Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Or the black Broadway actor who always fears ending up in the gutter .
32 Beautiful cover showing a window opening into the past for this time travel tale about an Oxford student stepping back into the Middle Ages to finish her thesis and ending up in the middle of the plague .
33 While a gravel tidy with too fine a mesh will soon block , one with too large a mesh can see the fry ending up in the gravel bed below and the parents trying to get at them .
34 So should not the law be changed immediately to prevent the likes of Dr Cox ending up in the dock ?
35 As we entered the kitchen Pat looked up at the roof and the large gaping hole caused by a shell that had passed through two floors then smashed through the kitchen door , ending up in the garden .
36 He did n't want her cracking up in the middle of the Season .
37 ‘ One thing 's sure — you wo n't be spending part of this evening mopping up in the kitchen ! ’
38 They keep landing up in the middle .
39 Although there 's a trail , walking up in the sunshine would be quite unpleasant , so we took a short ride on the incline railway to a more acceptable horizontal trail .
40 No , but I am aware of them if I pant a lot climbing up in a flight of stairs .
41 He stared up at the grey shapes bobbing out in the lagoon .
42 Driving back in the dark , Roland and Maud communicated in brief businesslike bursts , their imaginations hugely busy elsewhere .
43 Mr Salmond argued that each of the three opposition parties would vote with the Government during the passage of the Maastricht Bill , and warned against ‘ walking out in the huff ’ at every disagreement .
44 ‘ What I mean is , they probably had some sort of … lover 's quarrel , Gebrec went storming out in a rage and charged up to the belvedere to cool off .
45 The showers will become heavier and more frequent , especially in the north and east , before dying out in the afternoon .
46 In present times the system is in danger of dying out in the Point district , as so many of the men and women have regular employment in town .
47 Slowly , Fand leaned her forehead on the spear-shaft , fair hair raying out in the water .
48 Her the narrow lanes are most pleasant for cycling , horseriding or even driving out in a pony trap for there is so little traffic and so much nature to be observed .
49 He mumbled that he was still in a state of shock and had been walking around in a dream all day .
50 ‘ The boyfriend was walking around in a daze .
51 Wear loose fitting clothing to protect your shoulders , arms and legs when you 're walking around in the sun .
52 We now understand the day before another young boy af about nine saw a amn dressed exactly the same some distance away in the Sparcells estate so we can only assume that this man is lurking around in the area .
53 I 'm the one who deserves a new one I 've been driving around in a van for three years !
54 A Chambers colleague remarked on seeing it that it must be like driving around in a Smartie .
55 So I was laid out in the back of the van on the bed and he 's driving down this field to put the tent , because it had little er bits you know where it 's marked out for you to camp , and I 'm driving around in the back saying , yes you 've , you 've just missed the fence there and you know .
56 But they 're at their best during songs like ‘ Stomach Worm ’ , where a cute , simplistic beat pop tune ascends slowly into noisy chaos , thrashing around in an acid bath and trying to keep from being submerged .
57 Once aboard two LSIs , the raiders carried out successful rehearsals at Scapa Flow ( north Scotland ) , despite the navy 's understandable challenge to the carrier ships ' small craft bobbing about in the night .
58 That 's what the law did four years ago when he was training to win his silver in Seoul and driving about in a car supplied by the British Olympic Association .
59 I feel as if I 'm permanently walking about in a painting , everywhere is so lovely .
60 ‘ Office girls were screaming uncontrollably and walking about in a daze with blood pouring from them , ’ said witness Helen Millican .
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