Example sentences of "of [v-ing] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Adnan Khashoggi , a Saudi arms dealer , is being tried with her , accused of helping out in the property deals .
2 By the mid-1970s our collective view was that , with a few notable exceptions , Soviet technology was on a distinctly inferior plane to that found in the major Western industrial countries and , moreover , had shown no signs of catching up in the previous 15–20 years .
3 There was no question of easing off in the second half .
4 Locals tend to stick to the pleasures of eating out in the evening , but there are a few spots in town for night revels .
5 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 .
6 ‘ I think it 's a matter of stumbling around in the dark until we find a clue , ’ Loretta said gratefully .
7 Of course , one of the advantages of waking up in the night in a sweat is that you tend to have your best ideas whilst failing to get back to sleep .
8 Thanks to the several hundred Young Guardian readers who wrote their accounts of Growing Up In the Eighties for the Outloud column .
9 Unlike many groups , The Wedding Present largely avoided the dubious pleasure of growing up in the public eye .
10 ‘ Well , perhaps you might allow me to go for a walk from time to time , instead of waiting around in the servants ’ hall .
11 The idea of going out in the garden to sit looking back towards the house was popular , as was the line of the path , laid in stock bricks in a colour best described as crushed strawberry .
12 ‘ If you had stayed to hear what I had left to say , ’ Claire said , smiling , ‘ instead of rushing out in the rain , I would have told you that , at the end of your dark tunnel , you would eventually reach the light . ’
13 Exercise consisted of getting up in the morning , reaching for a cigarette and climbing into the car .
14 At the moment the only thing making me write this essay is the thought of me being able to vegetate in front of the box tomorrow night and also , if I push my self and write three lines a minute I will be able to go to bed early and ease the strain and trauma of getting up in the morning and trudging off to another dreary day in school .
15 But psychologically what happens is , eventually they say well , what 's the point of getting up in the morning , so they lie in till ten o'clock .
16 Swail 's hopes of getting back in the match virtually disappeared when he lost the first frame of the final session .
17 The thought of drifting along in the sunbeams , under the willow of the brook with only the frogs and water-rats to keep her company , filled her with glee .
18 A victim ( and in theory he could be male , although no man has yet , apparently , pursued a sexual harassment claim through the courts ) can leave and complain of unfair constructive dismissal but will often prefer to keep the option of staying on in the job and bringing a sex discrimination claim instead .
19 Back at base , Stirling had every intention of staying out in the desert and carrying on his raiding operations .
20 Arguably he was known to Londoners less for his medical expertise than for his incredible eccentricity , which was exaggerated by a long beard , a predilection for extraordinary costume and his habit of riding about in the streets and Hyde Park on a white pony , which he sometimes painted all purple or , when the mood took him , purple with black spots .
21 ‘ The lad has a history of moving on in the game .
22 It was also a way of moving up in the world .
23 They speak of opting out in the primary , secondary and further education sectors ; as for social services , they speak of monitoring and enabling rather than providing .
24 Last Autumn it gave up all pretence of continuing on in the business and sold off its Personal Mainframe hardware interests to clone newcomer Digital Systems Research ( UX No 407 ) .
25 Greta Scacchi , 31 , star of White Mischief and Heat and Dust says , ‘ I hate the thought of standing out in the crowd .
26 The effect is almost as though one were experiencing full immersion for the first time after years of paddling around in the shallows .
27 Has she thought of setting up in the coffin business herself ?
28 The journey was conceived and prepared through a Scottish winter with the idea of setting out in the spring .
29 ‘ We never use these drawers , if he 'd put the light on instead of feeling around in the dark he 'd have found that out immediately . ’
30 Another Ascot scorer , Baydon Star , has good prospects of following up in the Tom Masson Hurdle .
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