Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | But as the week wore on and Damian made no attempt to see her at night , spend time with her or try to kiss her , she realised he was seeing Domino in the dark , humid hours when Rachel sat alone at home , tortured by jealousy , consumed with it , imagining them together and burning with impotent rage . |
2 | Literature is an innovative resource book which offers the teacher a wide variety of interesting and practical ideas for using literature in the language class . |
3 | For example , is the student is encountering difficulty in transposing a formula while clearly understanding the problem , then specific assistance is appropriate . |
4 | They did n't stick their cards through your letter box or advertise in the Yellow Pages , And very often they were unreliable people , demanding payment in advance or trying to blackmail you . |
5 | The Gulf crisis had worsened Romania 's fuel problem , with Iraq refusing to honour its trade debt and the Soviet Union stopping sales of subsidised oil and demanding payment in hard currency . |
6 | In each case it is evident that physical geographers had to become conversant with progress in related disciplines and a number of excellent papers in Progress in Physical Geography ( 1977- ) provide reports reflecting progress in other disciplines . |
7 | They have created new capabilities for the production of widening ranges of goods and services without paying the cost penalties or producing variety in yesterday 's inflexible plants . |
8 | Case Management Application , has been developed using ImageFlow in combination with Plexus ' flagship XDP image processing software and is claimed to offer 70% of the core functionality needed to develop most vertical market imaging applications . |
9 | Q17 Identify the major environmental factors which are responsible for producing change in markets . |
10 | Demographic pressures were signally important in producing change in the educational system . |
11 | In Patterson v. McLean Credit Union the court had ruled that an 1866 Civil Rights law prohibiting discrimination in making a contract applied " only to the formation of a contract , but not to problems that may arise later " . |
12 | He first became director of education , Tonga ( 1916–19 ) , and thereafter held professorships in Cape Town ( 1921–5 ) , Sydney ( 1926–31 ) , Chicago ( 1931–7 ) with Yenching University in China ( 1935 ) , and Oxford ( 1937–46 ) with a fellowship of All Souls College and a wartime secondment to Sao Paulo . |
13 | There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard . |
14 | Well as example of the kind of thing that we 've just finished doing is we 've run a course for local school teachers from East and West Sussex on using electronics in schools . |
15 | The fair is being sponsored by Catering Update in association with Caterer & Hotelkeeper . |
16 | The relation between decreased urinary albumin excretion and changes in filtration fraction is consistent with the hypotheses of a predominant role of glomerular haemodynamic alterations in producing microalbuminuria in insulin dependent diabetes and also of the decisive role of the reduction in intraglomerular capillary pressure mediated by angiotensin I converting inhibitors in the antialbuminuric effects of these compounds . |
17 | Since you can not issue CLI " dot " commands from the keyboard , you will need to write a CLI command file using PipeDream in order to redirect the printer input or output . |
18 | a plaintiff accepting money in court is not automatically entitled to cost of pursuing other defendants since costs of action refer only to costs against a specific party.the plaintiff may ask the court to exercise its discretion e.g if defendants liability is joint . |
19 | This , the Institute stresses , remains a core requirement , but in recognition of the difficulties of separating accounting from auditing experience in many assignments , the two functions have been linked for qualification purposes . |
20 | The conditions producing weakness in this respect are highly complex but at a risk of oversimplification one might say that the balance of payments constraint reflects a relative ‘ industrial ossification ’ of the British economy — a failure to restructure and reinvest on a sufficient scale to maintain the position of the national economy on the world market . |
21 | In some cases setting was criticized because it was argued that it was producing underachievement in certain pupils , although many teachers did not accept this . |
22 | Dependency — For staff , the approach could create reliance upon the system and lead to rigid interpretations of roles and tasks , thus inhibiting creativity in service delivery , and becoming ‘ an alternative to thinking ’ . |
23 | After accepting payment in dollars , oil-exporting countries can decide to keep their enlarged surpluses in this form , either in deposits or in longer-term investments , or they can switch into other currency assets . |
24 | As a result of the ‘ evidence of a causal link ’ between high levels of dementia and raised aluminium ( even at around half the EC limit ) , the Thames Water Authority has now decided to cease using aluminium in water treatment . |
25 | Their contribution so far has emphasized reviews of human impacts often reflecting research in other disciplines rather than appropriate fundamental impact studies by physical geographers . |
26 | I 'm telling you this with authority because he 's made me typing monitor in the matter . ’ |
27 | Nuisance — Public — Planning permission , grant of — Local authority granting permission for development of commercial port — Movement of heavy goods vehicles on roads leading to port — Vehicles causing serious disturbance to residents — Local authority bringing action in nuisance against port authorities — Whether disturbance public nuisance |
28 | With these general rules in mind , counsellors should carefully assess the potential benefits of using reminiscence in their work with older people . |
29 | Checking all the time that there was no one on my tail , I reviewed the situation to the sound of a pirate tape of Sade singing jazz in cabaret . |
30 | The allegations centred on the existence of a national network of secret bases which formed part of a " third force " instigating violence in the townships . |