Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These schemes and the benefits they provide , in general , are organised hierarchically according to employment status and occupational class ( James , 1984 ) . |
2 | I am sure that they did not consider just talking to London Transport about that . |
3 | San Diego , California-based Metrosoft claims to be developing the first commercial multitrack MIDI audio software for NeXT workstations : MetroTracks can accommodate up to 32 virtual tracks , eight of which can be mixed simultaneously depending on hardware configuration , is compatible with most third party audio products supported by NeXT , cost starts from $600 and ships in September . |
4 | Gary Freeman , for instance , the scorer of the tries which knocked Britain out of the World Cup last year , was yesterday to be seen vainly flapping after Roy Haggerty , prior to Neil Holding 's all-important drop goal . |
5 | Yet somehow , sometimes , with the other kids , she felt guilty enough to blush just thinking about Miss Hazelwood . |
6 | And I can I can vividly remember now coming along Nuthall Road towards Nuthall from Kimberley and seeing all the telegraph wires hanging down , pushed down to the floor , broken , with the weight of snow . |
7 | Holiday entitlement differs slightly according to job level , age and length of service . |
8 | The range of benefits given to new employees relocating as a result of accepting a job offer varies widely according to company policy and individuals ' circumstances . |
9 | But the glamour soon wore off and she began publicly complaining about media attacks and lack of privacy . |
10 | ‘ The bottles in which the samples were placed were not sealed properly according to IAAF rules , ’ said Mr Emig . |
11 | That was very interesting and I thought a good write up of and the things that he did , there to survive the World War Two and of course I go back to when the crews were formed and we flew together training at Pyo Texas and at er Dallasburgh , Tennessee and then from there went overseas , we went to er Scotville , Illinois and picked up new planes in Petermover and it was , we went to Stagen area . |
12 | The recall part of the experiment started approximately 50 minutes after the first and 10 minutes after the last of the junctions had been driven through ( the exact times varied considerably depending on driving style and traffic conditions ) . |
13 | ‘ I 'll stay here talking to Miss Jane till you come back . ’ |
14 | Some countries impose a fixed fee ( e.g. , the United States , where actual costs incurred by U.S. Marshals can vary enormously depending on travel distances involved ) , others seek to recover actual charges levied by , e.g. , a huissier , and others will in practice make no charge , especially where the state of origin is known to operate a similar policy . |
15 | THE BOOK director Bob Rafelson kept almost filming with Jack Nicholson in wistful '70s classics like Five Easy Pieces . |
16 | THE number of patients waiting for hospital treatment has been cut considerably according to health officials . |
17 | He sits there looking like John Knox being unimpressed by Mary Stuart , and just as I think he 'll never let me increase my overdraft he says , ‘ Aye , life 's not easy for a woman alone with no head for business . |
18 | well he sits there talking at dinner times well then when she goes |
19 | He goes there talking about paper sovereignty , when the country 's real sovereignty is increasingly dependent on the actions of our European Community partners . |
20 | The literary circles of Richardson and Johnson proved especially welcoming to women poets including Elizabeth Carter , Anna Williams , Charlotte Lennox and Hester Mulso Chapone . |
21 | Sometimes this is achieved by a dominant project leader who imposes his own philosophy and then makes many of the decisions leaving only detailing for team members . |
22 | In support of this proposition , Dr. Ralph Shaa , Edmond 's brother and Prebendary of St. Paul 's preached a sermon based on a text from the Book of Wisdom ( 4,3 ) , " The ungodly shall not thrive , nor take deep rooting from bastard slips " . |
23 | Six police authorities , representing a range of policing conditions , will be studied closely drawing on policy documents , interviews and observations . |
24 | A large number of these responses had direct bearing on school curriculum . |
25 | The effects on body biochemistry affect the metabolism of sugar , uric acid and triglycerides giving the appearance and consequences of diabetes , gout possibly leading to kidney stones , and disorders of blood fats leading to arterial disease which secondarily affects the heart and lungs . |
26 | Specialist companies offering open-bridging include Home Bridging of Winchester tel : ( 0926 ) 840555 and Cavendish Capital tel : 071–408 0840 . |