Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [subord] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Passengers were still climbing off while the second load of passengers were scrambling on . |
2 | Walking out after the first act was becoming an addiction . |
3 | They 're part of a re-organisation which has been going on since the Nationwide merged with the Anglia Building Society five years ago . |
4 | If the Minister for Sport was on the Treasury Bench , I would ask him — instead , I ask all hon. Members and the country — what is going on when the general secretary of the Central Council of Physical Recreation puts his name and that of his organisation to a positive argument in favour of tobacco sponsorship in sport ? |
5 | John O'Connor has described how , following up what was a Zanuck initiative , a Warner Bros team had eventually produced I am a Fugitive , a film that outspokenly denounced the Southern chain-gang system by using a true story that had received a great deal of publicity , the studio 's gamble on topicality really paying off when the real-life subject of the story was actually rearrested just a few months after the film 's release . |
6 | Bill Copland ordered action stations at midnight , when the German searchlights were going out as the anti-aircraft defences stood down . |
7 | For instance , horses in a field on the side of a road will totally ignore traffic rushing by because the older horses show no fear and just continue grazing . |
8 | With neither the political crisis that Labour 's resignation from the Government would have caused , nor the industrial explosion , which — however much pacifists might fear it — would undoubtedly have created new possibilities for their politics , the momentum that had been building up since the Russian Revolution nearly a year earlier was sharply checked . |
9 | In education , since 1979 the percentage of pupils staying on until the fifth year has increased from 35 per cent . |
10 | Anne remembers sleeping seven to a bed but at ninety-six years of age was still puzzling out where the eighth member of the troupe ended up . |
11 | I felt a migraine coming on as the old girl began to wail and Zylpha screamed a torrent of abuse . |
12 | They moved together to the edge of fulfilment — and beyond , crying out as the climactic explosion burst upon them . |
13 | And if they are serious about securing Irish unity , they should also explain how they envisage it coming about while the sectarian political blocs remain unchallenged . |
14 | It 's beginning to feel like an age old question , or certainly one that has been hanging around since the dark ages . |
15 | The political parties warmed up for a general election by bickering over whether the new health trusts remain part of the national health service . |
16 | The pubs owners are hoping their families association with the Hobnail Inn will continue — a cousin is now thinking of taking over when the present owners retire . |
17 | The 1994 budget , submitted in March by the defence secretary , Les Aspin , was merely a holding exercise , designed to keep the system ticking over until the new plan emerges . |
18 | Connecting up When the new rising main is in place ( together with a new cistern and the pipes leading from it , if you are doing this ) , you can connect up to the mains stopcock and to the cold water cistern . |
19 | And now the fat bellies in the cities are carrying on where the white folk left off . |
20 | For example , start off by asking whether lesions produce sensory or non-sensory impairments before finding out whether the non-sensory deficits involve ‘ memory ’ or not . |
21 | During the weeks before the project began , their main tasks were , firstly , informing themselves about dementia and the needs of dementia sufferers and their relatives ( by reading , by talking to service-providers , dementia sufferers and their carers , and by visiting other similar care initiatives such as those in Liverpool and Oxford ) ; they also informed themselves about the action areas where they would be working ( finding out where the elderly people lived , what services were available , the individuals who provided them ) ; secondly , they informed others about the new project by visiting social services department teams , health authority staff , voluntary organisations , and general practitioners . |
22 | A headmaster friend told me recently that he had burst into a classroom mistakenly thinking some pupils were up to no good , only to discover it was drama ; and I recall one of my own students , in playing the role of a prisoner-of-war camp commandant berating the ‘ prisoners ’ and warning them that he had ways of finding out where the missing prisoner was if he did n't own up , was somewhat taken aback to hear the voice of the school caretaker call from the other end of the drama hall , ‘ There 's a boy here , Mr. Ainscough , skulking by this radiator ’ ! |
23 | Ken Tyson recreates the advanced projects that Japan was working on before the atomic bombs brought World War Two to a close . |