Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That philosopher , ’ said Scarlet , who seemed to have forgotten about going home , ‘ the one I was telling you about , he used to go galloping after women all over the place when his hair and his teeth were all falling out , and he used to write about the terrific compassion he felt for the human race , and his breath was foul .
2 He was therefore likely to have been driving through Theale late on Sunday .
3 ‘ But we have a number of players already challenging for places ahead of him and he will be given time to acclimatise . ’
4 She was spotted driving about London late at night on her own , having apparently slipped out without her detective .
5 If they had all spent a little of their energy cooperating with staff instead of moaning , they would have got out a lot quicker .
6 The shy young visitor was soon disputing with Wordsworth almost on equal terms ; and next evening , while Coleridge was providing Dorothy with superfluous explanations about the different notes of the nightingale , Hazlitt and Wordsworth ‘ got into a metaphysical argument ’ which may have inspired two of the most genial of the Lyrical Ballads — ‘ Expostulation and Reply ’ , and ‘ The Tables Turned ’ , both of them written ‘ in front of the house at Alfoxden ’ .
7 We shall probably be landing in Saigon sometime after lunch tomorrow . "
8 A fundamental process of change is occurring within society both in the UK and certain other richer nations : this has been termed the emergence of ‘ post-industrial society ’ ( Bell , 1973 ) .
9 Yet last Saturday they were to be found in Henley , rowing in trials together with up to a hundred other hopefuls from all over Britain .
10 Caitlin was off at the BBC studios , he was appearing on Crimewatch later in the evening .
11 ‘ I was just explaining to Michael here about your notes , ’ Simmons interjected , to her relief .
12 Returning to Ottery late on 4 October , Mr Coleridge gave a ‘ long & particular account ’ of his journey , before going to bed in high spirits .
13 On returning to Genappe shortly after its capture by the fusiliers , he found them ‘ busy ’ …
14 He survived , unmarried , into the reign of Edward III , returning to Brittany shortly before his death in 1334 .
15 He then worked for eighteen months in the Southampton naval works before returning to Glasgow late in 1891 as an assistant lecturer in naval architecture and marine engineering at the university , and it was soon after this that his intensive study of the design of bird-like gliders began .
16 After returning to Bombay early in 1858 he was appointed the East India Company 's agent in Zanzibar and British consul , the previous consul having died at his post thirteen months previously .
17 This has helped to increase gearing to 99% now from 67% in 1991 .
18 We faced trials by Earth , hunting for pythons deep in caverns of human skulls ; Water , too , and Air , driven by storm through mountainous seas in tattered pirate-ships , or dropping vertiginously into jungle clearings in light aircraft .
19 It lives in lakes and streams in Australia , hunting for shrimps often in murky water .
20 He was now made chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north , an office which passed the duchy seal on 4 July , but which must have originated earlier since Gloucester was acting as steward early in June .
21 He was now made chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north , an office which passed the duchy seal on 4 July , but which must have originated earlier since Gloucester was acting as steward early in June .
22 Chicago-based jolly advertising messages transmitted to supermarket trolleys pioneer VideOcart Inc has a letter of intent for the licensing of its technology in Spain to partnership of Omina Electronics SA and Technovidea SA , Madrid : it is also looking for licensees elsewhere in Europe , in South America and the Middle East .
23 When it comes to that though there will be people from other green parties who who 'll be looking for accommodation so at the last minute we can
24 I remember wandering with Donald somewhere in the East End after we 'd been to the Whitechapel and we saw a group of teddies standing round two middle-aged Indians .
25 And he hopes to retain his place in tomorrow 's Premier League meeting with Middlesbrough ahead of Bruce Grobbelaar and David James .
26 Er but , you know , I , I 'd , as I say , I think er and then if we just , if we can just pick up like the odd I mean , I 've , I 've had a long chat with Anne , we 've had a long , erm meeting with Anne yesterday about it , and she 's gon na start pushing cos you know , she 's really done the Royal upstairs , it 's
27 The ribs should be barbecued well away from direct heat for a good two hours — begin basting with sauce only during the last 15–20 minutes of cooking , otherwise the sauce will taste bitter .
28 People living in Middlesbrough now in Cleveland and Hull part of Humberside are also backing the campaign , he said .
29 Angela McRobbie investigates the long-term effects of living in care Home from home ? .
30 The group operates state-of-the-art microbeam and bulk analytical facilities , together with a full range of high pressure-high temperature equipment , with applications ranging from processes deep in the upper mantle to reactions in petroleum reservoirs .
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