Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [v-ing] in " in BNC.
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1 | It was terribly important that I should beat him , and I struggled desperately against the invisible forces that always prevent one running in dreams . |
2 | If I ever catch you indulging in horse-play again I shall refuse to have you in my department . |
3 | I know some folk wo n't change for anybody they just go harping on in their dialect and er well this fellow said some visitors just do n't understand him I always find myself translating in a situation like that . |
4 | This means that you often find yourself moving in the opposite direction to the one intended which , of course , is extremely annoying . |
5 | Characters who make it to the top of the hill see a brilliant flash of sunlight , experience momentarily the scent of a summer day abundant with wild flowers and the taste of sweet wine and nectar- and then find themselves standing in a corridor , with their backs to the west wall , opposite the door to the scribe 's room ( location 59 ) . |
6 | In his Championship-winning days , Smith would be without goals for four or five games then find them flowing in the next five or so . |
7 | We therefore find ourselves living in disputed territory . |
8 | Gullit , of course , is injured and there are still fears for his playing career , never mind his appearing in Italy . |
9 | They all possess a keen sense of humour , fun and imaginative problems , and they never leave you groping in the dark wondering what to do next . |