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

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1 ‘ Your lot are slinging up tower-block hotels all round the coast and stamping out the olive groves .
2 Although there was a break in the snowfall , the wind still blew fiercely from the north , moaning round the house and whipping up the fallen snow so that it skimmed across the fields like fine powder , piling up in deep drifts where its progress was interrupted by hedgerows .
3 The kick is performed by starting from a natural stance and bringing up the right leg , bent and to the side .
4 This placed obstacles in the way of their meeting with any regularity , causing Davis resentment and bringing out the ugly side of his nature .
5 Heseltine faced the tactical dilemma that were he to campaign openly and be seen to be instrumental in splitting the party and bringing down the Prime Minister , he would be criticised as divisive and disloyal .
6 He was responding to Monday 's claim in the Belfast Irish News that at least three dozen officers were members of a secret ‘ inner circle ’ which had the objects of ‘ removing ’ republican suspects and bringing down the Anglo-Irish agreement .
7 An elderly Indian woman in a sari is closing up and bringing down the grated gate .
8 LAURA STONE , of the Liverpool Notre Dame Association , who sent us this report , commented : ‘ Let us remember all lay and religious people who are away from their own countries and families , working for those less fortunate than ourselves and bringing in the Good News from afar . ’
9 ‘ I 'm going to shower , ’ Ruth told him , getting to her feet and gathering up the dirty glasses which littered th table-top .
10 The presence of ice withdraws water in vapour form from distal cells , concentrating their solutions and building up the extra-cellular crystals .
11 ‘ Well , well , ’ she said , bending down and picking up the little frog , ‘ what have we here then ? ’
12 Agrippa smiled , going up beside the doctor and picking up the white rose .
13 Beyond that there is the sheer cost involved in visiting all of its customers and replacing the BT box on their wall with another , more expensive one and writing off the old analogue exchange line cards .
14 ‘ But , like it or not , we were there and involved in it , and looking back the amazing thing for me is I 'm sitting here , breathing , after all that .
15 One source of recruitment has always been the armed services , not only because their staff have already been security vetted , but also because they are used to carrying out dull repetitive chores and filling out the endless paperwork that forms the major part of any intelligence operation .
16 Last century , most materials for the chemicals industry were derived from coal tar , made by heating coal to high temperatures in the absence of air and distilling out the volatile products .
17 Bouncing and bucking down the rough , uneven scrubland of the sloping ground beyond , it finally fetched up hard when it smashed head-on into a rocky outcrop .
18 She re-read his covering note again , picking up and turning over the other enclosed letter in her hands .
19 ‘ In uncertain conditions it sometimes resulted in roads being gritted unnecessarily , and turning out the gritting teams costs £3,000 a time .
20 No more being shy and going up the high one .
21 ‘ People were turning around and going back the other way , which was extremely dangerous .
22 it 's got ta be useful because instead of going you know from one sort at one end and going out the other and never being ever seen again it 's going
23 The most common reasons cited for cutting audit fees were reducing the number of external auditors and beefing up the internal audit departments .
24 Mad Eric has personalised his scum top by wearing the collar standing up and ironing down the front corners to make it look like a cravat — he now looks like Victorian Dad out of Viz. Berk .
25 Had a parachute on his back just like the rest , and holding out the holy cross in his hand .
26 The latter is an evocative nature ballad and a poignant portrait of the artist at sunset but the forecast says Cash will be mining riches and holding back the black night for many years to come .
27 This means restraint in public spending and holding back the natural enthusiasm of a clutch of new ministers to open the purse strings .
28 After obliging the last autonomous ruler of the Ukrainian heartland to resign ( in 1764 ) and breaking up the Ukrainian Cossacks ( in 1775 ) , Catherine the Great had subjected Ukrainians to the poll tax and extended to their territory her reform of Russian provincial administration .
29 singing We are happy , on Wednesday fourteenth of July , nineteen ninety three , on Trent F M and skipping down the yellow brick road of life with Deanna Carol and her Special kind of love .
30 Abraham Cowley compares Bacon to Moses , leading the way through a barren wilderness bereft of knowledge , and pointing out the promised land .
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