Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( My dad never touched the pig , though I was sure this was conditioning rather than religious scruple , just as I would n't eat horse 's scrotum . |
2 | You do n't have anywhere to wash your clothes or even yourself sometimes , so you 're dirty and your clothes are dirty and you 're not eating properly so you 're more liable to illness and this sort of thing , so that you 're not likely to keep a job even if you get it , and you ca n't get accommodation without a deposit , and so you need several hundred pounds in order to get accommodation . |
3 | He had not been eating properly and had been drinking more than usual . |
4 | I insist on eating properly and will not skimp , even if it means altering the social calendar to suit . |
5 | Lack of money prevents us eating properly when we are children , ruins our health , rots our teeth , makes our parents quarrel and take to drink , stops us having the clothes we want , the friends we like , the parties we long for , stops us having the tuition which would enable us to get an education — makes us end up street sweepers and not doctors ; induces women to have babies because there is no money for travel or entertainment , or to leave the parental home any other way : lack of money humiliates us all our lives : lack of money makes us live with husbands or wives we no longer love : lack of money makes us age earlier than we need : makes our hands rough with toil and our brows creased with anxiety : keeps us weeping by day and sleepless by night : the terror in our lives is the bill through the door which ca n't be paid : our lives close in the knowledge of failure — we failed to make enough money . |
6 | I had just had my forty-first birthday and had been going through a very unhappy time , not eating properly because I was economizing so much , and becoming properly run down . |
7 | He turned his head a little and she saw the blue glass flowering from his skull , its silken stamens drooping elegantly as he moved . |
8 | Oh yeah listen to the rattling on and everything . |
9 | There is a complex range of institutions and practices involved in local political activity , including economically and socially based organizations . |
10 | The text evolves , through successive steps of minor redrafting rather than through the more mysterious process of gestation , and with less chance of outside events or circumstances making you forget where you have got to . |
11 | Indeed , the child was rattling and bubbling , coughing weakly and obviously in great discomfort . |
12 | This inherent uncertainty , coupled with the possibility of fines and private actions , could risk inhibiting rather than promoting competition . |
13 | Even if Mr Lang decided on a form of franchising rather than the formation of privatised companies , that would be seen as privatisation by the back door . |
14 | He could feel his heart thudding furiously and hoped desperately that he 'd succeeded in making his voice sound casual . |
15 | And er I was n't eating right because I just did n't feel hungry I did n't bother about food I just seemed to keep going and keep going . |
16 | I seem to have been blathering on and on . |
17 | It 's getting dark , so the lights look extra pretty , flashing on and off . |
18 | It 's a big white ambulance with a blue light on top , flashing on and off . |
19 | I turn back and carry on looking in the window , but it 's hard to concentrate with this blue light flashing on and off in the glass . |
20 | Lights flashing on and off in my head . |
21 | lights flashing on and off , |
22 | A large blue diamond was flashing on and off . |
23 | That phrase is read narrowly to convict the accused of handling rather than theft , handling being a more serious offence than theft . |
24 | 7.3 Orders shall not be binding on unless and until accepted by in writing , by telefax or by telex . |
25 | Such covenants , so far as they relate to the premises leased , are binding on and enforceable by assignees both of lessor and lessee . |
26 | ‘ I ca n't remember a horse so far ahead in the Grand National at this stage ! ’ enthused commentator Julian Wilson on BBC television as Crisp came to Becher 's Brook for the second time , still looking uncatchable : galloping relentlessly and jumping brilliantly , he was thirty lengths clear and showed no signs of flagging . |
27 | Some others , though , among them the winner in Paris in two Sundays ' time , will be mysteriously gathering rather than losing strength . |
28 | Will it not encourage the image of a model singing rather than a singing model ? |
29 | Instead of quitting the music business she should have learned to use it for singing rather than mouthing off at every opportunity . |
30 | I 've been coughing on and off . |