Example sentences of "[v-ing] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Arthur Machen describes in his autobiography how , walking in the hills above Caerleon , he came to a farm , once a Roman villa , where a stone had been found inscribed : ‘ Ave , Julia , carissima conjux ; in aeternum vale .
2 He remained physically active far into old age , riding from Westmorland to Cambridge at the age of sixty , and walking in the hills in his seventies .
3 Ulrika , who once dated Prince Edward , was caught on camera walking in the arms of the mystery man .
4 It must have been someone from the village , Rose said : who else would be walking in the woods at that hour ?
5 Sunday , BBC1 , 9.35pm LADY CHATTERLEY has taken to walking in the woods in episode two of this lavish adaptation of D H Lawrence 's love story .
6 One afternoon , while walking in the gardens of Thornfield , he told me the story of his love-affair in Paris with a French dancer , Céline .
7 If Damiani could go to Jaffa , most of his fellow exiles are prevented forever from walking in the streets outside their old houses — or knocking on those front doors .
8 A few years ago , we were walking in the mountains to the south of Loch Tummel , heading for a tiny water called Loch a'Chait , a hard tramp uphill from Lick .
9 The disconsolate — yet irritatingly smug — Geoffrey was walking in the grounds of Pym Hall with his generous-mouthed wife , Laura …
10 Accordingly , his introduction takes the form of a long conversation between himself and an old man , a Beggar , who approaches him while he is walking in the fields after a sleepless night at Chester 's Inn , where the clerks lived .
11 WALKING IN THE FIELDS BEHIND TREVEREUX , WITH JANE , DAVID , NICK AND A FRIEND .
12 Certainly by walking in the steps of Jesus who is the Way and through the leadings of the Holy Spirit who indwells God 's people .
13 However heartfelt this gesture may have been and even though all the lodges did not display the sign , do the people of Ulster not realize that the Dublin government is interfering in the affairs of our beloved Nation .
14 Meanwhile , Rathore warned the Pakistani government against dismissing his Cabinet or interfering in the affairs of Azad Kashmir .
15 So the notion that venture capitalists are prone to interfering in the businesses in which they invest is not , strictly speaking , a valid one , or if so not a criticism about which MBO managers would fret too much .
16 The group award should specify outcomes which place due emphasis on the application of skills , knowledge and understanding in the conditions of the workplace .
17 The criteria for accreditation include a requirement that SVQs ‘ specify outcomes which place due emphasis on the application of skills , knowledge and understanding in the conditions of the workplace ’ as well as incorporating the Lead Body 's standards .
18 She has been acclaimed as the greatest Canadian painter of the century , while her four books are said to have reached new heights of perception and understanding in the annals of Canadian literature .
19 Wright is determined at last to become as prolific for his country as he always is for Arsenal especially with Alan Shearer lurking in the wings for Holland next month .
20 I 've had mine done twice , mine done twice , mm , the police were up the other day lying in ambush , and I 'd spotted them and phoned the local police station and said there 's men lurking in the bushes of are they policemen ? , she said yes madam , they 're policemen .
21 Lurking in the corridors of Brussels is a draft EC directive which could fundamentally change the way the Panel works .
22 There are entirely new powers hovering in the air , condensing in the future , lurking in the minds of man , which can be summoned as Prospero summoned Ariel ! ’
23 If , after all this excitement , you think you can cope with more , lurking in the depths of Thunder Valley in the Thunder Looper .
24 British case at least , the problem of national or ethnic difference was masked for a long period by development occurring in the peripheries at the same rate and in similar ways to development in industrial England .
25 However , Lewis and Maund ( 1979 ) did find that social segregation was occurring in the areas with the largest influx of newcomers and the largest populations .
26 Or they may be fine metal wires intended simply to record the electrical activity occurring in the cells in their vicinity .
27 It is as nonsensical as measuring the power of English kings solely in the light of unusual incidents occurring in the marches against Scotland .
28 Since first appearing in the pages of this magazine ( FACE 33 ) , the SAS campaign has developed enormously , and 1992 has proved to be the breakthrough year .
29 Dempsey defended his title only six times in as many years and constantly snubbed black challenges , one interesting one appearing in the pages of the New York Times from a certain Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim of Egypt whose special weapon was a ‘ pyramid punch ’ ( 4 March 1924 , p. 14 ) .
30 The number of boys fluctuated around 100 , but the School at last seemed to have become viable , a credit balance appearing in the accounts for the first time .
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