Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | The Mini Master is powered either by two two stroke Rotax 582 64 hp engines or two four stroke Rotax 912s , each of the latter producing 79 hp . |
2 | This takes place on a planet 's surface using solid 3D graphics . |
3 | Hunt , a part-time preacher , had also been under investigation for using state-owned aircraft for profit-making preaching trips , but was understood not to have ben charged in relation to this . |
4 | ‘ Are you enjoying that trout , Miss Telford ? ’ he queried , his eyes on the flush rising to her cheeks . |
5 | Both the Royal College and childbirth groups agree that consultant obstetricians should spend more time in the labour ward helping junior staff . |
6 | Giving the Town hall back to the people of Ealing was achieved by re-locating administrative staff in an adjacent building , and using the space thus created for lettable function rooms . |
7 | We carry out all our assessments in a professional way , using professional staff who have to balance many things including environmental and ecological issues . ’ |
8 | The Inland Revenue raised £79.4 billion , down 3½ p.c. , while Customs and Excise receipts rose by only 11½ p.c. to £61.8 billion despite a 17 p.c. increase in the rate of value added tax to 17½ p.c. , reflecting low sales of consumer items attracting VAT . |
9 | By using low data rates ( 600 bits/sec ) the mobile aerial can be compact and omnidirectional . |
10 | All three major rail unions are affiliated to the Trades Union Congress and the Labour party , and the NUR in particular has a long tradition of sponsoring Labour MPs ( Bagwell 1982 : ch. 12 ) , ‘ equalled only by the miners ’ union' ( Eaton and Gill 1981 : 41 ) . |
11 | The micropipettes are easy to pull by hand using 1.2 mm tubing ( Section 5.3.6 ) although an electrode puller can be used and the squaring and polishing is done using a microforge . |
12 | When we describe or summarize numerical information to make it more usable we are essentially using descriptive statistics . |
13 | Bassett , France and Pliska ( 1989 ) studied the basis of the MMI on Monday 19 October 1987 using minute-to-minute data . |
14 | Informed consent was obtained , and endoscopy performed using 3–7 mg midazolam intravenously for sedation . |
15 | Finland has four nuclear power stations , generating 2,300 MW of about one-third of its total electricity needs . |
16 | The researchers say that DTX-2 is biogenetically related to two other agents , okadaic acid and DTX-1 , which cause diarrhoea after eating toxin-contaminated shellfish ( J. L. C. Wright et al , J. Chem . |
17 | The proposed courses for the next term confirm that the college will be only using fifty percent of the available time and space for eight months of the year . |
18 | Purvis had even stood up , maybe in the expectation of aggro , so I was glad to disappoint him by greeting Lewis like a soul brother and flashing fifty quid at him . |
19 | It was also stated that , even at the level of explaining security returns , CAPM tests using historic data have not been terribly successful . |
20 | This project looks at aspects of the migrants ' housing experience , using aggregate statistics to establish general tenure patterns and interviews to recreate biographical histories . |
21 | But there is a bigger problem than timing in using aggregate ROE as a guide to capacity . |
22 | The model on which this claim is based has been extensively tested in the United States using aggregate data . |
23 | Finally , he reaffirmed the changing role of the CAP in helping rural people make a living off the land by encouragement of environmentally friendly farming methods , support for forestry and an early retirement and restructuring scheme . |
24 | Liverpool Mayor Rosie Cooper , the daughter of deaf parents , said : ‘ They are ridiculing deaf people . ’ |
25 | The power plant is the company 's own liquid cooled , horizontally opposed four cylinder engine , producing 140 bhp at 4250 rpm . |
26 | Horse riding is a significant part of the economy , generating some £350 million a year in business for ancillary trades . |
27 | Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime . |
28 | There 's also a close correlation by not just the erm the size of the number for G , but how long can it go on pulling that G given the thrust and the aerodynamic capabilities of the machine and we are essentially building this aircraft so that it can sustain nine G and we are providing the pilot with the sort of equipment he requires to be able to survive in that kind of environment . |
29 | The freedom gained by using electronic means to create the page has already changed those working methods and is , itself , leading to new conventions . |
30 | What is more , current social work and health policy seeks to move away from institutionalized forms of care provided by elderly persons ' homes and hospitals , concentrating instead on maintaining ageing people within their own homes . |