If at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant ( being an individual ) dies or has a receiving order made against him or is adjudicated bankrupt or ( being a company ) has a petition presented for its winding up or goes into liquidation or ( in either case ) enters into a composition with his or its creditors then the provisions of clause 5.4 shall have effect immediately
9 Hector was before her , leaping up and barking at his mistress .
10 Thus when the chimpanzee , supplied in the laboratory with two boxes and a stick to reach a suspended bunch of bananas , stops leaping up and trying the reach them with its hands and instead puts one box on top of the other , climbs up and dislodges the bananas with the stick , it is using to the full its basic ability to suppress the automatic response — leaping up — in favour of the intelligent one — climbing up and reaching with the stick .
11 And daleks whirring around and chanting in their piercing electronic voices , ‘ Awful Warning !
12 Little Billy began climbing about and peeping into the tiny windows .
13 He spent some time climbing about and peering in all directions .
14 And the villains just listen for it , you walking round and hide in the doorway for five minutes you see far more
15 Rose said pensively , walking round and sitting in Naseby 's seat before he could reach it .
16 Jess resisted , primly folding her hands , looking down and waiting in a resigned-servant manner for permission to go .
17 Secure in the knowledge that his mother would be fully occupied for the rest of the evening and the butler would be busy introducing the guests , Patrick pulled off his dressing down and slipped down the back stairs to the kitchen .
18 In one sense , new book selection is a way of filling in or updating between stock revisions , but this assumes that the whole of a stock is updated , subject by subject , over a limited timespan , and because stock revision is a highly staff-intensive process that is rarely the case .
19 Non-washable papers just need brushing down or rubbing with stale bread or a soft rubber .
20 It is peculiar that the hedgehogs should be used as the balls , especially as they keep wandering off and getting into hedgehog fights .
21 It 's not only a working instrument but the kind of guitar that you feel like picking up and playing at any time ; when it 's not wowing the punters it will probably spend its time lying on the sofa permanently on call .
22 For a round cake , roll the cake like a wheel along the strip , picking up and pressing on the marzipan as you go .
23 In the picture Stuart held , his father was grinning self-consciously in his formal dress , at least a head taller than his wife who hung on his arm , looking up and laughing at her husband .
24 The ninth seed , Michael Stich , also came close to bowing out but escaped with a 4-6 , 6-3 , 6-4 win over Frenchman Rodolphe Gilbert .
25 Waldheim 's delight at meeting Kohl was understandable , for the encounter was possibly the last he will have with a foreign leader before bowing out and slipping into retirement .
26 He sat there for quite a while , grinning at her , then looking away , then looking back and grinning at her again .
27 In this sense of the term , regionalism is a view from the centre looking out and suffers from similar tensions to those faced by would-be planners .
28 Certainly , it is usually more comfortable for the salesperson to call upon old contacts , but the nature of much industrial selling is that , because product life is long , sustained sales growth depends upon searching out and selling to new customers .
29 Or maybe it was like the ball in a roulette wheel , bouncing around and looking for the right number …
30 I like this — in high winds there 's no chance of the flysheet flapping around or flying over the tent .
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