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

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1 Rather than start from a symbol and find what sentences can be generated from it , one can begin with a sentence and a grammar , and find a way of generating that sentence .
2 Ultimately , however , Egyptian Christianity 's most lasting effect was less its simple perpetuation of Nazarean thought than its development of an administrative system for housing and transmitting that thought .
3 It romanticized revolution and regularized insubordination , sanctifying that preference for violent individual action that was to bedevil the politics of nineteenth-century Spain .
4 Icke , whose only previous North-East connection was in forecasting that Teesside later amended to Tayside would be under water by Christmas , has been signed as a goalie by Jewson Wessex League club Ryde Sports .
5 Now such respected independent institutions as the Fraser of Allander Institute are forecasting that recovery will not arrive until the second half of the year .
6 So it may well be that indirectly , whether consciously or unconsciously Trivers ' own thinking was influenced by Freudian findings erm , I do n't know , I 'm pursuing that possibility .
7 But I hope that by pursuing that course we can also help others set high standards — help others win the argument for paying for good journalism : for supporting good journalism ; for scheduling good journalism .
8 ‘ A Government with any heart and sense would already be pursuing that strategy . ’
9 Whether or not he believed Maureen 's claim that her father met his death at the hands of political opponents , Brian Berg was dutifully pursuing that line .
10 You 're in danger of every time you 're praising that person , they 're going to be sitting back waiting for the straight away , so you could n't , if you go up to somebody and they 've generally done a superb job and you ca n't fault him , and he knows he 's done a really good job , but he 's just sitting back waiting for you to way what , what you 've done wrong .
11 ‘ Jorja , stop poisoning that boy 's mind against me . ’
12 For a start he was preaching that assurance was essential for salvation ; that is , you could know within you that you were well and truly saved .
13 He was preaching that evening at a chapel a couple of miles beyond Burford .
14 ( 2 ) In case of a dissolution of the partnership , whether as respects all the partners or as respects the assigning partner , the assignee is entitled to receive the share of the partnership assets to which the assigning partner is entitled as between himself and the other partners , and , for the purpose of ascertaining that share , to an account as from the date of the dissolution .
15 They 're not building that runway at Potosi so that we Bolivians can travel , as if we had the money !
16 And the car is n't a lovingly restored original worth up to £1.2 million , but a £15,000 fibre-glass replica that Brian Clemmett had finished building that afternoon in his small workshop near Aylesbury .
17 If you care to try building that newsletter with PagePlus , however , you might see why I came to those conclusions .
18 Why do n't you save a bit of money by firing that debt advisor in the Council and funnel all them to the debt advice bureau outside in the regular way ?
19 Will he bear in mind the fact that at no time did Bentley discourage Craig verbally from firing that gun , that he brought a 16-year-old accomplice , armed , to commit a robbery and that the Lord Chief Justice had every justification for what he did ?
20 I remember seeing that smile and hearing that impeccably cheerful voice .
21 It 's not that they 're in rehabilitation , it 's just like seeing that person is locked away in the prime of their lives revenge .
22 Do you think that there was a changeover from being practical , I mean can you remember seeing that transition from the very practical shade to the , to , to the light fitting becoming something decorative ?
23 you 're , you 're absolutely right , I 'm afraid in , in erm I , I , re remember seeing that discrepancy and I 'm not quite sure why it did n't get into my notes
24 I seem to remember seeing that years ago .
25 It had been raining that night so the roads were slippy and our group was half way round the course when a friend , Catriona , suffered a puncture in her rear wheel .
26 It was raining that morning as Sir Maxwell Shaw walked down the village street , a black Labrador at his heels .
27 The business is estimated to be doing about $200m a year , and a key attraction for the Cupertino company is that Texas sells almost exclusively through resellers , and Hewlett-Packard sees big potential in mobilising that army to take on board its own computer products as well .
28 across and it 's touching that hole in the middle and she 's getting all blocked up and the stuff 's running all the way down the back of your throat , that right ?
29 I 'm not touching that car . ’
30 It continued to engage her thoughts as she sat knitting that afternoon .
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