Example sentences of "[v-ing] this [art] " in BNC.

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1 However when using this the circuit was prone to electrostatic hum pickup .
2 When confronted with the difficult problem of explaining this the diffusionist will try to establish the movement 's place of origin .
3 In deciding this the governing body recognised the successes of the existing educational decision-making ‘ cycle ’ and saw that this success should be built upon under LMS , not swept aside .
4 I hope you 're not selling this the
5 Increased processing power and memory capacity have greatly reduced the manual ’ word-crunching ’ that was previously involved in corpus analysis , rendering this a viable technique for the compilation of collocation dictionaries .
6 Rather than calling this a paradox ( as others did ) the authors preferred to think of it as an indication of the incompleteness of quantum theory .
7 a relaxation of the regulations on the combinations of single fields in Stage II ( the previous regulation in effect required a 50 : 50 split , now 7/16 acceptable modules was the minimum for one field ( the Course rejected the idea of calling this a major/minor system ) ;
8 In Britton , the actions of the defendant took place late at night , and at some distance from the street , and the court took the view that these facts militated against calling this a distribution , although it said that had there been evidence that the documents were visible to whoever passed by , this might amount to publication , with which the particular defendant had not been charged .
9 Many are calling this the worst humanitarian disaster in the world today .
10 With Euro Disney set to open on its 5000- acre site outside Paris on 12 April ( at 9.01am precisely ) and with plans to nearly double the number of Disney attractions and hotels in the USA and Japan , the Disney big cheeses are calling this the ‘ Disney Decade ’ .
11 You may well think indeed that I 'm wasting your time in calling this an assumption rather than recognising it as a plain fact .
12 By saying this a I appear to inflict on his person a kind of mineral water torture : he twitches and tics , fusses and winks , and the bruised ends of his finger tips madly tempt him .
13 Do n't go saying this a right good crack .
14 The staff here maybe I should be I should n't be saying this the staff are finding it very difficult I mean what I 'm trying to say is for goodness sake eyes should be opened .
15 He should have been doing this a year or two ago , in the hope that extra jobs would have been created before now .
16 I used to have a friend at Hull University but we 're doing this a year too late .
17 ‘ I 'm not doing this every morning , ’ he said .
18 All correspondence to ( God , I hate doing this every frigging week ) AITS-N !
19 Cos I 'm not doing this every year .
20 Oh do n't get me wrong I do n't like doing this every night .
21 Mind , I get bored to tears with doing this every damn day !
22 In doing this the anthropologist ‘ at home ’ quickly comes to understand why he must always stand on the margins of structure .
23 While doing this the men are supposed to be separated by some distance in order to be able to call for radio assistance and to allow fire to be returned should one of them be attacked , and for the constable whose patch it is to become solely identified as the area 's neighbourhood policeman .
24 By doing this the work of the council is expedited and the officers of the council are able to get on with the instructions of the committee without waiting for confirmation by the council of the decisions of the committee .
25 It is felt that by doing this the planning department can gain a better understanding of the information needed by the business units , their concerns and possible ways in which they could be assisted .
26 The significance of this case is not only that the House of Lords effectively over-ruled the majority decision in Candler but also that in doing this the judgment went beyond Lord Denning 's minority judgment .
27 While doing this the bird usually adopts a particular posture , with wing and tail spread , allowing access to the base of its feathers .
28 Vice president of development , Saiid Zarrabian , admits the company has spent the last three years ‘ in perpetual transition , desperately trying to find out what it is good at … in doing this the company has lost time and money trying to make good the things it started . ’
29 And you 're doing this the whole time .
30 In doing this the government was employing techniques perfected from the sixteenth century onwards in the expansion of the Muscovite state towards the Black Sea and the Volga basin .
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