Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [prep] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The leisure and recreational movements generated from the grassroots or from the concerned philanthropist looking down from on high were to give way to a cultural and economic popularism which was to be progressively constructed by the new generation of market-orientated professionals . |
2 | All this may seem quite enough to be going on with for ordinary mortals , but , amazingly , Muddle informs us ‘ Southwell is just a guinea-pig for Telford ’ . |
3 | You know that stuff he was going on about for special like continuous pressure and all that sort of crap . |
4 | I see the flash-gun flaring out from behind smoked glass windows . |
5 | They 're really setting out in in great detail what is contained in that letter . |