Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] [conj] [pron] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's obviously doing it to keep a rhythm going and it certainly seems to work . |
2 | A floundering ‘ Hit The North ’ has bassist Hanley grimacing as the subtleties are pummelled out of it , while ‘ White Lightning ’ has the veins in his neck bulging as he desperately tries to inject some energy tries to inject some energy into proceedings . |
3 | A floundering ‘ Hit The North ’ has bassist Hanley grimacing as the subtleties are pummelled out of it , while ‘ White Lightning ’ has the veins in his neck bulging as he desperately tries to inject some energy tries to inject some energy into proceedings . |
4 | They summed up your guitar playing as nobody else has been able to do . ’ |
5 | Unsurprising , perhaps , but in a country that for 40 years has acted like a poodle it is striking to find a Japanese suggesting that it now has the strength of a rottweiler . |
6 | ‘ The UK is a logical next step for Alco Office Products and Erskine House is an ideal fit considering that it also has a significant presence in the US market and complementary interests in Germany , ’ Alco chairman and chief executive Ray Mundt commented . |
7 | and that has been a long time coming but it now appears to be |
8 | It can be very time consuming and it often depends on unstructured verbal communication because of this . |