There are eight instances of fronting with subject-verb inversion, and twelve of fronting without inversion.
(1) Slowly, he walked into the room. (2) Occupying almost the whole of one wall was an enormous fireplace and (3) in front of the fire lay an equally enormous dog. A cat was sleeping peacefully next to the dog. (4) In the middle of the room was a table, and (5) lying on the table were two letters, clearly addressed to him. He opened one of them, glanced at it quickly and threw it on the fire. (6) The second he read more carefully before putting it into his pocket.
(7) At that moment the door opened and (8) there stood Fiona, his ex-wife, which was something of a surprise, to put it mildly. (9) How she had got into the house, he had no idea. (10) That she was even in Britain came as a bit of a shock; he had thought her to be in Paris. She was a clothes designer, and (11) to further her career in the fashion world, she had moved there some time before. (12) And further her career she had certainly done; (13) these days he could hardly open a paper without seeing her name.
(14) To see her acting as if she owned the place didn’t really surprise him. (15) For her, it was typical. (16) Much more surprising was the way she was dressed - in a smart business two-piece suit. He couldn't remember ever having seen her in a suit before. (17) Particularly striking was the slim leather briefcase she held in her gloved hand. (18) Not so quite so reassuring, however, was the amount of luggage she was carrying; (19) a flying visit this obviously was not! (20) But, strange though it sounds, he was really rather pleased to see her.
With subject-verb inversion (8)
- Fronted participles - 2, 5
- Fronted prepositional phrases of place - 3, 4
- Fronted adverbial there - 8
- Fronted adjectives - 16 (comparative), 17 (particularly + adj), 18 (not so + adj)
Without inversion (12)
- Fronted adverb of manner - 1
- Fronted object (noun phrase) - 6, 19
- Fronted adverbial of time - 7
- Fronted wh- clause - 9
- Fronted noun clause (without preparatory it) - 10 (that), 14 (infinitive)
- Fronted infinitive of purpose - 11
- Fronted echo verb - 12
- Fronted adverbial of time - 13
- Fronted adjective complement (prepositional phrase) 15
- Fronted adjective + concessive though - 20
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