Example sentences of "[coord] [v-ing] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Lisa had given him the choice of staying with her , or going off but she insisted he decide then as she did n't want him leaving in the middle of it all .
2 On feet that tried desperately to be silent , Belinda crept away , not stopping or turning round until she reached the looming mass of the house .
3 He had n't been joking or speaking metaphorically when he talked about praying .
4 Severed from the rest of the world by sea and sky , an atoll-dweller , unlike a continental people , can not easily resolve his differences with neighbours by simply fighting or moving on if he loses .
5 Yeah I know , I do n't know whether she was going out or coming in but they got one there now and I think they th the one they got there now I do n't know whether the Corporation , that 's theirs or whether that 's put out to contract and I think that 's put out to contract now .
6 I had forgotten how large they were ; they seemed enormous , and there were so many of them , circling overhead , clustered in a tree or hopping about as they squabbled over carrion .
7 ‘ She started shivering and sneezing soon after we left Carlisle .
8 My lungs exploded , imploded , exploded , imploded ; plumes of wet sand flew from my soles , rising as I sped on , falling in little curves and spattering back as I raced on into the distance .
9 I opened it , and I got my answer , and it set me thinking afresh and seeing clearly where I had formerly been blind .
10 Lucy , all this time , was still sitting on the verandah surrounded by her cartridge-making tools and weeping bitterly as she looked at the neat rows of cartridges she had made and which were no longer needed .
11 The gleam of insulating oil shone bright on the prominences of his face , dimming and brightening again as she moved past him to hunker down at his side .
12 ‘ Who is he ? ’ he kept repeating over and over again , stony-faced and disbelieving even when I had told him the truth .
13 I was over-qualified and signing on and I realised there was more money to be made taking my clothes off ’ .
14 I was over-qualified and signing on and I realised there was more money to be made taking my clothes off .
15 Another racking fit of coughing seized him , doubling him over and ending only when he retched up a gush of phlegm and blood .
16 She was still shaking her head from side to side and laughing softly when she shooed him from the kitchen and returned her attention to her magazine .
17 We talked a lot , laughed a lot , drank a lot — another round in the warming game of friendship that left me happy at the time , and aching afterwards as I contemplated the lonely bed .
18 Curtis came in wearing a shabby , fawn mackintosh and looking exactly as he had done the night before .
19 Duke Hussey was chief executive of Times Newspapers and living locally when he became one of our " students " .
20 Gold ( 1958 ) suggests that the researcher may be : ( a ) a complete participant , concealing his true identity and intentions from the group , and living entirely as they do ; or ( b ) a participant-as-observer , actively involved in the group , but they know the researcher is not really one of them ; or ( c ) an observer-as-participant , a less common mode , usually involving a brief visit with limited participation .
21 And you see , they were , she was crying and everything and wanting out cos I think she thought the rabbit was gon na bite her .
22 You know , suppose parliament starts breaking the rules and acting arbitrarily and I say the mechanism is not clear .
23 He took another head punch before ducking under Elliott 's arm and turning so that they passed one another , Culley clubbing with laced fingers .
24 This composition — two figures moving across one another and turning back as they do becomes a regular ‘ strife-motive ’ in classical art ; the west pediment of the Parthenon ( fig. 132 ) is a major example .
25 In severe cases , they may respond by shaking and urinating uncontrollably when they come near the surgery .
26 He was laughing and wincing even as he threw me across the room into his drum-kit .
27 She put her arms out from her sides and back , arching her spine and pondering vaguely as she did so why it had been thought necessary or relevant to give them such old bodies , perhaps to keep the idea of the passing of time , simple mortality , to the forefront of their minds .
28 When his hand found the rounded contour of her bare breast under her blouse she shuddered convulsively against him , pressing her body forward , her breath coming and going quickly as he rubbed the raised bud of her nipple .
29 He was red and sweating slightly as he went on .
30 The Asian elephant is basically a jungle-living animal , lying up in shade during the day and feeding mostly when it gets cool .
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